Cut your fabric into 4 1/2 inch squares. You will need 135 red squares, 125 tan squares and 54 blue/navy. Use a 1/4 inch seam allowance.
There are 17 rows, 19 across total.
Row 1 will need 9 blue then 10 red
Row 2 is 9 blue then 10 tan
Rotate the blue then red and tan for 7 rows
Starting row 8 with tan, rows 8-17 rotate using 19 blocks of red and tan
I sewed all the rows first and then ironed the seams alternating left to right for adjacent rows and sewed the rows together. My quilt is not finished yet, but I won't add a border. I have a ton of squares left over (long story) so I will make my binding from them. You can use you own style of binding. When I take it to be quilted I am asking for stars in the blue and wavy lines through the red and tan. This would also be a good quilt to tie. The finished size is about 74"x66".
6 comments:
That's really cute! I love scrappy quilts! Good job!
I love this too! I'll have to make me one. Thanks for sharing.
Thats beautiful.
Wow! It's really gorgeous. What a way to use up the scraps!
I found you on Tatertots and Jell-O's blog, just checking out the organizing links.
Shauntel, you are a domestic goddess! When I grow up, I want to be you :)
We have lots of Americana decor in our home, so I am just drooling over this lovely quilt. Simply beautiful!! Thanks bunches for linking up to my blog bash K.I.S.S., always appreciated. :)
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