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YOU CAN MAKE YOUR Plaids n’ Blues RAVIOLI QUILT ANY SIZE YOU WANT USING 5” X 5” RAVIOLI BLOCKS . THE “HUG” SIZED QUILT shown here (45” X 65”) HAS BEEN MADE USING 117 RAVIOLI BLOCKS, SET 9 BLOCKS X 13 BLOCKS THE “PLAY MAT” SIZE QUILT shown here(30” X 40”) HAS BEEN MADE USING 35 RAVIOLI BLOCKS, SET 5 BLOCKS X 7 BLOCKS, plus an optional 2 1/2” wide border.
MAKING THE “RAVIOLI” BLOCKS: Step 1- Line up the Plaid n’Blues RAVIOLI ruler edge to edge with right side of denim 6” x 6” square. **see alternative ways of marking the denim squares without this ruler page 7
Step 2- Use the template fabric pen or marker to mark the 5”x 5” square and the 2” x 2” square in the centre of the denim square.
For each PLAIDS AND BLUES RAVIOLI BLOCK you will need : One 1 square of denim, rotary cut 6” x 6” One 1 square of flannel , rotary cut 6” x 6” One 1 square of batting/wadding, rotary cut 5” x 5” One 1 square of flannel, rotary cut with pinking blade 2 1/2” x 2 1/2” (optional – see “variations” *** on page 8)
Step 8 – Glue 2 1/2” x 2 1/2” square of flannel over the marked 2” x 2” square on the denim side of the block. ** *** variations for quilting/appliqués on page 8
Step 9- Stitch centre 2 1/2” x 2 1/2” flannel square in place using a straight stitch about 1/4” inside the pinked edges.
Step 10- Overstitch about 1” at the end and cut threads. The ravioli block is now ready for trimming with pinking cutter.
Step 11- Line up the stitching line with the white dashed line 1/4” in from the outside edge of the Plaids n’ Blues RAVIOLI template ruler, and trim up with a pinking blade.
Step 12- Trim each raw edge of the block using the pinking cutter. The Ravioli block is now ready to be stitched to other blocks to form the quilt.
Step 14 – Pick up and stack each row/column of RAVIOLI blocks from top to bottom, with the numbered block at the top.
Step 15 – Piece each row/column of blocks together. This is easiest using binding clips to hold the blocks together while stitching. Line the blocks up, clip together about 2” away from each corner, and stitch together, flannel sides of the block together, along the stitching line around the edges of each block. Use a walking foot or even feed foot, a size 80 or 90 needle, and reinforce at the beginning and end of each stitching line by stitching a couple of reverse stitches, and stitching from and onto thread savers at each end.
Step 17 – Stitch the rows/columns together from left to right , flannel sides of the blocks together, in numerical order. Use binding clips to hold the blocks together for stitching, and but up the seam allowances at the corners, with top seam allowance pointed up, and bottom seam allowances downwards so it won’t be kicked up by the feed dogs as you stitch:
Step 17 continued:
Step 17 continued: reinforce stitching at corners of each block by backstitching a couple of stitches.
Step 17 continued: Stitch until all rows/columns are stitched together. This is what the quilt will look like from the denim side:
Step 17 continued: This is what the flannel side of the quilt might look like.
Step 19 –ADDING OPTIONAL BORDERS For 2 1/2” wide finished borders, cut : 2 pieces of denim + 2 pieces flannel , each measuring 3 1/2” wide x width of the quilt + 3” 2 pieces of denim + 2 pieces flannel each measuring 3 1/2” wide x length of the quilt + 3” 2 pieces wadding cut 2 1/2” wide x width of the quilt + 2 1/2” 2 pieces wadding cut 2 1/2” wide x length of the quilt + 2 1/2” Mark 1/2” in from outer edges of the denim pieces, then glue, sandwich, pin, stitch , quilt, then pink all around each of the borders in the same way done for the blocks:
Step 19 - ADDING OPTIONAL BORDERS continued: Stitch the first border to the quilt using a partial seam, then stitch on the other borders , flannel sides together. The last step in adding the borders is to finish the piecing the partial seam .
Step 20- BINDING: Finish your Plaids n’Blues RAVIOLI quilt with 1/2” finished binding all around. The quilts pictured here have been bound with 2 1/2” wide rotary cut strips of fabric, pieced together lengthwise, then folded and pressed in half lengthwise, right sides of fabric outwards.
** alternative way of marking the denim squares without needing the Plaids n’ Blues RAVIOLI ruler: -Use a 6” x 6” ruler to mark a 5 “ x 5” square on both sides of each 6” x 6” denim square, and a central 2” x 2” square on the right side of the denim square:
**alternative way of marking the denim squares without needing the Plaids n’ Blues RAVIOLI ruler: -make a 5” x 5” square template out of template plastic, and cut out a 2” x 2” hole at the centre:
*** variations for centre quilting/appliqués for RAVIOLI blocks: SATIN STITCHED FUSED APPLIQUES
Lay out *** You can make your quilt any size, and any layout. Here is a small 20” x 25” Plaids n’ Blues RAVIOLI dog quilt , made using 20 of the RAVIOLI blocks set 4 x 5 blocks, with a totally random layout placement of the blocks: Denim side of small dog quilt:
Flannel side of small dog quilt:
Please note, the optional dog can be placed on either side of the quilt :
Lay out *** continued: If you want to plan a layout pattern for your blocks: - layout the 6”denim squares first (forming the layout pattern for the denim side of the quilt) and any appliqués planned for the centres of the denim squares ( 2 1/2” flannel squares) - next, pair each denim square with a 6”flannel square (forming the layout pattern for the flannel side of the quilt). The simplest way to plan a layout for your blocks is to use graph paper or a quilt design software, such as Electric Quilt , to shade or colour a placement diagram for each side of the quilt. Please note:
EXAMPLE : Layout for blues denim side of the “hug” size quilt 3 tones of denim used
EXAMPLE : Layout for plaids flannel side of the “hug” size quilt 5 colours of flannel used
What if you have an ottoman instead of a dog? Good for those family members who don’t always take their shoes off ! Just pop it the wash, and it’s as good as new.....better, in fact!