![]() ![]() The 12" block shown in the quilt design below is a variation of "Dandelion" in Volume 3, which is made with Set E. Instructions to make the block with Set E are on this page. Instructions are here to make this Set L block, and a PDF to download.Ī dozen Dandelion Greens blocks are shown with sashings below. Here's a full size bonus piece to add to quarter sections to make triangular quarter blocks for 14.5 inch finished blocks. Instructions for making Sunburst blocks are in template Set F. If you like miniature blocks, it's 3 inches finished with Set N.Īn add-on pattern requires the Double Wedding Ring Set. Make it 15 inches finished with the square, half-square triangle and quarter-square triangle templates in Set T or 7 1/2 inches with Set Q. ![]() You can make Jeff Gutcheon's "Card Trick" block design with Set A (9 or 6 3/8 inches finished) and Set B (12 or 8 1/2" finished). Make it 12 or 16 inches, with a square center or a 4-patch center. It's a great block and so easy to sew with our special double-blunted corners.Įasy peasy and smashing Sashing Stars nap or play quilt – download 2-page PDF instructions.Ĭlick here to see a trick for cutting the diamond with Sets A and C or B and D.Ĭlick to download PDF. Make a Tree of Paradise block with Template Set L or paper patterns included in the pattern. Machine applique all pieces using an invisible stitch.Marti machine blanket stitched around the sleeves, dresses and some of the hats before fusing in place. Arrange them to your liking on the block background.Fuse paper backed webbing to the wrong side of all shapes.Sandwich the quilt with batting and backing, quilt and bind. Add border 2, sides first, then top and bottom. Sew a corner square to the ends of the top and bottom strips of border 2. Add border 1, sides first, then top and bottom. Construct the quilt interior in 4 rows of 3 blocks as shown above. Add seam allowances for hand applique, however, DO NOT ADD SEAM ALLOWANCES for fused applique (see below for abbreviated instructions for Fused Applique method). Make individual patterns for each applique piece from the patterns provided. Keep scrolling down and have fun fabric shopping with Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Bill! April showers are repesented by a background of umbrellas and there's an Easter bunny peeking out from behind Sue's dress. March winds are flying a kite cut from an Elinor Peace Bailey fabric. Marti livened up the quilt with hearts, clovers, fall leaves, vegetables, Americana and Christmas prints. Marti used a variety of black and white prints for backgrounds, and dressed her characters in 4 to 6 different prints for sleeves and dresses, etc. There are 80 or 100 different fabric prints in Marti's quilt! Individual blocks have pieces cut from 10 to 25 fabrics. Fuse the pieces in place and machine applique around them to make it fast. Pull out all your favorite seasonal fabrics and conversation prints to make this applique quilt fun. Click the images below to see a larger photo of Marti's Sunbonnet Sue calendar quilt and to download a PDF of the full-size patterns.įabric Requirements for the quilt top shown:Ĩ: 6 1/2" x 9 1/2" block backgrounds (January, March, April, May August, September, October, November blocks)Ĥ: 13 1/2" x 9 1/2" block background s (February, June, July, December blocks)ġ2: 1 1/2" x 6 1/2" horizontal sashing stripsĢ: 1 1/2" x 27 1/2" border 1 top and bottomĢ: 3 1/4" x 29 1/2" border 2 top and bottom ![]() You can make this quilt from a variety of fat quarters and scraps, plus 1 yard for the second border and 1/1 2 yards for the backing. In the meantime, here are Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Bill patterns that you can download. Read Martis Quilt-As-You-Go blog post and download the pattern here.įabric Shopping with Sunbonnet Sue! This cute quilt block is part of a Marti's calendar quilt that was featured in ASN Publishing's 1995 book, Sunbonnet Sue is Alive and Well! The book is out of print, but you might find a copy on eBay or in Amazon's used books. Just click on the image below to download the 4-page PDF. We're introducing Marti's new fabric line, Ultra Violet Catalina, with a free pattern for a quilt and matching bolster pillow. Ultra Violet Catalina Geese & Bolster Pillow ![]()
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