LEMON CHIFFON QUILT, ONE

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Using your choice of colors, but all light values of those colors, you will create a charming quilt while learning how to produce contrast with light fabrics.  The look of this quilt is reminiscent of those your grandmother might have made.  Of course, the recipe is included in your pattern. 

 You’ll need light colored fabrics, and a single background fabric. For the colored fabrics, choose small prints, plaids, and stripes. Make sure all your colored fabrics are light values. Be careful not to choose medium values.
 
FINISHED QUILT SIZE: 58½” x 58½” 

YARDAGE & CUTTING:    
 32 Colored fabrics, cut as follows:
 2 squares each, 4” x 4”, and 1 strip each, 2” x 20”, of:
 4 different yellow fabrics, (8 yellow squares & 4 yellow strips total)
 4 different blue fabrics, (8 blue squares & 4 blue strips total)
 4 different red fabrics, (8 red squares & 4 red strips total)
 4 different purple fabrics, (8 purple squares & 4 purple strips total)
 4 different pink fabrics, (8 pink squares & 4 pink strips total)
 4 different black and white fabrics, (8 blk/wht squares & 4 blk/wht strips total)
 4 different green fabrics, (8 green squares & 4 green strips total)
 4 different gold or tan fabrics, (8 gold or tan squares & 4 gold or tan strips total)
 Also cut from the leftover colored fabrics:
 49 squares, 2” x 2”. Use variety.
 
 Background fabric, 3 ½ yards, cut as follows:
 64 squares, 4” x 4”
 32 strips, 2” x 20”
 112 rectangles, 2” x 6 ½”, for sashing
 5 strips, 2” x 42” for binding
 
 Backing fabric: 3 ½ yards
 
 ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES:
 Sewing machine in good working order
 Sewing supplies you regularly use such as thread, straight pins, scissors, seam ripper, etc.
 Rotary cutting equipment: mat (18” x 24”), ruler (6” x 24”) and cutter with sharp blade.
 Bias Square Ruler, or 6” x 6” Square Ruler. This is important.

 
 

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