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classic quilts
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GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
a p p l e c ore- 6 1 ⁄ 4 "
froejeect apple core
pr ea
to GO!
id
apple core-61⁄4"
55036
QUILT
Use 6" x 12" mat (55112)
finished size 41" x 50"
GO! Dies also used: Strip Cutter-2½" (55017)
SEWING DIRECTIONS
Whenever possible sew with the concave "(" curved shape on top.
1.
Layout apple core shapes for top row of quilt according to
quilt diagram.
2.
Pin and sew one apple core shape to the next
apple core shape, matching center notches.
Press seam toward concave curve as shown
by arrow. No clipping is required.
3.
Continue to pin and sew apple core shapes to complete
top row.
4.
Repeat for a total of 11 rows.
5.
Pin and sew rows together to form quilt.
Continue to press seams toward
concave curves.
PRESSING
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
• Fabric 1—2¼ yards
• Fabric 2—25⁄8 yards (includes binding)
• Backing Fabric—2½ yards
• Batting—45" x 54"
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
Fabric 1:
• Cut 50—Apple Core shapes
Fabric 2:
• Cut 49—Apple Core shapes
• Cut 5—2½" strips across the width of fabric for binding
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Curved seam construction can yield lumps where all the seams
intersect. Pinwheeling the intersection of these seams can help
the rows lay flatter. Press all the seams toward the concave
curves. Gently scrape your fingernail across the intersection to
unsew the few stitches sewn in the seam allowance. Press the
seam allowance centers into a pinwheel shape as shown above.
QUILTING AND FINISHING
1.
Layer batting between quilt top
and backing.
2.
Pin or baste layers together.
3.
Machine quilt with an all-over
floral design.
4.
With large ruler mark straight
lines as shown on diagram.
5.
Add binding, mitering corners.
6.
Trim excess edges of shapes.
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Code PQ4331i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
double wedding ring
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froejeect GO! double
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idea
wedding ring
GO! Dies also used:
WALL HANGING
• Strip Cutter-21⁄2"
(55017)
finished size 29" x 29"
finished block size 111⁄2" x 111⁄2"
Double Wedding Ring
55078
Use 10" x 10" mat (55111)
SEWING DIRECTIONS
Whenever possible sew with the concave "(" curved shape
on top.
1. Layout shapes for one arc—three
D shapes and one pair of shape E
as shown.
E
D
D
D
E
2. Pin and sew together with accurate
¼"seam allowances. Press seams in one direction.
(It does not matter which direction, but be consistent.
Press carefully to avoid distortion of shapes.)
Tip: Cut out one Total Arc Shape F from paper. Position pieced
fabric arc on top of paper total arc. They should match, if not,
adjust seam allowance.
3. Mark ¼" points on square B as shown.
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
•
8 or more fat quarters
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Binding—½ yard
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Backing—1 yard
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Batting—36" x 36"
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
Fat Quarters:
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Cut 4—Shape A
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Cut 24—Shape B
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Cut 12—Shape C
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Cut 72—Shape D
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Cut 24—Shape E
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Cut 24—Shape E Reverse
4. Pin and sew one square B to
each end of one combined
arc unit. Start and stop
stitching at ¼" markings.
Press seams toward squares.
B
6. Pin and sew one shape C to
one combined arc unit matching ¼" points and notches,
starting and stopping stitching at ¼" points. Press seams
toward shape C.
7. Pin and sew one combined arc with
corner squares to combined arc
with shape C starting and stopping
stitching at ¼" points of square B.
Press seam toward shape C.
8. Make 12 combined units.
•
9. Mark ¼" points on tips of shape A.
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B
5. Mark ¼" points on shape
C as shown.
Binding Fabric:
Cut 120" of 2½" bias binding
B
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C
Code PQ10075i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
double wedding ring
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10. Pin and sew one combined arc
unit to one shape A matching
notches and ¼" points.
Start and stop stitching
at ¼" points. Press seams
toward shape A or in the
direction that creates the least
bulk at intersections.
