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please note: 1/4" seams are used throughout this project.
If your seam allowances aren't completely accurate, you may want to measure the length of your patchwork strips and cut the sashing to match.
Sew sashing to the coin strips. Press all seams toward the white.Cut 2 pieces 3.5" x 41" for the top and bottom of the quilt. Sew together and press well.
The finished quilt measures approximately 41" x 50".
Over at Moda Bake Shop I found this great tutorial...actually pattern for a stacked coins baby quilt. You don't have to make a small quilt....it lends itself to a bed size too. In the Jelly Roll Book I have, they call the quilt Bars of Gold. I made a quilt in full size with these exact fabrics (jelly rolls in my case) and it is a great project. My quilt and the book with the pattern is in a set called "Jelly Roll Quilt" on my Flickr page.
2 charm packs-Soiree by Lila Tueller
1 1/2 yards white fabric for sashing/borders
1/2 yard fabric for binding
1 1/2 yards of fabric for backing
batting that measures 44" x 55"
quilting thread
1 1/2 yards white fabric for sashing/borders
1/2 yard fabric for binding
1 1/2 yards of fabric for backing
batting that measures 44" x 55"
quilting thread
please note: 1/4" seams are used throughout this project.
Cut each charm in half. This will yield 144 "coins". Each will measure 2.5" x 5". (You will use all but 12 coins for this quilt.)
Sew coins together. I found it very helpful to match the pinked edges with pinked edges and straight edges with straight edges when piecing.Make 5 strips of coins. Each strip is made with 22 rectangles.
Cut 6 pieces of white fabric 3.5" wide x 44 1/2" long for the sashing.
If your seam allowances aren't completely accurate, you may want to measure the length of your patchwork strips and cut the sashing to match.
Sew sashing to the coin strips. Press all seams toward the white.Cut 2 pieces 3.5" x 41" for the top and bottom of the quilt. Sew together and press well.
Your quilt top is done!
For the back...
I love adding a patchwork detail to the back of my quilts. It takes a bit more time, but it's a nice way to tie in the design from the front to the back.
Join 22 coins together and press.
From the backing fabric, cut one piece 36" x width of fabric. And one piece 15" x width of fabric.Layout as shown and sew together. Press.And the back is done, too.
On this quilt, I did an all over stipple in white thread.
I just love the one strip of patchwork on the backing. Wash and dry your quilt for that soft crinkly goodness. The finished quilt measures approximately 41" x 50".
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