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Thursday, May 30, 2013

A Lotta Nines (Quick Irish Chain Tutorial)

 I love a quilt that comes together fast!  This one is 75"x 90" and only took two evenings' work!  If you've never made an Irish Chain before, they are REALLY simple!  There is a great video tutorial out there using jelly rolls.  I made mine using a fat eighth bundle of Glimma by Lotta Jansdotter (I get almost all my bundles from Amanda at Westwood Acres) and some Kona White.  For my method you will need:
  • 50 strips measuring 3"x21" (I got 60 from my FE bundle, so I just discarded 10)
  • 156" (4.5 yards) of neutral background fabric
    • cut (20) 3"xWOF pieces, then cut those in half to get (40) 3"x21" strips
    • cut (12) 8" x WOF strips, then cut each strip into (5) 8" squares for a total of (60) 8" squares
Make 20 strip sets that are print-neutral-print (p-n-p) and 10 sets that are neutral-print-neutral (n-p-n).  Press all seams open.  If you want to make a different size, just remember you will need double the number of (p-n-p) sets.  So if you make 30 p-n-p sets, you will need 15 n-p-n sets.


Cut each p-n-p and n-p-n strip into (6) 3" set.  You should now have (120) 3" p-n-p sets and (60) 3" n-p-n sets.  Randomly sew two p-n-p and one n-p-n together, with the n-p-n in the middle to make (60) 9 patch blocks.  Press all seams open.  If you make alternate sizes, remember you will always need equal numbers of 9 patch blocks and neutral 8" squares. 

Then, just alternate 8" neutral squares with your 9 patch blocks.  Voila! Super quick and easy Irish Chain quilt!

I have to thank my friend Stephanie for coming up with the clever title to my post! Thanks girl!


18 comments:

  1. This was just gorgeous! Think I fell in love with Glimma as well, it hasn't caught my eye or heart before, but this.... ! Love the layout, the colors.... Well all of it!!!

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  2. That's brilliant! I'm tagging this for future reference!

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  3. Love it; I would get it really grubby, really quickly, but I still love it!

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  4. Excellent, and thanks for the tips!

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  5. This is so pretty! Definitely going to try this :)

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  6. Such a lovely quilt - love the light Colors here!

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  7. This is beautiful Kelly! I've been thinking about the old irish chain lately. Might have to put it on my list!

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  8. This pattern has been on my to do list since I first saw it, thanks for the tutorial. Your quilt is lovely, beautiful colours!

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  9. I'm trying this for sure! It looks awesome!

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  10. just found this on pinterest, thanks for the instructions (-:

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  11. Very clear concise instructions! Would love to do this with strips from my purple stash!

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  12. Really love how the Glimma works in this, beautiful quilt top!

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  13. I'm in love with this one, Kelly! And I feel kind of like a dunce that I never realized how simple an Irish chain could be!

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  14. Love the quilt, Kelly, but especially your method. I've been struggling with the Irish Chain for years. You make it so do-able. Thanks!

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  15. This is GORGEOUS!!! You are freaking amazing!

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  16. I love your quilt! Thanks for sharing a wonderful pattern and tutorial! I will be making this for sure. Have a great day!

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