Love Patchwork & Quilting

BEE'S KNEES

YOU WILL NEED

LABEL YOUR CUT PIECES WITH THEIR CORRESPONDING LETTERS FOR EASY QUILT ASSEMBLY

Quilt

• Fabric A (light pink): one (1) fat eighth
• Fabric B (medium pink): one (1) fat eighth
• Fabric C (medium blue): one (1) fat eighth
• Fabric D (lime): one (1) fat eighth
• Fabric E (yellow): ¼yd
• Fabric F (white): 1yd
• Fabric G (grey): 1yd
• Background fabric (light mint): 33/4yds
• Backing fabric: 5yds
• Binding fabric: 5/ 8 yd
• Batting: 70in x 84in

FINISHED SIZE

• 62in x 76in

NOTES

■ Seam allowances are ¼in throughout, unless otherwise noted.

■ Press seams open throughout, unless otherwise instructed.

■ Press fabrics well before cutting.

■ RST = right sides together.

■ WOF = width of fabric.

■ CST = Corner-square Triangle.

■ Fabric supplied by Art Gallery Fabrics (artgalleryfabrics.com).

■ Quilted by Kim Santariello of Buried Threads (@kbsant on Instagram).

FABRICS USED

Solid fabrics are all Pure Solids in Peach Sherbet, Fresh Water, Lemonade, Banana Cream, Grapefruit, Snow, Moonstone and Icy Mint, by Art Gallery Fabrics.

CUTTING OUT

1 From each of Fabrics A, B, C and D cut:

■ Eight (8) 1½in x 7½in (M).

■ Eight (8) 1½in x 4½in (H).

2 From Fabric E cut:

■ One (1) 4½in x WOF. Subcut one (1) 4½in

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