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http://www.quiltville.com I Spy A 4-patch! (Click HERE for printer-friendly version) ![]() ![]() Make someone you love a snuggly I spy quilt with collectible and fun novelty prints! finished size approx 38"X49" ![]() Cutting Directions: Four
patches:
From orange print cut (3) strips 2.5" X 44" (width of fabric) From purple print cut (3) strips 2.5" X 44" (width of fabric) From white on white print cut (5) strips 2.5" X 44" (width of fabric) From novelty prints cut (40) 4.5" squares. (you can use several different prints, or use one special novelty print throughout for a different look!) Inner border: From black/white check or stripe cut (4) strips 2" X 44" (width of fabric) Outer border: From rainbow stripe cut (4) strips 3.5" X 44" (width of fabric) Assembly:
4 patches!
![]() ![]() For
the orange color way of 4 patch
you
will need 2 full strips of orange print, and one 1/2 strip of orange
print. Fold one of the three orange strips in half, cut in half and set
the
extra aside.
Place the Orange and White strips with right sides together and stitch along one long side with a 1/4" seam. Sew all 2 1/2 orange strips to the white strips in this fashion. Press the seam allowance towards the dark. Rotary cut the strips into 40 2.5" sub-sections. You will need 20 orange/white 4 patches. To make the 4 patch units, take two subsections as shown, place right sides together with the orange of one section on top of the white of the section underneath. Sew with a 1/4" seam along one edge. Press towards one side. ![]() Repeat the above steps with 2 1/2 strips of the purple print, and the remaining 2 1/2 strips of the white on white print. Make 20 purple/white 4 patches as shown above. ![]() Now
the fun begins! You will
notice that in the quilt shown above that the 4 patches alternate so
there is a purple diagonal chain alternating with an orange diagonal
chain. On your floor or a design wall, lay out your 4 patches and
novelty print squares in the way you want them to go. Sew the blocks
into rows, and then sew the rows together forming the quilt top center.
![]() Borders: (These directions show a different quilt top, but the border instructions are the same!) We
are going to add the long sides of the inner border
first. I like to join my narrow border strips on the diagonal the
same way I do for making binding. The only exception to this is if the
fabric is a stripe...I have better luck just stitching them end to end.
It is less noticeable that way.
![]() I
form an "L" with the
end of two strips with right sides together, and sew from corner to
corner. If you look at the diagram above, you will see that the
top strip is moved inside the end of the bottom strip, and just a bit
up from the edge of the bottom strip...this leaves you two little "V"
areas. You want to stitch from the exact V at the top to the exact V at
the bottom. I position mine just a bit 'off' this way so that I have a
target to shoot for when stitching the seam.
Then I trim the excess and press the seam open. Measuring Borders: ![]() For
small quilts such as this, I like to lay the quilt top on my
ironing
board. I center the quilt top lengthwise on the ironing board, and
smooth it out. Not stretching or pulling, just flat. Then I take the
border strip that I have just stitched and pressed, and lay it also
down the center of the quilt top. Smoothing with your fingers and not
stretching....be sure that the left edge is right at the left edge of
the quilt and it hasn't crept away on you. I cut ALL my borders this
way, using the border strips to measure across the center of the quilt,
instead of using a measuring tape which may stretch or lay differently
than the fabric I am using. My borders always turn out square and
straight this way with no ripples.
Cut 2 strips the length of the quilt top. Pin the border to the quilt, matching the center and top and bottom. ![]() Stitch
the
two sides in place, one on the left, one on the right. Press seams
towards the borders. Now
you are going to do the same thing for the top and bottom inner
border. Lay the quilt top on the ironing board centering the quilt on
the board, with the borders you have just sewn on your left and right.
Smooth. Lay the border strips down across the quilt (including the
first borders you just added) and cut two pieces, one for the top, one
for the bottom. Pin them to the quilt top with right sides together,
matching centers and ends. Stitch. Press seams towards the borders.
For
the outer borders, you are going to follow the same proceedure,
only using the four 3.5" strips. When strips get wider than 3.5", I
like
to sew them together straight end to end instead of on the
diagonal or bias. This is mostly due to the fact that a bias seam is
going to be longer than a straight seam, and because the strip is wide,
it will be even more noticeable. There is also alot of waste when you
are joining wide strips on the bias. The choice is up to you! If
joining stripes, I like to join them end to end instead of on the bias.
Sew
the outter borders to the long sides of the quilt first, then
add the final top and bottom borders.
![]() Your
top is done! Now you
can
finish it any way you want to....you can tie it, you can place buttons
in the corners of each block and tie through the buttons, you can
machine quilt through the diagonals or meander the whole quilt, or you
can hand quilt, whatever you desire!
Pat yourself on the back! You have just created a one of a kind I-spy-a-4-patch quilt that anyone would love! Here is another version using only ONE novelty print for a different look! (just off the quilting machine, still needing binding!) ![]() ![]() |