11. Pin and sew another
combined arc unit to another
side of shape A. Start and
stop stitching at ¼" points.
Pin and sew edges of square
B shapes together, raw edge
to ¼" point.
A
12. Continue to add combined arc units and A shapes in this
manner to complete quilt top.
13. Press completed quilt top.
QUILTING AND FINISHING
1. Layer quilt top with batting and backing.
2. Quilt as desired.
3. Bind with bias binding.
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Code PQ10075i
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Assembly Instructions
dresden plates
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plate
TABLE RUNNER
Dresden Plates
55071
finished size 15" x 371⁄2"
finished block size 71⁄2" x 71⁄2"
Use 10" x 24" mat (55113)
GO! Dies also used: Strip Cutter-21⁄2" (55017)
Fabric 2:
•
Cut 5—8" squares
•
Cut 5—pointed petal shapes
Petal Fabrics:
•
Cut 5 pointed and 5 rounded petal shapes from each fabric
for a total of 20 pointed and 20 rounded petal shapes
SEWING DIRECTIONS
1. Follow General Directions on
page 2 to prepare 25 pointed
petals from cut shapes.
2. Layout petals for five A
Blocks and five B Blocks.
B
A
3. Sew together and press under
ends of rounded petals following General Directions on page
2. Alternate pointed and rounded petals.
4. Place pieced petal unit on background square aligning raw
edges of pieced petal with edges of background square. Pin.
5. Continue to follow General Directions on page 2 to
complete block.
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
•
Fabric 1—1 yard (includes binding)
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Fabric 2—½ yard
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Petal fabrics—¼" yard each or fat quarters of 4 fabrics
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Backing fabric—5⁄8 yard
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Batting—21" x 43"
6. Press blocks.
7. Layout blocks according to table runner diagram.
8. Pin and sew blocks into two rows. Press seams of one row to
the left and seams of other row to the right.
9. Pin and sew rows together matching seams. Press seam open.
QUILTING AND FINISHING
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
1. Layer batting between table runner top and backing.
Fabric 1:
2. Pin or baste layers together.
•
Cut 5—8" squares
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Cut 3—2½" strips across width of fabric (WOF) for binding
•
Cut 5—rounded petal shapes
3. Quilt as desired. Model was machine quilted with an overall
design in the background areas and in the ditch between
petal blocks.
•
Cut 10—4" circles
4. Add binding, mitering corners.
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Code PQ55071i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
dresden plates
Page 2 of 2
GENERAL DIRECTIONS
fold
POINTED PETALS:
1. Fold one pointed petal in half right sides
together. Pin and stitch ¼" seam across
folded end as shown, reinforcing stitching
at both ends of seam. Trim corner at fold.
2. Lightly press fold (wrong sides together).
3. Press open seam allowance with tip of iron.
4. Turn point right side out with point turner tool or blunt
knitting needle. Press so seam allowance is in line with
lightly pressed foldline. (See tip box for another
pressing idea.)
5. Sew pointed petals together with ¼" seam allowance.
Tip: Start sewing about 3⁄8" from folded tip end of seam.
Sew toward tip end in reverse, then sew forward to
complete seam. This keeps the thread ends hidden on the
back of the pieced work.
6. Press seams in one direction around the circle or quarter
circle of petals.
7. Position pieced petals on background. Pin or baste.
8. Hand or machine appliqué around tips to secure. Narrow
zigzag or blind hem stitch are good stitches to use for
machine appliqué.
9. Appliqué prepared circle over raw edges of petals in center
of plate.
ROUNDED PETALS:
1. Hand or machine baste around the
top petal portion of the shape from
straight seam allowance on the side.
2. Pull the thread slightly and the
appliqué piece will cup the seam
allowance into the wrong side.
3. Using tip of iron, carefully press the
seam allowance to the wrong side. Keep
curve as round as possible.
4. Turn fabric over and press from
right side.
5. Repeat for remaining rounded petals.
6. Pull out the basting thread.
7. Position petals on background.
8. Hand or machine appliqué around the
rounded petals to secure. Narrow zigzag
blind hem stitches are good stitches to use for
machine appliqué.
