Quilt Scrap Attack Throw Free Pattern craps of all colors and sizes will find a home in a quilt composed of squares and triangle-squares. Fabrics are from the Forest Fancies collection by P&B Textiles at allpeoplequilt.com. Inspired by All Are Welcome from designers Jo Kramer and Kelli Hanken – Quilt tester: Diane Tomlinson – Machine quilter: Kristina Whitney, Handi Quilter studio educator. Here we talk clearly about this beautiful work and let’s express what we think of this wonderful quilt and how well it was elaborated.
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Quilt Scrap Attack Throw Free Pattern
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Isn’t this fabric work wonderful? What strikes us is that this work takes the form of arrowheads and remains as spearheads in the fabric Quilt Scrap Attack Throw Free Pattern.
This assembly is a bit of work, but when finished it really gives the pleasure of using it in our house. I’ve been looking for some work like this here in my hometown and I wasn’t lucky.
I tried to call in some neighboring cities and they didn’t have any either. This soon gave me the idea to make a few more to sell, because I took the opportunity to make some sales and earn some change so to speak.
Each of the bedspreads will have different colors but following the same pattern except for the size that will be increased another 10% for each side. Each piece I got for the price of 350 dollars!
Materials
Yardages and cutting instructions are based on 42″ of usable fabric width.
- 2-1⁄4 yards solid white (blocks, inner border)
- 3-1⁄2 yards total assorted dark or medium prints (blocks, inner border, outer border)
- 1⁄2 yard binding fabric
- 3- 1⁄4 yards backing fabric
- 57×72″ batting
Finished quilt: 48 -1⁄2×63 -1⁄2″
Finished block: 6×9″
SEE ALSO: Quilt Split-Rail Summer Free Pattern
Cut Fabrics
Cut pieces in the following order.
From solid white, cut:
- 90-5″ squares
- 104-2″ squares
From assorted dark or medium prints, cut:
- 90-5″ squares
- 244-2″ squares
- Enough 3- 1⁄2″-wide segments to equal 230″ in length
From binding fabric, cut:
- 6-2- 1⁄2×42″ binding strips
Assemble Triangle-Squares for Quilt Scrap Attack Throw
Measurements include 1⁄4″ seam allowances. Sew with right sides together unless otherwise stated. This is Quilt Scrap Attack Throw Free Pattern.
Press seams in directions indicated by arrows on diagrams. If no direction is specified, press seam toward darker fabric.
1. Use a pencil to mark two diagonal lines in an X on wrong side of each solid white 5″ square.
2. Referring to Diagram 1, layer a marked solid white square atop a dark or medium print 5″ square. Sew 1⁄4″ on each side of each diagonal line.
3. Cut layered 5″ squares horizontally and vertically into four 2 -1⁄2″ squares (Diagram 2). Cut each 2 -1⁄2″ square on its marked diagonal line to make eight triangles (Diagram 3).
4. Referring to Diagram 4, press each triangle open to make eight triangle-squares. Trim each triangle-square to 2″ square including seam allowances.
5. Repeat steps 2–4 to make 720 triangle-squares total (you will use 716).
Assemble Blocks and Quilt Center
- 1. Gather eight assorted dark or medium print 2″ squares and 16 triangle-squares.
- 2. Referring to Diagram 5 for triangle-square orientation and 2″ square placement, lay out pieces in six rows. Sew together pieces in rows; join rows to make a block. The block should be 6-1⁄2×9- 1⁄2″ including seam allowances.
- 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make 25 blocks total.
- 4. Referring to Quilt Assembly Diagram, lay out blocks in five rows, rotating every other block so seams will nest. Sew together blocks in rows. Press seams in one direction, alternating direction with each row.
- 5. Join rows to make quilt center. Press seams in one direction. The quilt center should be 30 -1⁄2×45 -1⁄2″ including seam allowances.[et_bloom_inline optin_id=optin_5]
Assemble and Add Borders
- 1. Gather eight triangle-squares, one dark or medium print 2″ square, and three solid white 2″ squares.
- 2. Referring to Diagram 6 for triangle-square orientation and 2″ square placement, lay out pieces in three rows. Join pieces in rows; join rows to make Unit A. The unit should be 6 -1⁄2×5″ including seam allowances.
- 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make 10 A units total.
- 4. Referring to Diagram 7 for triangle-square orientation and 2″ square placement, repeat steps 1 and 2 to make 10 of Unit B.
- 5. Gather six triangle-squares, one dark or medium print 2″ square, and one solid white 2″ square.
- 6. Referring to Diagram 8 for triangle-square orientation and 2″ square placement, lay out pieces in four rows. Join pieces in rows; join rows to make Unit C. The unit should be 3 -1⁄2×6- 1⁄2″ including seam allowances.
- 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to make 10 C units total.
- 8. Referring to Diagram 9 for triangle-square orientation and 2″ square placement, repeat steps 5 and 6 to make 10 of Unit D.
- 9. Gather nine triangle-squares, one dark or medium print 2″ square, and six solid white 2″ squares.
- 10. Referring to Diagram 10 for triangle-square orientation and 2″ square placement, lay out pieces in four rows. Join pieces in rows; join rows to make Unit E. The unit should be 6- 1⁄2″ square including seam allowances.
- 11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 to make four E units total.
- 12. Referring to Diagram 11, alternate five A units and five B units in a row; sew together to make a side inner border strip. The side inner border strip should be 6 -1⁄2×45 -1⁄2″ including seam allowances. Repeat to make a second side inner border strip.
- 13. Referring to Diagram 12, alternate five C units and five D units in a row; add a Unit E to each end. Sew together to make a top inner border strip. The top inner border strip should be 6-1⁄2×42-1⁄2″ including seam allowances. Repeat to make a bottom inner border strip.
- 14. Referring to Quilt Assembly Diagram, sew side inner border strips to long edges of quilt center. Add top and bottom inner border strips to remaining edges. Press all seams toward inner border. The quilt center now should be 42- 1⁄2×57-1⁄2″ including seam allowances.
- 15. Sew assorted 3-1⁄2″-wide segments together to make a pieced strip 2-12″ in length. Cut strip to make:
- ▫ 2-3- 1⁄2×57-1⁄2″ outer border strips
- ▫ 2-3 -1⁄2×48-1⁄2″ outer border strips
- 16. Referring to Quilt Assembly Diagram, sew long outer border strips to long edges of quilt center. Add short outer border strips to remaining edges to complete quilt top. Press all seams toward outer border.
Finish Quilt
- 1. Layer quilt top, batting, and backing; baste.
- 2. Quilt as desired. Handi Quilter Studio Educator Kristina Whitney used the design Damask e2e by Nancy Haacke to create an allover curvy design across the quilt (Quilting Diagram).
- 3. Bind with binding strips.
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thank you for the wonderful pattern I will give it a try.
Thanks for sharing.
Kath
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