Learn to Make a Quilt From Start to Finish

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Learn to Make a Quilt From Start to Finish
A N N I E ’S
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Learn to Make a Quilt
From Start to Finish
Instructor Nancy McNally
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Pantone uncoated (below)
Learn to Make a Quilt
From Start to Finish
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InWhite
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online video class, you’ll learn:
•How to choose the perfect fabrics for your quilt
•Which quilting tools are your “best buys”
•How to cut and piece each quilt block
•How to get a perfect ¼-inch seam allowance
every time
Minimum allowed sizes
This exclusive
quilt project
is included as
part of the class
curriculum
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
•Time-saving
tips like chain piecing, marking,
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4 color process (below)
•How to assemble a quilt sandwich
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From Start to Finish
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Bric & Stones
Quilt
Vintage Bunnies
Wall Quilt
Sweet little bunnies in
By Cheryl Fall for Coats & Clark
soft spring colors grace this wall hanging. It’s the perfect
focal point for an Easter party or a wonderful quilt for a baby’s room.
FINISHED SIZE
191⁄2 inches square
MATERIALS
• 44/45-inch fabric
⁄ yard lilac print for inner border
1⁄4 yard small floral print for
outer border
• 1 (6-inch square) each of blue, pink,
yellow and green prints for bunnies
• Scraps of coordinating blue, pink, yel
low and green prints for ears and tails
• 2 (71⁄2-inch squares) tone-on-tone
white print
• 2 (71⁄2-inch squares) tone-on-tone
off-white print
• 1⁄4 yard paper-backed fusible web
• 4 (71⁄2-inch) squares of iron-on,
tear-away stabilizer
• 20-inch square backing fabric
• 20-inch square batting
• 1 spool Coats Dual Duty Plus
All-Purpose Thread: Natural #256
• 1 spool coats Rayon Machine
Embroidery Thread: Black #2
• 1 spool Coats Clear Nylon
Monofilament Thread
• 1 package Coats Extra-Wide
Double-Fold Bias Tape: Natural #256
• 4 small white star buttons
• Permanent black ink pen or black
embroidery floss
Cutting
Wash all fabrics and press to remove
wrinkles before cutting.
• From the lilac print, cut two strips each
1 x 141⁄2 inches for the top and bottom
inner borders and two strips each 1 x
151⁄2 inches for the side inner borders.
• From the small floral print, cut two
strips each 21⁄2 x 151⁄2 inches for the
top and bottom outer borders and
two strips each 21⁄2 x 191⁄2 inches for
the side outer borders.
• Trace the appliqué shapes onto the
paper side of the fusible web and
cut out leaving a margin beyond the
drawn lines. Apply each shape to the
appropriate colored scrap following
manufacturer’s directions. Cut out
each shape on the drawn lines and
remove the backing paper.
Assembly
Refer to Figure 1 for all steps.
1. Position the appliqué shapes for each
bunny on a 71⁄2-inch square and fuse
in place following the manufacturer’s
directions. Apply a square of stabilizer
to the wrong side of each block.
2. Adjust the machine for a short,
narrow appliqué or blindstitch. Using
black rayon embroidery thread in the
sewing machine needle, stitch around
each appliqué. Pull the thread tails to
the wrong side and tie off. Remove
the stabilizer.
3. Sew the blocks together in two rows
of two blocks each; press the seams in
opposite directions so they will nest
into each other for a perfect match
when the rows are joined. Sew the
rows together and press the seam in
one direction.
4. Sew the inner borders to the top
and bottom edges of the quilt top and
press the seams toward the border.
Sew the inner border strips to the side
edges and press.
5. Add the outer borders to the quilt
in the same manner. Press the seams
toward the outer borders.
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From Clotilde's Sewing Savvy March 2005, Vol. 6, No. 2, pages 24-26.
Copyright Clotilde's Sewing Savvy 2005. All rights reserved.
From Clotilde's Sewing Savvy March 2005, Vol. 6, No. 2, pages 24-26.
Copyright Clotilde's Sewing Savvy 2005. All rights reserved.
6. Layer the quilt top with batting and
backing and pin or hand-baste the
layers together.
7. read the machine with clear nylon
monofilament thread in the needle
and stitch in the ditch of all seam lines.
Stitch again 1⁄4 inch from all seam
lines. Outline-quilt around each bunny
appliqué 1⁄4 inch from the edges.
8. Machine-stitch 1⁄8 inch from the
outer edge of the quilt top through all
layers. Trim the batting and backing
even with the quilt top.
9. Bind the quilt with bias tape,
mitering the corners. Sew a button to
each bunny (see photo); draw an eye
with permanent ink or make a large
French knot for each eye. 
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From Clotilde's Sewing Savvy March 2005, Vol. 6, No. 2, pages 24-26.
Copyright Clotilde's Sewing Savvy 2005. All rights reserved.
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