9. Appliqué prepared circle over raw edges of petals in center
of plate.
ALTERNATING POINTED AND ROUNDED PETALS:
1. Make pointed petals as described above.
2. Sew pointed petals between rounded petals, reinforcing
stitching as described in Pointed Petals-Step 5. Press
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seams toward pointed petals.
3. Spray starch on wrong side of one rounded petal end. Insert
trimmed petal template and press seam allowance over
template. The pressed sides of rounded petals should meet
the sides of the pointed petals.
4. Repeat for remaining rounded petals.
5. Position pieced petals on background.
6. Hand or machine appliqué around petals to secure. Narrow
zigzag or blind hem stitch are good stitches to use for
machine appliqué.
7. Appliqué prepared circle over raw edges of petals in center
of plate.
FULL CIRCLES:
METHOD #1
1. Hand or machine baste around edge of fabric circle within
¼" seam allowance.
2. Place basted circle wrong side up on pressing surface.
3. Center circle template on fabric. Pull up basting thread to
gather edges of circle. Press.
4. Turn circle over and press from right side. Remove template.
METHOD #2
1. Cut two circles from fabric.
2. Sew right sides together with ¼" seam. Clip curves or trim
with pinking shears.
3. Snip a slit in center of one circle. Turn right side out through
slit. Press.
APPLIQUÉ CIRCLE ON FULL DRESDEN PLATE:
1. Position prepared circle on center of pieced Dresden Plate
covering raw edges of petals. Pin or baste.
2. Hand or machine appliqué in place with matching thread.
Narrow zigzag or blind hem stitch are good stitches to use
for machine appliqué.
QUARTER CIRCLES FOR GRANDMOTHER’S FAN
AND OTHER FAN BLOCKS:
1. Follow your preferred method to prepare full circles
for appliqué.
2. Press circle in half, keeping grainline of fabric along pressed
line. Press half circle in half again.
3. Open up circle.
4. Trim ¼" beyond pressed reference lines for one quarter circle
appliqué with seam allowances.
APPLIQUÉ QUARTER CIRCLE ON FAN BLOCK:
1. Position prepared quarter circle on pieced Fan block aligning
corner of quarter circle with edges of block corner, covering
raw edges of petals. Pin or baste.
2. Hand or machine appliqué in place with matching thread.
Narrow zigzag or blind hem stitch are good stitches to use
for machine appliqué.
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Code PQ55071i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
drunkard’s path- 7" finished square; 14" finished block
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path
WALL HANGING
6"
GO! Dies also used:
6"
6"
71/2"
finished size 34" x 34"
53/32"
71/2"
• Strip Cutter-3½"
(55032)
• Square-3½" (55006)
• Strip Cutter-2½"
(55017)
drunkard’s path
55034
Use 10" x 24" mat (55113)
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
A
2. Match corners A and pin. Start sewing at
A
this point with a ¼" seam allowance. Sew
about three stitches and stop with the needle
down in the fabric. Smooth curved edges
with a stiletto to match raw edges and sew
B
to center pin (at notch). Stop with needle
down. Remove center pin. Match corners B. Pin. Align
curved edges with stiletto and finish sewing curved seam.
•
Fabric 1—1½ yards (includes binding)
•
Fabric 2—¾ yard
3. Finger press seam toward darker fabric. Press flat.
(There is no need to do any clipping.)
•
Backing fabric—1¼ yards
4. Make four blocks of each fabric combination.
•
Batting—40" x 40"
5. Layout blocks according to diagram.
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
Fabric 1:
•
Cut 8—Drunkard’s Path shape sets
•
Cut 4—3½" x 28½" border strips
•
Cut 4—2½" strips across width of fabric for binding
Fabric 2:
•
Cut 8—Drunkard’s Path shape sets
•
Cut 4—3½" squares
SEWING DIRECTIONS
1. Lay a quarter circle shape right side up on a flat surface.
Position an arc shape on top, right sides together and
match notches. Check that there is an even amount of
quarter circle shape fabric showing at lower corner. Pin
together at notch.
