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| Tie-Dye
Baby Pin Wale Quilt |

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For a sweet and simple baby blanket with subtle tones and tactile
interest, sew up Donie Mason's "Cuddle Baby" design in BABY
PIN WALE, which features a fun tie-dye effect with coordinating
solids. We love Donie's completed version with fun, chunky alphabet
quilting (see detail photo). |
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Fabric Requirements:
| 1/2
yard: |
0003
- Green |
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0004
- Pink |
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0005
- Blue |
| 5/8
yard: |
0006
- Tie-Dye Multi |
| 1/4
yard: |
0002
- Yellow |
| 1/4
yard: |
0001-
Cream |
Binding: |
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| 1/3
yard: |
0003-
Green |
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Cutting Instructions:
| Green,
Pink and Blue: |
Cut
(1) 9-1/2" strip and (2) 3-1/2" strips; Cut the
3-1/2" strips into 3-1/2" squares |
| Pink
and Blue: |
(3)
9-1/2" squares |
| Green: |
(2)
9-1/2" squares |
| Multi: |
(2)
9-1/2" strips; crosscut into (5) 9-1/2" squares |
| Yellow
and Cream: |
Cut
(2) 3-1/2" strips and crosscut into 3-1/2" squares |
| Green: |
Binding
- Cut (5) 2-1/4" strips |
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Quilt Top Assembly:
This quilt is made up of just 2 basic units, a
center unit and 4 ring units I call them "ring units"
because they go around the center unit with a set in seam. |
Center Unit: |
Take
1 - 9-1/2" tie-dye square and 12 assorted 3-1/2" squares.
Seam together 3 squares for the top and 3 squares for the bottom, 4
squares for each side. Be sure to arrange them so that the same
colors don't meet in the corners. Sew to the 9-1/2" square as
shown below. Press seams toward the center. |
Ring Units: |
| Make 4 of these units, referring to
the diagram below, and the photo for color placement. Each unit is
assembled the same way, with a top, right side, bottom and left side
units. Begin each unit with the tie-dye 9-1/2" square. Add to
the top of this square 2 rows of (3) 3-1/2" squares. Take the
next color (blue in the photo) for the top unit, and add 1 row of
(3) 3-1/2" squares to the top and bottom of your square. Next,
to the pink 9-1/2" square, add 2 rows of (3) 3-1/2"
squares to the top. Make a strip using (5) 3-1/2" squares which
will be place between the blue and pink units you just made. See the
diagram below. |
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Assemble these four units around the center block to complete this
top. To do a set-in seam, sew the top unit to the center block, in
the direction of the arrow, until you are within 3" of the
bottom of the center unit. Backstitch, leaving the seam undone
until all units have been stitched in place, then finish by going
back and completing your first seam. Once all units are joined
together, quilt and finish as desired. |
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