Featuring fabrics from the Tuscan Sun collection by
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Featuring fabrics from the Tuscan Sun collection by
Designed by Jinny Beyer - Instructions by Cathryn Tallman-Evans 833/4"x 833/4" Colorway #2 Featuring fabrics from the Tuscan Sun collection by Jinny Beyer Tuscan Sun Finished quilt size 83 3/4” x 83 3/4” All strips are to be cut crosswise on the grain of the fabric (width of the fabric) unless otherwise noted. Yardage is calculated for 42” wide fabric. Carefully trim off all selvages. Please read the pattern carefully before you begin. Before beginning, please refer to Fabric Requirements chart on back cover. To Cut the Border Print Fabric: Cut all border print strips lengthwise. The border print consists of five large motif strips and six small motif strips. All border print strips must be cut with the motif carefully centered in the strip. Cut off 3 yards of border print fabric to use for the outer borders. From this yardage, cut five 5 1/2" x 108" strips with the large motif centered in each strip and six 2 3/8" x 108" strips with the small motif centered in each strip. For the outer borders, set aside four each of the large motif and small motif strips. The two remaining small motif strips will be used below. From the fifth large motif strip, cut four identical Template A triangles for the quilt’s large center square. Place the template on the fabric as Template A Placement illustrated at right. Cut off 2 1/2 yards of border print fabric. From this yardage, cut six 2 3/8" x 90" strips with the small motif centered in each strip. Using Template C, cut four identical pieces from the small motif border print strips as shown below. Flip the template and cut another four identical pieces for Template C Reverse. Template C Placement smaller palm frond block Palm Frond Block Fabric Placement provided above for fabric placement. (The number in each unit represents the Fabric # indicated in the Fabric Requirements chart.) Make four each of Foundations 2 and 3 for each coloration. Using Foundations 4 and 5 make the obelisk block units. Use the 3 1/4" x 8 3/4" Fabric 10 rectangles for piece 1. Use the 2" x 6 1/4" Fabric 8 rectangles for piece 2. Use the 3" x 9 1/2" Fabric 4 rectangles for piece 3. Use the 2 1/2" x 7" Fabric 7 rectangles for piece 4. Use the 3" x 11" Fabric 3 rectangles for piece 5. Use the 2 1/2" x 10 1/2" Fabric 6 rectangles for piece 6. To Make the Large Center Square: Using the smaller palm frond block units, pin a Foundation 2 unit to a Foundation 3 unit, and sew them together on the long center line, carefully matching all the points. Press the seam open. Repeat three times. Sew two Template A triangles together on one short side. Repeat. Sew these two triangle units together to make a square. Sew a small palm frond block to each long side of a Foundation 1 unit. Repeat. Sew a Foundation 1 unit to each side of the square made from the Template A triangles. Using the quilt pictured on the cover as a guide, sew these three units together to make the large center square. Using Template D, cut forty-eight identical pieces from the smaller border print strips as shown below. Mark points X and Y on the wrong side of each Template D piece. Template D Placement From the remaining 3 yards of border print fabric, cut five 5 3/4" x 108" strips with the large motif centered in each strip. These strips will be used later to frame the obelisk block units. To Make the Paper Pieced Block Components: Paper piece the star point rectangles, palm frond block components and obelisk block components following the number sequence on each foundation. Using Foundation 1, the star point rectangles are made using the Fabric 2 rectangles for piece 1 and the 2 1/2" x 7" Fabric 6 rectangles for pieces 2 and 3. Make four star point retangle units. There are four different colorations for the palm frond blocks. Refer to the diagram To Make the Obelisk Block Units: Pin a Foundation 4 unit to a Foundation 5 unit, and sew them together on the long center line, carefully matching all the points. Press the seam open. Repeat three times. Using the quilt pictured on the cover as a guide, sew a Template C border print piece to the right side of an obelisk block, and a reverse Template C piece to the left side of the same block to make one obelisk block unit. Repeat three times. Sew a Template B triangle to the left side of an obelisk block unit and a Template B Reverse triangle to the right side of an obelisk block unit. Repeat three times. Mark Here From the 5 3/4" strips of border print, cut eight pieces for the obelisk block unit frames, using the following procedure. For the right-hand frame, lay the border print strip as shown at