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B
6. Pin and sew together in horizontal rows.
7. Press seams of alternating rows in opposite directions.
8. Pin and sew rows together to complete quilt center.
9. Press seams toward bottom of quilt center.
10. Add side borders. Press seams toward border.
11. Add corner squares to ends of top and bottom borders.
12. Pin and sew top and bottom borders to quilt. Press seams
toward border.
QUILTING AND FINISHING
1. Layer batting between quilt top and backing.
2. Pin or baste layers together.
3. Machine quilt with an all-over design.
4. Add binding mitering corners.
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Code PQ4337i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
quilt
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froejeect grandmother’s
pr ea
id
flower garden
to GO!
2"W x 13/4"H
Sides 1"
QUILT
Hexagon-2," 3," 5"
55011
finished size 33" x 38"
Use 6" x 12" mat (55112)
5"W x 43/8"H
Sides 21/2"
3"W x 25/8"H
Sides 11/2"
GO! Dies also used:
• Strip Cutter-2½" (55017)
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
• Flower fabrics—1⁄8 yard cuts or fat quarters of 23 fabrics
for flowers and centers
• Background fabric—2 yards
• Binding fabric—1⁄3 yard
• Backing fabric—11⁄4 yards
• Batting—40" x 45"
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
Use the 3" hexagon shape on AccuQuilt GO!
Hexagon-2", 3", 5" (55011)
Flower Fabrics:
• Cut 6—3" hexagons for each flower (quilt has 23 flowers)
• Cut 1—3" hexagon for each flower center
Background Fabric:
• Cut 186—3" hexagons
Quilter’sTip
Cut one hexagon shape out of
template plastic. Mark dots on
template, as shown in Diagram 1, by
drawing 1⁄4" seam allowance lines.
Cut holes with small (1⁄8") hole punch
where lines intersect. Use template
and mechanical pencil to mark seam
allowance stopping points on wrong
side of fabric hexagons.
Binding Fabric:
• Cut 4— 21⁄2" strips across the width of the fabric
Diagram 1
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Code PQ4387i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
quilt
Page 2 of 2
SEWING DIRECTIONS
1. Lay out hexagons for each flower as shown
in Diagram 2. Pin and sew two hexagons
together using a 1⁄4" seam allowance. Start
and stop 1⁄4" from edges of each hexagon.
This can be marked using the template
"corner" holes (see tip box). Reinforce
stitching at beginning and end of each
stitching line, shown by dots in Diagram 3.
Diagram 2
2. Press all seams toward flower petal hexagons.
3. Continue to add hexagons one at a time in
the same manner.
4. Continue stitching hexagon edges together to
complete flower.
5. Add background hexagons between and around
flowers as shown in photo/quilt diagram.
6. Continue adding background hexagons
according to quilt diagram.
Diagram 3
7. Remove any markings and press quilt top.
8. Layer batting between quilt top and backing.
9. Pin or baste layers together.
10. Quilt as desired. Model was machine quilted outlining each
flower and flower center 1⁄4" from seam lines.
11. Remove any markings and press quilt if desired.
12. Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilts can be bound with
bias binding following edges of hexagons. They can also be
trimmed with straight edges and bound with straight grain
binding as shown on model and quilt diagram.
OPTIONS
1. Make more or less flowers for a custom size quilt.
2. Add partial flowers to sides instead of background hexagons.
3. Use one flower for a candlemat or coaster.
4. AccuQuilt GO! Hexagon-2", 3", 5" (55011)
has three sizes of hexagons. Flowers made
with the various sizes will measure from side
to side (see Diagram 4):
• 2" Hexagons will make a 31⁄2" finished flower
• 3" Hexagons will make a 6" finished flower
• 5" Hexagons will make a 11" finished flower
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Diagram 4
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Code PQ4387i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
sunbonnet sue
froejeect sunbonnet sue
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QUILT BLOCK
GO! Dies also used:
finished block size 14" x 14"
finished appliqué size 61⁄4" x 83⁄4"
• Strip Cutter-2½"
(55017)
• Square-2½"
(Die packaged with
fabric cutter)
Sunbonnet Sue
55061
Use 5" x 10" mat (55110)
SEWING DIRECTIONS
1. Remove paper backing from appliqué shapes.
2. Lay out shapes on 10½" background fabric square, using
diagram as inspiration. Shapes need to overlap slightly.
