Split Nine Patch Quilt
In this 2-day class you will learn how to piece a Split Nine Patch block, and in particular, how to make half square triangles. We will also explore different possible settings for your blocks. Then you will learn how to use your embroidery machine to quilt your finished top or pillow. We will use a combination of embroidery designs and decorative stitches with the circular attachment to accomplish this. You will have the choice to incorporate free motion stippling.
For the finishing touch you will learn to apply hot fix crystals to your top.
You have the option of making a 16-block quilt or a 4-block pillow. The size of your blocks will depend on what embroidery machine you have. For a Topaz 25 the blocks will be 8” unfinished. For machines that accept 200 mm wide hoops, it will be 9 ½” unfinished.
Supplies needed:
Fabric:
Fabrics should be tone on tone or with very small-scale designs. Busy fabrics will detract from the quilting and embroidery. 100% cotton preferably.
You have the option of using 2 or 3 fabrics. Fabrics can be in the same color or in contrasting colors. All fabrics should be al least 40” wide.
For quilt top: |
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2-fabric option Light fabric: ¾ yards Dark fabric: 1½ yards (includes binding) Backing: 2 yards Batting: 60” x 60” |
3-fabric option Light or medium light fabric: ½ yard Medium dark fabric: 1 fat quarter Dark fabric: ¾ yard (includes binding) Backing: 2 yards Batting: 60” x 60” |
For pillow: | |
2-fabric option Light fabric: 1 fat quarter Dark fabric: 1 fat quarter You will need an extra 1 yard of one of these fabrics for the piping and back of the pillow. 30” x 30” square of muslin 30” x 30” square of batting |
3-fabric option Light fabric: 1 fat quarter Medium dark fabric: 1 fat quarter Dark fabric: 1 fat quarter You will need an extra 1 yard of one of these fabrics for the piping and back of the pillow. 30” x 30” square of muslin 30” x 30” square of batting |
Sewing supplies:
– Embroidery machine (embroidery arm will only be needed on the second class).
– All sewing machine accessories.
– Piecing thread in a color matching your fabrics. Preferably cotton.
– Robinson –Anton Embroidery thread in colors matching your light and dark fabrics.
– 80 or 90 Embroidery needle.
– Scissors
– Rotary cutter and mat
– A ruler at least 12” x 3 ½“
– A small square ruler with a diagonal line (at least 2 ½“ x 2 ½“)
– Erasable marking pen
Feet:
Circular attachment
¼” piecing foot
Open toe foot
Free motion quilt foot (will discuss options during first class)
Hoop:
For Topaz 25: 240 x 150
For Topaz 20, 30 and 50, Ruby and Diamond: a hoop at least 200 mm wide. Quilters hoop (200 x 200) is best option.
Embroidery designs: Moroccan Tiles Collection # 248
Cutting directions:
If possible cut your fabric before class as follows:
8” block (Topaz 25)
For each block you will need:
2-fabric option.
Light fabric: three 3”x 3” squares
one 3 ½” x 3 ½” square
Dark fabric: four 3”x 3” squares
one 3 ½” x 3 ½” square
3- fabric option
Light fabric: three 3” x 3” squares
one 3 ½” x 3 ½” square
Medium dark fabric: one 3” x 3” square
one 3 ½” x 3 ½” square|
Dark fabric: three 3” x 3” squares
9 ½” block
For each block you will need:
2-fabric option.
Light fabric: three 3 ½”x 3 ½” squares
one 4” x 4” square
Dark fabric: four 3 ½” x 3 ½” squares
one 4” x 4” square
3- fabric option
Light fabric: three 3 ½” x 3 ½” squares
one 4” x 4” square
Medium dark fabric: one 3 ½” x 3 ½” square
one 4” x 4” square
Dark fabric: three 3 ½” x 3 ½” squares
For the quilt top multiply by 16 and for the pillow multiply by 4, to obtain the total amount of squares to cut of each fabric.