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Chloe's Quilt Tutorial

make you own Chloe's Quilt

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/chloes-quilt-tutorial • Posted by Emma Jean Jansen

A simple quilt that is easy to make using a layer cake and features raw edge applique. Fabulous for the little person in your life. Finished size: 145cms x 195cms (57” x 76”) The original quilt has been made using my range of fabrics called The Linen Cupboard.

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

10 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 111004 2f2015 09 13 045507 chloe 27s%2bquilt

Description

A simple quilt that is easy to make using a layer cake and features raw edge applique. Fabulous for the little person in your life. Finished size: 145cms x 195cms (57” x 76”) The original quilt has been made using my range of fabrics called The Linen Cupboard.

Instructions

  1. Preparation: Carefully trace a 7½” circle onto the Templastic with the fine permanent marker and cut out accurately. Trace the Circle template shape onto the paper side of Fusible webbing 24 times and cut them out slightly larger.

  2. Cutting Out: All rotary cutting instructions include ¼” seam allowance. Block size 9½”(10”) From the Charm Square Packs you will need to cut : One - 10” square One - 7½” circle

  3. Fuse the cut circles of Fusible webbing onto the back of the 10” Charm Squares This will total: 24 - 10” Squares 24 - 7½” Circles

  4. From the White Fabric cut: 24 - 10” Squares seven - 2½” strips across the fabric width (42”) for the Binding or six - 2½” strips across the fabric width (52”)

  5. Construction: • Fuse all 24 trimmed circles in the middle on the back of the 10” white background squares. • Next the edges of the circles need to be raw edge appliqued in place. It is easier to do this now, before the quilt top is sewn together. Select a thread that blends with the circle fabric and using a straight stitch on your machine stitch around the circle as close to the raw edge as possible.

  6. • Each of the raw edges needs at least two rows (some people do three) to keep the circle permanently in place.

  7. Next use the photo on this quilt pattern as a guide to lay your blocks out, noting that there is a repeating pattern in the quilt, and that the colours are grouped. You may of course choose to have an alternate layout.

  8. Sew quilt together in rows. Baste and quilt as desired and finally bind your quilt.