Celebrate the Seasons: 4 Holiday Quilts • Easy Fusible Appliqué
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Savor the beauty of spring, summer, autumn, and winter with holiday lap quilts worthy to display on the wall. This festive pattern collection was created by popular designer Cherry Guidry of Cherry Blossoms. Appliqué your way through four elegant yet whimsical projects over the course
Cherry Guidry
Cherry Guidry's love affair with fabric and sewing began at age 4, when her mom taught her to sew doll clothing. An avid quilter since taking her first class in 2004, she markets her patterns under the Cherry Blossoms label and designs fabric for Benartex. Cherry lives with her family in Louisiana. cherryblossomsquilting.com
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Celebrate the Seasons - Cherry Guidry
Publisher: Amy Marson
Creative Director: Gailen Runge
Art Director: Kristy Zacharias
Editor: Monica Gyulai
Technical Editor: Helen Frost
Cover/Book Designer: Kerry Graham
Production Coordinator: Jenny Davis
Production Editor: Alice Mace Nakanishi
Illustrators: Jessica Jenkins and Cherry Guidry
Photo Assistant: Mary Peyton Peppo
Instructional photography by Diane Pedersen, unless otherwise noted
Published by C&T Publishing, Inc., P.O. Box 1456, Lafayette, CA 94549
General Instructions
All four Celebrate the Seasons holiday quilts share the same pieced background layout and borders. Refer to this section for all directions.
FABRIC
I recommend that you prewash and press all your fabrics before sewing—this way you won’t be caught by surprise with fabrics that shrink at different rates or colors that bleed.
Fabric requirements and cutting instructions are based on fabric that is at least 40˝ wide and allow for both shrinkage from prewashing and some errors when cutting. The fabric amounts for the pieced blocks include some extra that can be used for the appliqués. WOF is an abbreviation for width of fabric.
Specific yardage and color requirements are included with each project.
SEWING
All seam allowances are ¼˝. Be as accurate as possible when piecing. The sashing is part of the construction of each block, and accuracy will determine how well your pieced borders will fit.
To keep the batting from migrating through, use a shorter-than-usual stitch length for seams that are pressed open.
APPLIQUÉS
These instructions are for appliqués attached using paper-backed fusible web and machine stitching. Use the layout diagrams in the pattern sheets (P1–P12) when preparing the appliqué pieces. The patterns are reversed and numbered in appliqué sequence. Choose your favorite fusible web and follow the manufacturer’s directions.
TIP
I recommend using Silicone Release Paper (by C&T Publishing) or a translucent nonstick pressing sheet to preassemble the appliqués before fusing them onto the background fabric. Trace, fuse, and cut out the appliqué shapes. Pin the release paper or pressing sheet on top of the pattern page. Assemble and fuse the appliqué pieces right onto the nonstick sheet, remove the assembly from the sheet, and fuse it onto the background fabric.
Prepare the Appliqués
1. Trace the patterns onto the paper side of the fusible web and write the number on each shape. The numbers indicate the appliqué sequence. Trace 1 of each pattern