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INDIAN SUMMERA QUILT PATTERN BY
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Finished size: 36" x 51" | Fabric: Poplin Solids @SuzyQuilts @BirchFabrics #SQIndianSummer
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COLOR
Shell 1/4 yd. 4 - 7 3/4" squares
Peachy 1/4 yd. 2 - 7 3/4" squares
Timber 1/4 yd. 1 - 7 3/4" squares
Petal 1/4 yd. 2 - 7 3/4" squares
Mineral 1/4 yd. 1 - 7 3/4" squares
Periwinkle 1/4 yd. 1 - 7 3/4" squares
Shroom 1/4 yd. 2 - 7 3/4" squares
Slate 1/4 yd. 2 - 7 3/4" squares
Cream 1 1/2 yds. 15 - 7 3/4" squares 36 - 3 1/2" squares 14 - 3 1/2" x 6 1/2" 5 - 3 1/2" x 12 1/2"
Binding 3/8 yd. 5 - 2 1/4" x WOF
Backing 1 3/4 yds.
WOF = Width of Fabric: cotton broadcloth commonly used for quilting is 42"
HST = Half Square Triangle
Seam Allowance = 1/4 inch
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QUILT ASSEMBLY
1. Pair each 7 3/4" color square with a Cream 7 3/4" square.
2. On the back of the Cream square, draw 2 diagonal lines, 1 horizontal line and 1 vertical line – 4 lines total. Fig. 1
3. Place the Cream square on top of its coordinating color square, right sides together. Sew a 1/4" from the guidelines drawn in Step 2. Fig. 2
4. Cut along the guidelines. Fig. 3
5. Press the seams toward the color fabric and trim dog ears. The unfinished HSTs measure 3 1/2" (3" finished). One color and Cream pair makes 8 HSTs Fig. 4
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FABRIC CUTTING
6. Sew blocks into 17 rows of 12, then sew rows together as seen in the quilt diagram. Iron seams in each row the oposite direction as the row next to it so the seams nestle together – this allows the quilt top to lay flat and have less bulk.
1. Layer the backing wrong side up, the batting and quilt top right side up. Baste as desired. Quilt as desired. For an in depth tutorial on How To Machine Quilt, visit bit.ly/machine-quilt
2. Trim the excess batting and backing and square up the quilt.
3. Join the binding strips together with a diagonal seam. Trim and press seams open.
4. Once all of the strips are sewn together, fold in half, wrong sides together, and press flat to create the binding. Sew binding to your quilt by lining up the raw edges.
5. After binding is sewn to your quilt, fold over and either machine stitch or hand stitch the binding to finish off the edges of the quilt. For an in depth tutorial on How To Bind A Quilt, visit bit.ly/quilt-binding
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