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http://www.quiltville.com (click HERE for printer friendly version) ![]() ![]() A Special Donation Quilt with a Special Purpose! Quilt is a queen coverlet, measuring 91"X91". ![]() I
designed, pieced and quilted this quilt as a donation for Trinity
Episcopal Cathedral's 59th annual
Trinity Bazaar held on Nov 3rd, 2007. The lucky winner is Melanie Grimm, of Frankfurt, Germany! Congrats Melanie! ![]() Dean Linder drawing the winning ticket! I love two block
quilts! Especially when you are playing with asymetrical blocks,
you can create diagonals, X's and when put on point, as the alternate
block is in this quilt.....you get the illusion of columns floating
behind the stars and checkerboards!
This quilt was inspired by the beautiful colors in the stained glass windows of Trinity Cathedral in Columbia, SC. The sun shining through those windows is a sight to behold. The two blocks in this quilt are a modified "54-40 or Fight" star block, and a modified "Jacob's Ladder". You will need 36 star blocks and 25 ladder blocks to make this quilt. The blocks finish at 9" each. All the lights and jewel tones for the 4 patches came out of my 2" and 3.5" scrap bins. I did use yardage for the blue star points, the black setting triangles, and the red/black half square triangles and borders. You will need these special
rulers!
This quilt is perfect to
learn
how to use the specialty rulers I love and use so much in my scrap
quilting!
![]() Tri Recs Rulers These rulers make cutting the
long skinny star points and tall triangles a breeze! The rulers are
notched so the pieces line up perfectly. The seam allowance is
already added to the ruler, so you cut your triangles based on the
unfinished size of the unit. If I wanted my square to finish at 3",
(two star points and one big triangle make a square unit) I would be
able to cut all pieces from 3.5" strips! Since this is a strip size I
use in my scrap quilting alot, these rulers really come in handy.
The Easy
Angle Ruler
I
use
this ruler to cut 1/2 sq triangles from strips
without having to add that 7/8" to the finished size! You just add 1/2"
to the finished size to cut your strip, and the rest of the math is
added in for you on the angled side. Cut matched sets with your strips
right sides together and you are ready to just feed the 1/2 sq triangle
pairs through your machine. This works GREAT with my scrap strips,
because I don't have that 7/8" to worry about. It works with the sizes
of strips I have already cut.
![]() So
Let's
get started!
Both blocks have five 4-patches made from jewel toned scrap strips. You will need 305 4-patches! Does that sound a bit daunting?
![]() It really does go fast, and
you can do them a batch at a time until you have enough. Match 2"
light strips with 2" jewel toned strips with right sides
together. If one strip was shorter than the other, I just matched
a new strip up to the long one and kept sewing in one continuous chain
until I had about a mile of strips piled behind my machine! Trim
between the pairs and take them to the ironing board. Press the seam
allowance towards the darker fabric.
![]() Use your rotory cutter and ruler to trim the end even and then subcut into 2" sections. I ended up with a whole bin of pairs!
![]() Match the pairs right sides
together into 4patches and feed them continuously through the
machine. Press them open.
Jacob's Ladder blocks and
Half Square Triangles:
![]() Each Jacob's Ladder block
uses 4 black/red half square triangle squares so you will need a total
of 100 triangle squares! The Easy Angle ruler makes this easy. Cut 3.5"
strips of both your black and your red fabric. Iron the strips,
and lay them carefully with right sides together, black on top of
red. Use the ruler to square off the end, and use the 3.5"
marking on the ruler to cut your matched pairs of triangles. I
like how one point is nubbed off when you cut with the ruler. It makes
it very easy to feed the pairs through. There will be only one dog ear
you will need to trim after pressing the seams to one side.
Now you have a nice little
pile of 4 patches, and a pile of half square triangles to go with them.
We are ready to construct the jacob's ladder blocks so you will feel
like you are getting somewhere :c) In these blocks all the jewel
toned chains will go in the same direction so that when you lay them
with the star blocks, they will make 16-patch units between the stars.
The chains are going the right way in this picture! ![]() Can you see why this one is
wrong? Look at the bottom right corner....it needs to be rotated
so the chains all go from the bottom left to the top right of the
block. Be careful when you sew, I almost sewed this one this way!
Sew the units into rows, and sew the rows together to complete the
block. Here are 25 blocks laid out on the floor. You can see how
the red/black triangles make a "floating" strippy set!
Tri-Recs Star Points!
You will be cutting the star
points and the background from 3.5" strips! Let's cut the backgrounds
first.
There are 36 stars and each star uses 4 star point units. So, we will need a total of 144 background triangles cut from the 3.5" neutral scrap strips.
![]() The star points themselves
require a bit of thinking! We need half the pieces in reverse image. So
when you lay your 3.5" star point strips down, fold them in half with
right or wrong sides together before trimming and cutting. This way you
will have pairs of opposites and your star points will come out
right. You need 144 pairs of opposing triangles!
![]() There is only one way the
star point triangles will work on your background triangle! Start by
folding the left hand star point down on top of the background
triangle. See how they line up so nice? Continually feed these through
the machine until you have all the left hand triangles sewn on.
Clip between them and press towards the star point.
![]() ![]() Now you can add the right
sided triangle to the remaining side of the star point unit. Trim
between the units and press towards the star points! Look at the pile
of them!
![]() Once you lay your units out
like this, assembly is as simple as sewing a 9 patch together. Sew the
units into rows, and sew the rows together to complete 36 star blocks.
Be SURE all the chains are going in the right direction, the same
direction they went in the Jacob's Ladder blocks!
![]() Here they are, all laid out on the floor of my den! Setting Triangles: For the large triangles,
cut five 14" squares. Cut the squares from corner to corner with
an X to yield setting triangles with the straight of grain on the LONG
edge of the triangle. This will minimize edge flaring. For the 4
corner triangles cut two 7 1/4" squares. Cut once from corner to corner
to yield 4 corner triangles.
![]() When assembling a quilt on
the diagonal, you will start at one corner, working in increasing rows
across the diagonal of the quilt. I like to sew the rows to each other
as they are assembled because it keeps the pieces in order for me (less
messing up on the floor) and I can't wait to see progress by this
time! I generally sew the quilt top in two diagonal halves, and
then sew the two halves together to complete the top. This keeps
the quilt sections from being too unweildy as you are working towards
that oppsite corner.
I added a 2" cut red inner border to the quilt center, and then framed the quilt with a 5" cut blue outer border to finish the top. ![]() Quilting was done with signature verigated thread using "Fay Feathers" by Lorien Quilting . ![]() Another close up of the
quilting!
![]() No Quilt is complete
without the label!
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