3. Fuse each shape in place following
manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Appliqué edges of shapes by hand or machine.
5. Embellish as desired.
6. Pin and sew one 2½" x 10½" rectangle to sides of block
center. Press seams toward rectangles.
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
•
Background fabric—fat quarter
•
Appliqué fabrics—fat quarters or scraps
•
Block frame fabrics—fat quarters or scraps
•
Fusible web product—½ yard
7. Pin and sew one 2½" square to each end of remaining two
rectangles. Press toward rectangles.
8. Pin and sew to top and bottom of block center. Press seams
toward outer edges of block.
Optional: Embellishments
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
Apply fusible web to the wrong side of appliqué fabrics,
following manufacturer’s instructions, before cutting.
Background Fabric:
•
Cut 1—10½" square
•
Cut 4—2½" squares for block frame
Appliqué Fabrics:
•
Cut one of each Sunbonnet Sue shape (facing left) with
fusible web backing
Quilter’sTip
Combine Sunbonnet Sue quilt blocks with Overall Sam
quilt blocks (55062) to create a traditional quilt.
Block Frame Fabrics:
•
Cut 4—2½" x 10½" rectangles for block frame
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Code PQ55061i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
wall hanging
froejeect
pr ea
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GO! trianglehexagon
WALL HANGING
finished size 30" x 36½"
Page 1 of 2
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS (cont.)
•
Fabric 4—7⁄8 yard (includes binding)
•
Backing—11⁄4 yard
•
Batting—36" x 42"
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
Fabric 1:
•
Cut 20—5" hexagons
Fabric 2:
•
Cut 38—5" hexagons
Fabric 3:
•
Cut 4—11⁄2" strips across the width of fabric (WOF) for
inner border
Fabric 4:
•
Cut 88—21⁄2" equilateral triangles
•
Cut 4—21⁄2" strips across the WOF for outer border
•
Cut 4—21⁄2" strips across the WOF for binding
SEWING DIRECTIONS
1. Layout five Fabric #1 hexagons, two Fabric #2 hexagons
and 12 Fabric #4 equilateral triangles for one row as
shown in photo.
2. Pin and sew one equilateral triangle to the
upper right “corner” of Fabric #1 hexagons and
the left Fabric #2 hexagon, right sides together,
centering triangle over hexagon edge so
edges align.
3. Pin and sew one equilateral triangle to the
lower left “corner” of Fabric #1 hexagons and
the right Fabric #2 hexagon.
Fabric provided by Michael Miller Fabrics.
GO!® DIES USED
•
GO! Equilateral Triangles (55079)
4. Pin and sew diagonal seams together matching points to
complete row.
•
GO! Hexagon-2", 3", 5" (55011)
5. Make four rows.
•
GO! Strip
Cutter-21⁄2"
•
GO! Strip Cutter-11⁄2" (55024)
(55017 or 55014)
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
•
Fabric 1—3⁄8 yard
•
Fabric 2— 11⁄4 yard
•
Fabric 3—1⁄4 yard
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6. Layout six Fabric #2 hexagons and 10 Fabric #4
equilateral triangles for one row as shown in photo.
7. Pin and sew one equilateral triangle to the upper right
“corner” of five hexagons.
8. Pin and sew one equilateral triangle to the lower left
“corner” of five hexagons.
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Code PQ10112i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
wall hanging
Page 2 of 2
SEWING DIRECTIONS (cont.)
9. Pin and sew diagonal seams together matching points to
complete row.
10. Make three rows.
11. Layout and sew six Fabric #2 hexagons and five Fabric #4
equilateral triangles for one row as shown. Make two rows
for top and bottom of table runner.
