Post on 03-Jun-2020
The Hedgerow Quilt (Design 1)
Designed and made by Sally Ablett
Size: 55” x 55”
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS (The Hedgerow Collection)
Fabric 1: ⅝yd - 60cm - A251.1 (Hedgerow on natural)Fabric 2: ¾yd - ¾mtr - A252.1 (Hedgerow flowers on peachy coral)Fabric 3: ⅜yd - 40cm - A253.1 (Hedgerow birds on cream)Fabric 4: ⅞yd - 80cm - A254.3 (Granny-pop-out-of-beds on warm grey)Fabric 5: ⅜yd - 40cm - A255.1 (Hedgerow blender on mustard yellow)Fabric 6: 1⅛yd - 1.1m - BB114 (Milk choc)Fabric 7: ¾yd - ¾m - BB120 (Khaki green)Wadding and backing 59” x 59”
Use ¼" seam allowance throughout. Press all seams open unless otherwise noted
QUILT 1 (Main Diagram)
CUTTING
1. From fabric 1 cut:13 x 6½" x 6½“
2. From fabric 2 cut:2 x 3" x 55½" (join fabric to get the length)2 x 3" x 50½" (join fabric to get the length)
3. From fabric 3 cut:24 x 3½" x 3½”
4. From fabric 4 cut:60 x 3⅞" x 3⅞" cut in half diagonally once
5. From fabric 5 cut:24 x 3½" x 3½“
6. From fabric 6 cut:15 x 7¼" x 7¼" cut in half diagonally twice
36 x 3½" x 3½"7. From fabric 7 cut:
6 x 2½" x 42" for binding2 x 1½" x 50½“2 x 1½" x 48½"
MAKING UP THE BLOCKS
Lay out your block 1 pieces and sew in rows, then sew the rows together to complete the block. Make 9 in total
Lay out the fabric pieces for the block. You need to make four flying geese block. Sew the small triangles to each side of the larger triangle
Block 1
Next make 24 flying geese for block 2
Next block, sew in rows together and then sew the two strips together to make the block. Sew 12 in total
Now stitch 4 squares together to make centre of the block. Then stitch 2 flying geese to opposite sides as shown. Sew 12 in total
MAKING UP THE QUILT
Lay out the blocks as in the main diagram, and sew in rows as shown below, pressing the seam on each way in the opposite way on each row. This will help when sewing the rows together
Sew the rows together in order
COMPLETION
Sandwich together quilt top, wadding and backing
Pin or baste layers
Quilt as desired
Use fabric 7 strips for binding© Lewis & Irene 2017
Block 2
Row 1, 3 and 5
Row 2 and 4
BORDERS
Stitch the inner border to the quilt sides and then the top and bottom
Next add the outer border sides, top and bottom
The Hedgerow Quilt (Design 2)
Designed and made by Sally Ablett
Size: 55” x 55”
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS (The Hedgerow Collection)
Fabric 1: ⅝yd - 60cm - A251.2 (Hedgerow on sage)Fabric 2: ¾yd - ¾mtr - A252.3 (Hedgerow flowers on field green)Fabric 3: ⅜yd - 40cm - A253.3 (Hedgerow birds on warm grey)Fabric 4: ⅞yd - 80cm - A254.2 (Granny-pop-out-of-beds on peachy coral)Fabric 5: ⅜yd - 40cm - A255.3 (Hedgerow blender on light sage)Fabric 6: 1⅛yd - 1.1m - BB120 (Khaki green)Fabric 7: ¾yd - ¾m - BB117 (Tropical coral)Wadding and backing 59” x 59”
Use ¼" seam allowance throughout. Press all seams open unless otherwise noted
QUILT 2 (Main Diagram)
CUTTING
1. From fabric 1 cut:13 x 6½" x 6½“
2. From fabric 2 cut:2 x 3" x 55½" (join fabric to get the length)2 x 3" x 50½" (join fabric to get the length)
3. From fabric 3 cut:24 x 3½" x 3½”
4. From fabric 4 cut:60 x 3⅞" x 3⅞" cut in half diagonally once
5. From fabric 5 cut:24 x 3½" x 3½“
6. From fabric 6 cut:15 x 7¼" x 7¼" cut in half diagonally twice
36 x 3½" x 3½"7. From fabric 7 cut:
6 x 2½" x 42" for binding2 x 1½" x 50½“2 x 1½" x 48½"
