![]() ![]() Trim each to 2” x 54 ½” and sew to the left and right of the quilt top. Press rows in one direction.ġ st border: Sew 2 pairs of 2” inside border strips together end to end. Sew rows together to create the pieced center of the quilt. (See diagram) Sew the blocks into rows, pressing seams toward the setting squares. Quilt Assembly:Īrrange signature blocks and setting squares in rows of 9, alternating signature block and 6½” x 6½” setting squares. Repeat steps 1-4 to create a total of 41 signature blocks. Alternative: you could piece the entire quilt and then embroider words or phrases before the quilting process.ĥ. Optional: Embroider signatures or words, or carefully write them with a permanent ink pen in the center of the center cross strip. Sew matching pair of pieced units to either side of a contrasting 2 ½” x 6 ½” strip. Carefully rotary cut the strip set in half through all 3 fabrics, creating 2 matching pieced units 2½” x 6½”.ģ. Press the seams toward the center fabric.Ģ. Sew a matching pair of 2½” x 5” rectangles to either side of a contrasting 2½” x 5” rectangle along the long edges. Cut 5″ x 5″ square in half to get two strips 2½” x 5”. Cut 41 matching sets or a total of 41 2½” x 5” strips and 41 2½” x 6½” if cutting from one piece of yardage.įor each signature block you will need a 5″ x 5″ square (for background) and a contrasting 2½” x 5” strips and a 2½” x 6½” for cross.ġ. From Cross Fabric: cut a 2½” x 5” strip and a 2½” x 6½” strip for each cross block. ![]() (If cutting from a precut 10” x 10” squares, save the remaining 3 ½” x 10” strip for the scrappy pieced border – see photo) OR You can cut all of the above from 20+ Fat Quarters or assorted scraps (see cutting list below)
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