The layout is much different than what I had anticipated when I first started this quilt. That happens sometimes, and that's ok. I really like this happy little accident!
Materials:12 10" squares...either use layer cake pieces or yardage from your stash. (if you are using yardage, you will need just under a yard of fabric) I used 12 different prints.
1 1/4 yards background fabric (white, in my case)
1/3 yard binding
1 1/2 yards backing fabric
37" x 49" batting or larger
Cutting:
Cut the background fabric into 16 2.5" x wof (width of fabric) strips.
If using yardage for the colors, cut 12 10" squares.
Assembly:
Follow the instructions here to assemble the 12 blocks.
Then, cut each block into quarters. Each piece will be 6.25" square.
My original layout was going to be this:
It's ok, but it definitely lacked pizazz. Not the vision I had at all.
So, a little rearranging of the blocks....
Much, much better!
Here's a better view of how the blocks are layed out.
Sew the blocks together into rows.
Sew the rows together to make a quilt top.
Finished quilt top size is 35" x 47".
If you try this pattern, I'd love to see it!-----
In other news....Cheryl is here for the week to visit. Woo-hoo! We've been playing fabric already. Imagine that. :) And she gave this quilt it's great name. Thanks Cheryl!
I plan on picking a winner for Amy's Modern Basics book sometime tomorrow.
Happy Monday to you!