Love Patchwork & Quilting

PASTEL PETALS

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

YOU WILL NEED

Quilt

■ Fabric A (salmon): ½yd

■ Fabric B (light pink): 1/8yd

■ Fabric C (medium pink): 1/8yd

■ Fabric D (green): ½yd

■ Fabric E (orange): ½yd

■ Background fabric (pale pink): 3¼yds

■ Binding fabric (green): ½yd

■ Backing fabric (orange): 4yds

■ Batting: 70in square

FINISHED SIZE

■ 60in square

NOTES

■ Seam allowances are ¼in, unless otherwise noted.

■ Press seams open, unless otherwise instructed.

■ RST = right sides together.

■ WOF = width of fabric.

■ CST = Corner-square Triangle.

■ Label all parts according to the cutting instructions.

■ Fabric supplied by Robert Kaufman (robertkaufman.com).

FABRICS USED

All fabrics are Kona Cotton Solids by Robert Kaufman in Salmon, Primrose, Med Pink, Aloe, Amber and Pearl Pink.

CUTTING OUT

1 From Fabric A cut:

■ Two (2) 6in x WOF. Subcut sixteen (16) 6in x 4in (F).

■ One (1) 2½in x WOF. Subcut eight (8) 2½in squares (V).

2 From Fabric B cut:

■ Sixteen (16) 4in x 2½in (D).

3 From Fabric C cut:

■ Sixteen (16) 2in squares (A).

4 From Fabric D cut:

■ Two (2) 4in x WOF. Subcut sixteen (16) 4in x 5¼in (P).

■ One (1) 4½in x WOF. Subcut four (4) 4½in squares (J) and

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