Here is the info you have been waiting for.
I will tell you all the measurements and assume you are using unwashed fabric.
If you wash it first, you may need a little bit more to complete the top.
Let's begin with the center:
Select 65 colored squares for your center and 65 of your plain white ones. If you are cutting your own squares you will need to cut that many 5" squares.
For your borders, you should measure your center before you cut these. I will give you the finished measurements of mine, but measure yours before you cut your white strips.
My center, all sewn, measured 40.5" X 52.5"
1st white border: Cut 2 strips 2.5" X WOF (width of fabric) You will use this for the top and bottom
Cut 3 strips 2.5" X WOF You will use these for the sides
*You will sew and cut to exact measurements later so just leave these as WOF for now.
Pieced border: Select 26 colored charm squares. Cut them 2.5" x 4.5"
**TIP: If you are using directional fabric, cut some horizontally and some vertically.
You should measure again before cutting this border to make sure your borders match the dimensions of your top. My measurement was 48.5" x 60.5"
2nd white border: Cut 3 strips 4.5" X WOF for top and bottom
Cut 4 strips 4.5" X WOF for sides (2 sets of 2 strips for each side)
*You will sew and cut to exact measurements later so just leave these as WOF for now.
Binding: Assuming 2.5" strips, cut 7 strips 2.5" X WOF
I will tell you that your life will be much easier if you have the following tools before we begin.
Clearly Perfect or the Angler 2.
I would NOT sew HSTs without one of these.
I prefer Clearly Perfect because it is larger so the squares I begin with can start out larger, bonus!
The other thing is an Olfa rotating mat.
When you are trimming blocks a rotating mat is invaluable!
So now you can get some cutting done.
I know there isn't much, so enjoy this part and
in 2 weeks we will post the sewing instructions for the center,
followed by the border instructions.
You are one step closer to this!
Please go to our Flickr group here and post your fabric choices and your progress.
If you are joining us, please leave us a comment and tell us where you blog too!
looks like a fun quilt...and easy to, like they say easy as apple pie....pun intended
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I came over from Annies Ruby Slipperz. The QAL looks like fun but I just don't have the right fabric at this moment..
ReplyDeleteThat quilt looks like a lot of fun to make and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteAnnie sent me~ and I love this quilt! It does look like lots of fun! :-)
ReplyDeleteI haven't got enough charms at the moment but I hope to join in later!
ReplyDeleteI've just come over from Annie's blog. Looks like a fun QAL. I've got a bit too much on at the moment to join in. Maybe next time.
ReplyDeleteI am excited to make this quilt. I have been wanting to make a HST quilt with charm packs. I have 3 KT Favorites and 2 Bella Solids charm packs in my stash. I ordered Kona -Bone for the background and it arrived today.
ReplyDeleteAnnie told me to come see your fun. I am not a very good quilter, but I love looking and dreaming. Lots of both here.I am now a new follower.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Annie... wish to win those charm packs because cannot think of slicing apples without those Little Apples to slice... if that makes sense
ReplyDeletethat is so nice and Annie sent me.xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome Blog! :)
ReplyDeleteAnnie sent me here! I think I will join :)
ReplyDeleteAnnie sent me! Love the finished project!
ReplyDeleteI can't quilt along, wish I could. But I can read along and that's fun too.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOh, love this idea! Thank you so much!
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