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Art Gallery Fabrics Quilt
Art Gallery Fabrics Quilt
Art Gallery Fabrics Quilt
Art Gallery Fabrics Quilt
Art Gallery Fabrics Quilt
Art Gallery Fabrics Quilt

Art Gallery Fabrics Quilt

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About this pattern

Bright, sunny patches set the tone for this easy to sew throw. Made using designs from Art Gallery Fabrics’ Dreaming in French range, it’s certainly a head-turner.

Essentials

  • Fabric, Art Gallery Fabrics: Fuchsia Mademoiselle, Green Mademoiselle, Berry Coquette, Orchid Blooms, Chocolate Cherry, Chartreuse, one fat quarter of each; cotton, pink, two fat quarters, green, one fat quarter; backing fabric, 90cm x 1.15m
  • Wadding, medium-weight, 90cm x 1.15m
  • Thread, coordinating
  • Rotary cutter
  • Patchwork ruler

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    Compose a quilt

    1. Press each of the fat quarters of fabric, aside from one of plain pink cotton. Fold the pressed pieces in half, twice in the same direction. Working on a cutting mat, use a patchwork ruler and rotary cutter to slice the fabrics – excluding the unpressed pink cotton – into 7cm wide strips.

    2. Stack the strips, excluding those of plain pink cotton and one print design. Arrange the remaining pieces into a pleasing order. Cut two 7cm squares from strips of the first and second designs. Stitch the two pieces together along one edge with a 5mm seam allowance. Fingerpress the two pieces.

    3. Lay a strip of the third patterned fabric over the resulting rectangle with right sides together, ensuring they line up along the top. Stitch down the long right-hand edge, trim the strips to the same length at the bottom and open out into a square, finger pressing along the seam.

    4. Take a strip of the fourth fabric design and place this across the top of the square, lining up the left side. Sew along the top edge, trim any

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