Press each seam to the side as it is sewn. Press all seams in one direction.
2. Sew your set of strips to the bottom of the print you wish to have at the top of the quilt along the width of the fabric (the long side). It won't matter which long side you sew on unless your print is directional like the fox print above. Press seam to the side in the same direction as the seams on the strips.
3. Sew your bottom print to the other side of the strip set. Press seam to the side. Trim and square up the side of your quilt.
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Trim off selvage edges and square up if necessary. |
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Machine bound edge of quilt. |
That's it! Not every project has to be epic to be great! :)
4. Layer into a quilt sandwich with batting and backing.
5. Baste the quilt (I used spray baste.) Quilt as desired. The quilt above was quilted with a walking foot with straight lines about two inches apart.
6. Bind using your preferred binding method. I machine bound my quilt and I literally had this finished in three hours from cutting to binding. (You might be quicker than me if you don't have kids at home.)
Happy Quilting!
This quilt is
for sale here.
Update: I sewed another quilt the next day! Modern Mermaids. :)
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