This is such a simple pattern made from FQs. I love it! The number of FQs you have equals the number of blocks you end up with so it's really easy to plan out. Each block is 15" finished so this quilt is 45"x60". I finished this in one night, cutting included! That's how easy it is! Hope she loves it as much as I do!
oh, if anyone is interested in how big I cut everything:
From each FQ
- Cut 1 5.5"x22" strip. Then, cut this strip into (1) 5.5" square, (2) 2.5" x 5.5" rectangles, (2) 2.5" x 9.5" rectangles
- Cut (3) 3.5" x 22" strips. From one of these, cut (2) 9.5" x 3.5" rectangles. From the remaining two long strips, cut (2) 3.5" x 15.5" rectangles
- You will have some scraps, but not a ton. If you really want to make the most from your FQs, cut the last three strips 2.5" in width instead of 3.5" and you can use the left overs as binding!
5 comments:
very nice! I need to make more boyish quilts also.thanks for the directions.Amy
Thi is really a adorable quilt...I am going through my fabrics right now to see if I have some I can use to make this for a friend.
I love this quilt! Is there a step-by-step pattern for it so that I can make one???
I loved this project so much that I shared it on the FaveCrafts blog with credit to you: http://www.favecrafts.com/blog/fc/fat-quarter-quilts/. You are doing great things!
I like this kind of pattern/formula/recipe - seems easily adaptable to charm pack/jelly roll combos
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