right. With pencil, lightly mark the center point as shown at right. Lay a ruler with the 45-degree marking along the edge of the fabric and the 1/4" line running through the dot. Cut. On the wrong side of the TEMPLATE D TE MP LA TE C PALM FROND BLOCK DARK TRIANGLES SMALLER PALM FROND BLOCK TEMPLATE B TE LA P M TE C OBELISK BLOCK FOUNDATION 1 4” Foundation 1 6” Foundation 1 8” 2 3 8” 7 Foundation 3 4 6 8” To Make the Paper Foundations: The center square, obelisk blocks and palm frond blocks are all made by paper piecing. Make four Foundation 1 units by enlarging the pattern provided 200% and printing two per page on 8 1/2” x 11” paper. Make sixteen each of Foundations 2 and 3 by enlarging the pattern provided 200% and printing one per page on 8 1/2” x 14” paper. Make four each of Foundations 4 and 5 by enlarging the pattern provided 200% and printing one per page on 11” x 17” paper. To prepare the foundations for use, trim all the foundations on the outermost lines. Trim four each of Foundations 2 and 3 - 1/4” beyond the bottom of the triangle marked “5”. These foundations will be used for the smaller palm frond blocks in the quilt’s large center square. 1 5 For more tips on paper piecing, visit the RJR website at www.rjrfabrics.com. 8” Foundation 2 /” 7 8 8 11 /” 3 4 16 3/8” 16 3/8” 11 /4” 3 8 /78” Obelisk Foundation 4 Obelisk Foundation 5 B /14” 1 /78” 4 8” D /78” 4” 11 /8” 7 2 1/4” C 10 3 /8” 1 To Make the Templates: Using see through template plastic, make templates for shapes A, C, and D. Template A is shown at 100%. Templates C and D must be enlarged 200%. Make a small hole at points X and Y on Template D. Enlarge the pattern given for Template B 200% on 11” x 17” paper, glue the paper to the template plastic and cut out on the outermost line. A 2” fabric, use the Template D template to mark a dot 1/4" from the edge of the upper corner. From the lower corner, measure 36”, and cut. Repeat this procedure three times. For the left-hand frame, turn the border print so that the motif is oriented as shown at right and repeat the entire procedure for cutting the right-hand frame. Repeat three times for a total of four units. Using the cover quilt as a guide, sew one border print piece to each short side of an obelisk block unit. Sew just to the marked dots; do NOT sew through the seam allowances. Finally, sew the mitered seam joining the two pieces of border print to each other, being careful to match the design motifs. Repeat three times. Again, referring to the quilt pictured on the cover, trim the ends of the border print frames even with the bottom edge of the obelisk block units. To Make the Dark Triangle Units: Sew a Template D border print piece to each short side of a 7 1/4" Fabric 6 triangle. Sew just to the dots already marked on the Template D pieces. Do NOT sew through the seam allowance. Sew the mitered seam joining the two pieces of border print to each other, being careful to match the design motifs. Repeat twenty-three times for a total of twenty-four units. To Make the Borders: Use Illustration 1 as a guide for centering the design motifs for all the border print strips used for the first and third borders. First Border: Divide each 2 3/8" strip of border print into two mirror-image sections by folding each strip in half. Press on fold. Second Border: Trim the selvages from the eight 3 1/2" Fabric 6 strips. Sew two of the strips together end-to-end to make one long 3 1/2" strip. Cut to measure 82" long. Fold each strip in half and press on fold. Repeat three times. Illustration 1 Fold Third Border: Divide each 5 1/2" strip of border print into two mirror-image sections by folding each strip in half. Press on fold. Open the folds and sew three borders together, matching fold lines. Repeat three times. 32 1/4" Illustration 2 To Attach the Borders: Fold the quilt in half and measure. It should measure 32 1/4". If your measurement is different, use your measurements for the following steps. Sew a dark triangle unit to a Foundation 2 palm frond block unit as shown at right. Repeat eleven times. Sew a dark triangle unit to a Foundation 3 palm frond block unit as shown below. Repeat eleven times. Use the quilt palm frond block placement diagram on previous page as a guide for the remaining steps. Sew three Foundation 2 units together. Sew this unit to the right-hand side of an obelisk block unit. Repeat this procedure three times. Sew three Foundation 3 units together. Sew this unit to the left-hand side of an obelisk block unit. Repeat this procedure three times. 