MAKING UP THE BLOCKS
Lay out your block 1 pieces and sew in rows, then sew the rows together to complete the block. Make 9 in total
Lay out the fabric pieces for the block. You need to make four flying geese block. Sew the small triangles to each side of the larger triangle
Block 1
Next make 24 flying geese for block 2
Next block, sew in rows together and then sew the two strips together to make the block. Sew 12 in total
Now stitch 4 squares together to make centre of the block. Then stitch 2 flying geese to opposite sides as shown. Sew 12 in total
MAKING UP THE QUILT
Lay out the blocks as in the main diagram, and sew in rows as shown below, pressing the seam on each way in the opposite way on each row. This will help when sewing the rows together
Sew the rows together in order
COMPLETION
Sandwich together quilt top, wadding and backing
Pin or baste layers
Quilt as desired
Use fabric 7 strips for binding© Lewis & Irene 2017
Block 2
Row 1, 3 and 5
Row 2 and 4
BORDERS
Stitch the inner border to the quilt sides and then the top and bottom
Next add the outer border sides, top and bottom
The Hedgerow Quilt (Design 3)
Designed and made by Sally Ablett
Size: 55” x 55”
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS (The Hedgerow Collection)
Fabric 1: ⅝yd - 60cm - A251.3 (Hedgerow on earthy grey)Fabric 2: ¾yd - ¾mtr - A252.1 (Hedgerow flowers on peachy coral)Fabric 3: ⅜yd - 40cm - A253.2 (Hedgerow birds on light sage)Fabric 4: ⅞yd - 80cm - A254.1 (Granny-pop-out-of-beds on mustard yellow)Fabric 5: ⅜yd - 40cm - A255.2 (Hedgerow blender on peachy coral)Fabric 6: 1⅛yd - 1.1m - BB119 (Yule red)Fabric 7: ¾yd - ¾m - BB114 (Milk choc)Wadding and backing 59” x 59”
Use ¼" seam allowance throughout. Press all seams open unless otherwise noted
QUILT 3 (Main Diagram)
CUTTING
1. From fabric 1 cut:13 x 6½" x 6½“
2. From fabric 2 cut:2 x 3" x 55½" (join fabric to get the length)2 x 3" x 50½" (join fabric to get the length)
3. From fabric 3 cut:24 x 3½" x 3½”
4. From fabric 4 cut:60 x 3⅞" x 3⅞" cut in half diagonally once
5. From fabric 5 cut:24 x 3½" x 3½“
6. From fabric 6 cut:15 x 7¼" x 7¼" cut in half diagonally twice
36 x 3½" x 3½"7. From fabric 7 cut:
6 x 2½" x 42" for binding2 x 1½" x 50½“2 x 1½" x 48½"
MAKING UP THE BLOCKS
Lay out your block 1 pieces and sew in rows, then sew the rows together to complete the block. Make 9 in total
Lay out the fabric pieces for the block. You need to make four flying geese block. Sew the small triangles to each side of the larger triangle
Block 1
Next make 24 flying geese for block 2
Next block, sew in rows together and then sew the two strips together to make the block. Sew 12 in total
Now stitch 4 squares together to make centre of the block. Then stitch 2 flying geese to opposite sides as shown. Sew 12 in total
MAKING UP THE QUILT
Lay out the blocks as in the main diagram, and sew in rows as shown below, pressing the seam on each way in the opposite way on each row. This will help when sewing the rows together
Sew the rows together in order
COMPLETION
Sandwich together quilt top, wadding and backing
Pin or baste layers
Quilt as desired
Use fabric 7 strips for binding© Lewis & Irene 2017
Block 2
Row 1, 3 and 5
Row 2 and 4
BORDERS
Stitch the inner border to the quilt sides and then the top and bottom
Next add the outer border sides, top and bottom