12. Layout rows for table runner center.
13. Pin and sew rows together, matching seams.
Press seams open.
14. Allowing for 1⁄4" seam allowances, mark a line connecting
the points on the equilateral triangles of all four sides of
the wall hanging with a yardstick as shown. Trim on line.
15. Add Fabric #3, 11⁄2" strips for inner border. Press seams
toward inner border.
16. Add Fabric #4, 21⁄2" strips for outer border to complete
wall hanging. Press seams toward inner border.
QUILTING & FINISHING
1. Layer batting between wall hanging top and backing.
2. Pin or baste layers together.
3. Model was machine quilted with an all-over design.
4. Add binding, mitering corners.
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Code PQ10112i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
t u m b l e r- 6 1/2"W
x 6 1/2"H
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QUILT
finished size 48" x 78"
Tumbler-61⁄2"W x 61⁄2"H
55020
Use 10" x 10" mat (55111)
GO! Dies also used:
Strip Cutter-2½" (55017)
SEWING DIRECTIONS
1. Layout tumbler shapes in 13 rows of 11 shapes. Alternate
the wide and narrow ends of the tumblers so they lay in a
straight line.
2. Pin and sew two tumbler shapes right sides together (RST)
aligning the notched corners. The sewn shapes should form
straight even edges. Adjust your seam allowance if needed.
3. Pin and sew (RST) nine more tumbler shapes to
complete Row 1.
4. Press seams in one direction. Label Row 1.
5. Pin (RST), sew and label 12 more rows of 11
tumbler shapes.
6. Press seams in alternating directions for each row.
7. Pin (RST) and sew rows together.
8. Press seams toward bottom of quilt.
QUILTING & FINISHING
1. Layer batting between quilt top
and backing.
2. Pin or baste layers together.
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
•
21/3 yards each of light and medium colored fabrics
for tumblers
•
5
•
3 yards backing fabric
/8 yard binding fabric
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
(need a total of 143 tumbler shapes)
•
Cut 72 tumbler shapes from light colored fabric
•
Cut 71 tumbler shapes from medium colored fabric
•
Cut 7—21/2" strips across the width of fabric for binding
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3. Machine quilt with an
all-over design.
4. Mark a line along the narrowest
point of the sides of the quilt
with chalk marker or other
marking tool and a yardstick.
(Shown by dotted line on
diagram). Trim on marked line.
5. Add binding,
mitering corners.
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Code PQ3937i
GO! Project Idea
Assembly Instructions
winding ways
Page 1 of 2
froejeect GO! winding
pr
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ways
GO! Dies also used:
WALL HANGING
• Strip Cutter-4½"
(55054)
finished size 32" x 32"
finished block size 8" x 8"
• Strip Cutter-21⁄2"
(55017)
Winding Ways
55069
Use 10" x 10" mat (55111)
SEWING DIRECTIONS
Whenever possible sew with the concave “(“
curved shape on top.
A
1. Layout shapes for one block.
B
2. Pin and sew one shape A to one shape B.
Press seam toward shape B.
3. Repeat for a total of four AB units.
4. Pin and sew one shape C to one side of AB
unit. Press seam toward AB unit.
A
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
• Fabric 1—1 yard
• Fabric 2—11⁄3 yards (includes binding)
• Fabric 3—5⁄8 yard
• Backing—11⁄8 yard
• Batting—38" x 49"
CUTTING DIRECTIONS
Cuts enough shapes for 10 blocks—nine for quilt and one
extra for practice.
Fabric 1:
•
Cut 20 of each shape
Fabric 2:
•
Cut 20 of each shape
•
Cut 4—2½" strips for binding
Fabric 3:
•
Cut 4—4½" strips for outer border
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6. Repeat for a total of two
BACAB units.
7. Pin and sew ½" narrow ends of
two C shapes with a ¼" seam,
reinforcing stitching at both ends of
short seam. Press open.
8. Pin and sew joined C shapes to
the top of one BACAB unit,
matching centers. Press seam
toward A shapes.
