I'm really excited to share this fun modern quilt with you today! I couldn't wait more than a few days to cut into my Blogger's Choice Bundle from Fat Quarter Shop, and I knew I wanted to do something that would really show off the prints. I love using big blocks for quick quilts! And this one came together really fast! :)
If you like quick big block quilts, check out my Giant Vintage Star Quilt Tutorial!
When I was picking fabrics for this bundle, I was immediately drawn to La Dee Da by Erin McMorris. She is one of my favorite designers, and I've been so excited for this collection. So that was the starting point. I knew I wanted to incorporate some basics from the line and found my color palette after looking around at what else would be available at the same time. Lucky for me, Lillybelle by Bari J and Grand Hotel by Jenean Morrison had some similar colors. From there, Art Gallery Elements were a no brainer! So here we have it! A palette of mustard, aqua, teal, and blue-gray.
I was super tempted to use a simple patchwork design for this quilt, but wanted to try something different! I had seen a half-rectangle triangle quilt on Pinterest a few weeks back, and after seeing this Half-Rectangle Triangle tutorial on the Modern Quilt Guild Blog, I was sold! I paired my bundle with Kona White for the background, a vintage sheet for backing, and Art Gallery solids from my bundle for the binding. I used my go-to free motion loopy quilting to finish it up. I also used Pellon cotton batting for the first time, and it quilted up so nicely!
This quilt could certainly be made with triangles, but sometimes it's nice to mix it up! I myself find triangles a bit fussy between cutting with templates and the sewing itself. This method allows you to use simple rectangles to create a similar look. Much more up my alley, but feel free to use a triangle template if you'd rather make it that way!
So, would you like to make one of your own? I'm calling this a mini tutorial, because I will not be showing how to make the half-triangle rectangles since there is a perfectly good tutorial already! Plus this was my first time making them, hehe! Just make sure you use the measurements found here for your rectangles! Here we go!
Sewing Level: Intermediate
Materials:
- 12 print fat quarters
- 2 1/4 yards of background fabric
- 4 yards of backing fabric (or a full size sheet)
- 72"x80" piece of batting
- 1/2 yard of binding (or 3 fat quarters like mine!)
- Coordinating thread
- Marking pen
Finished size: 64"x72"
Cutting:
From each of 12 print fabrics:
- Cut (2) 9"x13" rectangles, for a total of 24 pieces.
From background fabric:
- Cut (8) 9"x WOF strips
- From each 9" strip, cut (3) 9"x13" pieces for a total of 24 pieces.
From binding fabric:
- Cut (7) 2.5" x WOF strips
(If using fat quarters for binding, cut (6) 18"x2.5" strips from each of 3 fat quarters)
*Use a 1/4" seam allowance unless otherwise noted.*
1. Separate your print and background pieces into two piles, making sure you have one of each print in both piles.
2. Use one pile to create 24 half-rectangle triangles according to the first part of this tutorial on the Modern Quilt Guild Blog. Square up blocks to 8.5"x12.5". Set aside.
3. Use the second pile to create 24 OPPOSITE half-rectangle triangles according to the second part of the tutorial. Square up blocks to 8.5"x12.5".
We create our half-triangle rectangles in two parts because each pair of print/background pieces creates two identical half-rectangle triangles. In order to create our flag pieces, we need two that go in different directions!
4. Lay out your blocks in six rows of eight. Play around with the layout! I tried out a few different things before landing on this. You might like the prints/colors mixed up, or you could create diamonds or other shapes if you so choose! I've provided a graphic above to show my arrangement.
5. Once you have your layout how you like it, mark your rows (I simply use paper scraps and safety pins) so they don't get out of order! Sew together blocks in each row. Press your finished rows in alternating directions.
6. Sew your rows together, pressing seams open or in the same direction.
7. Baste, quilt, bind, and enjoy! :)
I hope you've had fun hearing about my quilt and this mini tutorial!
A very Happy 4th of July to all of my US readers! This quilt would look quite cute done up in red, white, and blue, don't you think?
© 2015 Lauren Hunt for Lucky Spool Media.
Looking to experiment more with super sized blocks? Check out the Vast quilt from my book, Patchwork Essentials: The Half-Square Triangle.
Cheers!
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this would be a great way to use up large scraps too! I love BIG pieced quilts for the way they show off the fabrics. Great way to do triangles too...not my favorite shape to piece! Thanks for the giveaway!
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Such an awesome quilt! Those fabrics are perfect for this project!
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I really like your quilt, I have a FQ bundle just waiting to be made up into a quilt. I think this just might be the pattern I have been looking for :)
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I really like the looks of this quilt, thanks for the tutorial and the give away.
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ReplyDeleteYou've always been an inspiration, Jen. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent. I have learned so much. Thank you for the tutorial- and the giveaway!
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Thank you for a Wonderful Giveaway!
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Love your bundle! Nice tutorial!
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eversmile2(at)yahoo(dot)com(dot)tw
very sweet quilt & awesome fabric choices! I'm in.
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Oh! I love this bundle! Great quilt, Jeni!
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e esses tecidos que pôs em sorteio são maravilhosos...
quero concorrer...
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Until now I have used HSTs as my go to quick block but I think you have changed my mind. I checked out the tutorial and it is so easy to follow. Many thanks. Pam
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Thanks for the giveaway!
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such a lovely quilt! i'd love to win the bundle so i could make one, too!
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This is so beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway, too. Happy 4th of July!
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I'm ready to branch out from just squares on a quilt and get brave and try your flag quilt. I just love that! Thanks for the chance to win!!
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I LOVE those colors, they literally sing to me. - NQuinn - nightmusic13[at]hotmail[dot]com
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Love love love! your choice of fabrics! I read your art of choosing like a bible!
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ReplyDeleteEllen
ehystead (at) gmail (dot) com
wow Jeni, that's a really cute quilt. I'm thinking of one with different shades of pink for my daughter's room :)
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Thanks for the tutorial - and the chance to make one. Love the bundle.
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Love E.M fabrics too! This is a stunning quilt. Thanks for hosting a giveaway! Jxo
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Beautiful quilt! That's a great bundle too. Love the colors
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ReplyDeleteI think it would look great in a lot of color combinations. Fast & fun, and I love the big block. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteLOVE the color choice. I gonna have to make one for myself!
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ReplyDeleteHi Jeni! Happy 4th of July to you and George!
ReplyDeletei love this quilt! I also love that you machine quilted it. It's right up my alley.
I'd love to win the bundle and give it a try!
Thanks, Toni
What a great giveaway - thanks!!
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