Note that the background fabric cutting instructions for the 6″, 9″, and 12″ focal blocks call for a single 18 ½ʺ, 27 ½ʺ, or 36 ½ʺ square in the center, but you could choose to use (4) 9 ½ʺ, 14ʺ, or 18 ½ʺ squares instead.įor the top row, sew (2) 9 ½ʺ (14ʺ, 18 ½ʺ, 23ʺ, 27 ½ʺ) squares on either side of the top focal block row and press seams open. To assemble the quilt top, piece the focal block rows into full rows using the remaining background fabric squares. Subcut (1) 18 ½ʺ (27 ½ʺ, 36 ½ʺ) square or (4) more ( 23ʺ*, 27 ½ʺ*) squares for the 15″ or 18″ focal blocks *Reserve extra WOF for third subcut instruction.Subcut (4) 9 ½ʺ (14ʺ, 18 ½ʺ, 23ʺ*, 27 ½ʺ*) squares *Reserve extra WOF for third subcut instruction.18″ Finished Blocks: Cut (8) 27 ½ʺ x WOF strips and (2) 9 ½ʺ x WOF strips. 15″ Finished Blocks: Cut (8) 23ʺ x WOF strips and (2) 8ʺ x WOF strips.12″ Finished Blocks: Cut (1) 36 ½ʺ x WOF strip, (2) 18 ½ʺ x WOF strips, and (4) 6 ½ʺ x WOF strips.9″ Finished Blocks: Cut (1) 27 ½ʺ x WOF strip, (2) 14ʺ x WOF strips, and (3) 5ʺ x WOF strips.6″ Finished Blocks: Cut (1) 18 ½ʺ x WOF strip, (1) 9 ½ʺ x WOF strip, and (2) 3 ½ʺ x WOF strips.This tutorial requires (12) focal blocks that finish at 6″ (9″, 12″, 15″, 18″) which means that they will measure 6 ½ʺ (9 ½ʺ, 12 ½ʺ, 15 ½ʺ, 18 ½ʺ) square prior to piecing the quilt top together.Background Fabric: 1 1/8 yards (2 1/8 yards, 3 yards, 6 yards, 7 yards).This tutorial requires (12) focal blocks that finish at 6″ (9″, 12″, 15″, 18″) but does not include yardage requirements for the focal blocks.Instructions are given for 6″ finished blocks first with 9″, 12″, 15″, and 18″ blocks in parenthesis.Binding strips are assumed to be 2 ½ʺ x WOF.
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