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Yardages and cutting instructions are based on 42" of usable fabric width.Measurements include 1⁄4" seam allowances. Sew with right sides together unless otherwise stated. Press seams in directions indicated by arrows on diagrams. If no direction is specified, press seam toward darker fabric.
Cut FabricsCut pieces in the following order. From solid white, cut:• 60—27⁄8" squares• 12—21⁄2" squaresFrom orange print No. 1, cut:• 20—27⁄8" squaresFrom orange print No. 2, cut:• 16—27⁄8" squares From green print No. 1, cut:• 12—27⁄8" squaresFrom green print No. 2, cut:• 12—27⁄8" squaresFrom green print No. 3, cut:• 12—27⁄8" squares• 10—11⁄2×161⁄2" strips
Assemble Triangle-Squares1. Use a pencil to mark a diagonal
line on wrong side of eight solid white 27⁄8" square.
2. Layer a marked solid white square atop an orange print No. 1—27⁄8" square. Sew together with two seams, stitching 1⁄4" on each side of marked line (Diagram 1). Cut pair apart on drawn line; press open to make two A triangle-squares. Each triangle-square should be 21⁄2" square including seam allowances.
3. Repeat Step 2 to make 16 A triangle-squares total.
4. Using remaining 27⁄8" squares in the following color combinations, mark a diagonal line on wrong side of the lighter print squares. Layer marked lighter print squares with darker print squares, sew, and cut as in Step 2 to make the specified number of triangle-squares.• 24—solid white and green
print No. 1 (B)• 24—solid white and green
print No. 2 (C)
• 8—solid white and maroon print No. 1 (D)
• 8—orange print No. 1 and maroon print No. 1 (E)
• 8—white print and maroon print No. 3 (F)
• 24—solid white and green print No. 3 (G)
• 8—white print and orange print No. 2 (H)
• 8—maroon print No. 3 and orange print No. 2 (I)
• 8—solid white and orange print No. 2 (J)
• 8—solid white and red print No. 1 (K)
• 8—orange print No. 2 and red print No. 1 (L)
• 4—white print and red print No. 2 (M)
• 4—white print and orange print No. 1 (N)
• 4—red print No. 2 and orange print No. 1 (O)
• 8—solid white and maroon print No. 2 (P)
• 8—orange print No. 1 and maroon print No. 2 (Q)
Assemble Blocks1. Gather one solid white 21⁄2"
square and the 15 triangle-squares shown on Diagram 2.
2. Referring to Diagram 2 for triangle-square orientation, lay out pieces in rows. Sew together pieces in rows. Join rows to make a unit. The unit should be 81⁄2" square including seam allowances.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make four matching units total.
4. Join units in pairs. Join pairs to make a block. The block should be 161⁄2" square including seam allowances.
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5. Referring to Diagram 3 and Diagram 4, repeat steps 1–4 to make two more blocks.
Assemble Quilt Top1. Referring to Quilt Assembly
Diagram, lay out blocks, green print No. 3—11⁄2×161⁄2" strips, and red print No. 2—11⁄2" squares in seven rows. Sew together pieces in rows. Press seams toward green print strips.
2. Join rows to make quilt center. Press seams in one direction. The quilt center should be 181⁄2×521⁄2" including seam allowances.
3. Cut and piece maroon print No. 3—21⁄2×42" strips to make:
4. Add long maroon print border strips to long edges of quilt center. Add short maroon print border strips to remaining edges to complete quilt top. Press seams toward border. The quilt top should be 221⁄2×561⁄2" including seam allowances.