2 3 1 5 7 4 6 Fold a border unit in half on the fold line. The design motifs should be precisely matched. Measure over 32 1/4" from the center fold and place a dot at the point and 1/4" up from the edge of the border as shown in Illustration 2. Lay a ruler with the 45-degree marking along the top of the border and the edge of the ruler through the center of the dot as shown in Illustration 3. Cut. Repeat for each border unit. Match the center of the border to the center of your quilt. Pin the border to the quilt as shown at right. Sew the border to the quilt from dot to dot, being careful not to sew through the seam allowance. Illustration 3 Sew To Assemble the Quilt Top: Sew an obelisk block unit to one side of the quilt’s large center square. Sew from the center of one palm frond block to the center of another. Do NOT sew through the seam allowance. Repeat three times to join all the obelisk block units to the large center square. Finally, sew the mitered seams joining the two halves of the palm frond blocks together, carefully matching all points. Remove all the paper foundations from the back of the quilt top. Finally, sew miters, being careful to match all design motifs on the border print fabric. Again, do NOT sew through the seam allowance. See the quilt pictured on the cover for an illustration of the completed borders. Fabric Requirements Colorway 2 Fabric # Style # 1 5059-3 Cutting Directions Swatch Yardage See special section on cutting the border print fabric. 8 1/2 yards 2 5060-3 Cut (1) 4 1/2” strip. From this strip, cut (4) 4 1/2” x 6 1/2” rectangles. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5061-1 5063-2 5062-2 4732-2 (NP# 49) Cut (8) 2 1/2” strips. From each of two strips, cut (4) 2 1/2” x 7 1/2” rectangles. From each of the remaining six strips, cut (4) 2 1/2” x 9” rectangles. Cut (3) 3” strips. From each of two strips, cut (3) 3” x 11” rectangles. From the third strip, cut (2) 3” x 11” rectangles. Cut (6) 2 1/2” strips. From each of five strips, cut (5) 2 1/2” x 7 1/2” rectangles. From the last strip, cut (8) 2 1/2” x 5 1/4” rectangles. Cut (2) 3” strips. From each strip, cut (4) 3” x 9 1/2” rectangles. Cut (3) 2 1/2” strips. From each strip, cut (8) 2 1/2” x 5 1/4” rectangles. Cut (1) 2 7/8” strip. From this strip, cut (4) 2 7/8” squares. Cut each square once from corner to corner on the diagonal to make a total of eight triangles. Cut (2) 7 1/4" strips. From each strip, cut (3) 7 1/4" x 7 1/4" squares. Cut each square from corner to corner on both diagonals to make a total of 24 triangles. Cut (4) 2 1/2” strips. From each of two strips, cut (4) 2 1/2” x 10 1/2” rectangles. From each of the remaining two strips, cut (4) 2 1/2” x 7” rectangles. Cut (8) 3 1/2” strips. Set aside for the middle border. Cut (9) 2 1/4” strips. Set aside for the binding. 2768-1 (NP# 100) Cut (5) 2 1/2” strips. From each of two strips, cut (4) 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” rectangles and (1) 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” rectangles. From the third strip, cut (6) 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” rectangles. From each of the remaining two strips, cut (4) 2 1/2” x 7” rectangles. 5062-3 Cut (3) 2 1/2” strips. From each of two strips, cut (4) 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” rectangles and (1) 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” rectangle. From the third strip, cut (6) 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” rectangles. Cut (3) 2” strips. From each of two strips, cut (4) 2” x 6 1/4” rectangles. From the third strip, cut (8) 2” x 4 3/4” rectangles. 9812-5 (NP# 104) 5061-3 5060-31 /4 yard Cut (1) 2” strip. From this strip, cut (8) 2” x 4 3/4” rectangles. Cut (3) 2 1/2” strips. From each of two strips, cut (4) 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” rectangles and (1) 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” rectangle. From the third strip, cut (6) 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” rectangles. Cut (1) 2” strip. From this strip, cut (8) 2” x 4 3/4” rectangles. Cut (2) 2 1/2” strips. From each strip cut (4) 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” rectangles. Cut (2) 3 1/4” strips. From each strip, cut (4) 3 1/4” x 8 3/4” rectangles. 1 yard 3 1 /4 yard /2 yard 2 1/8 yards 1 /2 yard 1 /2 yard 3 /8 yard 1 /2 yard Cut (1) 2” strip. From this strip, cut (8) 2” x 4 3/4” rectangles. 1 12 13 14 5063-3 5057-31 5057-31 Cut (1) 2 7/8” strip. From this strip, cut (12) 2 7/8” x 2 7/8” squares. Cut each square once from corner to corner on the diagonal to make a total of 24 triangles. Cut (2) 15” strips. Fold strips wrong sides together and trace two Template B triangles on each strip. Cut the triangles on the marked lines cutting through both layers of fabric. Each marked triangle will yield one Template B and one Template B Reverse. 1 /4 yard /4 yard 1 yard Quilt Backing 6 yards © RJR Fabrics 2004