B
B
C
5. Pin and sew second AB unit to opposite
side of shape C as shown. Press seam
toward AB unit.
A
A
C
B
CC
C
9. Pin and sew second BACAB unit to
opposite side of joined C shapes,
matching centers. Press toward A
shapes to complete the block.
B
C
AA
C
B
10. Make five blocks of each fabric combination.
11. Layout blocks according to diagram.
12. Pin and sew together in horizontal rows.
13. Press seams open.
14. Pin and sew rows together to complete quilt center.
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Code PQ55069i
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Assembly Instructions
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15. Press seams open.
16. Add side border strips. Press seams toward border.
17. Add top and bottom border strips. Press seams
toward border.
QUILTING AND FINISHING
1. Layer batting between quilt top and backing.
2. Pin or baste layers together.
3. Machine quilt with an all-over design.
4. Add binding, mitering corners.
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Code PQ55069i
Compatible with GO!®
mix and match quilt dies
(includes seam allowance)
GO! Square-61⁄2"
(Quilt Block A)
55000 $29.99
B
6" finished size.
Use a 10" x 10" mat
(55111).
A
Have
C
Want
Have
D
6" finished on long edge.
Use a 6" x 12" mat
(55112).
Want
GO! Half Square3" Finished Triangle
(Quilt Block E)
55009 $29.99
Have
use on
point
F
G
33/4"W x 5"H edges with
3"W x 43/4"H finished side edges.
Use a 5" x 10" mat (55110).
Have
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Want
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GO! Square-43⁄4"
(Quilt Block F)
55019 $24.99
Have
Want
GO! Parallelogram33⁄4"W x 31⁄2"H
(Quilt Block G)
55004 $24.99
Want
41/4" finished size.
Use a 6" x 12" mat
(55112).
Use a 5" x 10" mat
(55110).
Have
Want
GO! Triangle-47⁄ 8"
(Quilt Block D)
55002 $24.99
6" finished size.
Use a 10" x 10" mat
(55111).
E
GO! Square-31⁄2"
(Quilt Block B)
55006 $24.99
3" finished size.
Use a 5" x 10" mat
(55110).
GO! Triangle-61⁄2"
(Quilt Block C)
55001 $29.99
Have
Compatible with GO! Baby™
H
Want
GO! Rectangle31⁄2"W x 61⁄2"H
(Quilt Block H)
55005 $24.99
3"W x 6"H finished size.
Use a 5" x 10" mat
(55110).
Have
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Want
Code MMQD-GO-REV1
Combine quilt blocks to create pieced blocks like the ones shown below or come up with your
own designs. Letters on sample blocks coordinate with Quilt Block A-H dies shown on reverse.
mix and match quilt dies
E
E
D
E
(patch block ideas)
E
D
B
D
E
E
C
D
F
F
F
F
C
Airplane
B
Broken Dishes
Broken Sash
Depression
Diamond Star
B
E
C
E
C
D
Double Cross
D
E
G
E
E
F
E
C
A
Double X
Double X
D
B
Dutchman’s Puzzle
E
D
B
B
B
Flashing Windmills
B
Flying Triangles
E
H
C
E
E
Flock of Geese
E
D
D
D
Four Patch Star
E
Free Trade
G
Hourglass Star
B
C
D
Jewel Box
D
C
Louisiana
Magic Pinwheel
B
B
E
E
E
E
D
Magic Triangles
Mill Wheel
D
D
Old Maid’s Puzzle
B
E
E
C
F
C
E
E
B
C
C
Sawtooth Star
E
B
Pinwheel Star
A
D
Propeller
Pinwheel
B
E
E
B
F
Port & Starboard
Peace & Plenty
School Girl’s Puzzle
Simplicity
E
B
E
Spinner
D
D
D
F
G
Spool
Triangles & Squares
Turnstile
©Jean Ann Wright, Editor, Quilt Magazine
©2011 AccuQuilt
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Windblown Squares
Windmill
Compatible with GO!®
Yankee Puzzle
Compatible with GO! Baby™
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Code MMQD-GO-REV1