Welcome to our last Summer of Sewing tutorial here at Inspired by Fabric!
We've been featuring regular tutorials as part of our Summer of Sewing series, all using our newest fabric lines that you can find at your local quilt shop! Our tutorials include a chance to win a bundle of the fabric line being used, so make sure to enter each time!
For our last Summer of Sewing tutorial, we've paired the lovely Windfall collection with a solid white to make a lap quilt. This quilt uses one block with the colors flip flopped to create two blocks with opposite color layouts. Windfall features ten colors, each of which are used in two different designs. We've used ten of the prints here, so if you have the fat quarter bundle, you'll have ten more FQs for another project! We're also demonstrating a fantastic flying geese method that has no waste! You'll love it!
Eye candy: A
look at the entire Windfall collection:
Let's get started!
You'll Need:
10 Windfall fat quarters (we used one of each color)
1-3/4 yards solid white
1/2 yard for binding
3 yards of backing
56" x 68" piece of batting
Cutting:
From each of the fat quarters:
(1) 7-1/4" square
(1) 6-1/2" square
(4) 3-7/8" squares
(4) 3-1/2" squares
From the white solid:
(2) 7-1/4" x 42" strips; recut into (10) 7-1/4" squares
(2) 6-1/2" x 42" strips; recut into (10) 6-1/2" squares
(4) 3-7/8" x 42" strips; recut into (40) 3-7/8" squares
(4) 3-1/2" x 42" strips; recut into (40) 3-1/2" squares
From the binding:
(6) 2-1/2" x 42" strips
Make the Blocks:
1. Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of (4) 3-7/8" red squares. Lay (2) marked squares right sides together on (1) 7-1/4" white square so the marked lines align.
2. Sew 1/4" on each side of the drawn lines and cut on the line.
3. Press the red triangles open on each unit. Position a red marked square on the unit as shown.
4. Stitch 1/4" on both sides of the drawn line and cut on the line. Press the triangles open to create (2) flying geese units.
5. Repeat with the last marked square on the remaining unit to make a total of (4) flying geese units. Trim to measure 3-1/2" x 6-1/2".
6. Lay out the (4) flying geese units with (1) 6-1/2" red square and (4) 3-1/2" red squares to make block. Sew the pieces into rows and join the rows to complete the red/white block.
7. To make a reversed red/white block, start with (1) 7-1/4" red square and (4) 3-7/8" white squares. Mark diagonal lines on the white squares, line (2) up on the red square, stitch and cut.
8. Press white triangles open, align remaining white squares on each unit as in step 3, sew, and press. Trim flying geese units to measure 3-1/2" x 6-1/2".
9. Use the (4) flying geese units, (1) 6-1/2" white square and (4) 3-1/2" white squares to make a reversed red/white block. Here are the two blocks together:
10. In the same manner, make a total of 10 color/white blocks and 10 color/white reversed blocks. Lay out the blocks in (5) rows of (4) blocks each as shown. Sew the blocks into rows and join the rows to complete the quilt top.
11. Layer the quilt back right side down, batting and quilt top right side up. Baste the layers together and quilt as desired. Use the (6) 2-1/2" x 42" strips to bind the quilt.
For a chance to win a FQ bundle of the Windfall collection, make sure you follow our blog! Leave a comment below letting us know that you do, and telling us which Summer of Sewing tutorial was your favorite. The giveaway is open through Sunday, September 4th at 11:59 pm EST. We'll draw a winner and share it next week.
Congratulations to the winner from last week's Sports pillowcase tutorial: Annmarie
I like this Windfall project best. It appeals to me because it would work great as a scrappy quilt and the blocks and/or quilt could be made in lots of different sizes. I love patterns I can make in different ways. I follow the blog on my blogger dashboard/GFC.
ReplyDeleteWindfall is my favourite project. I love the choice of colours and their placement in the design.
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I just recently learned how to make the Flying Geese, yet reading your tutorial was an extra boost of knowledge and courage! I think this will quilt will be my next Project Linus Quilt! Thank You so much for sharing and your fabrics are gorgeous! Have a fantastic creative day!
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to add this quilt on my to-do list! Wow! I follow you through e-mail. My favorite color is 120-128568 beautiful collection. Thank you so much for the tutorial! janie(dot)mccombs(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYummy looking fabrics. I follow via email and Bloglovin'. I think this would be my favorite project. It looks rather time efficient, and there are occasions time is important. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI follow by email. Sure hope that I can find these fabrics locally, because I love them all especially 120-128614 (lovely grey with so much texture). My favorite project so far is this one as I love to make quilts and the photos on the how to are so clear.
ReplyDeleteIs it strange that this would be the favorite? I am sure it is the color factor. I loved the gentle print and vibrant colors. The cream will be the background for an applique quilt I am working on. Follow blog.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to choose a favorite, but since I love hand embroidery I'm going with the embroidered drawstring bag. Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to choose a favorite, but since I love hand embroidery I'm going with the embroidered drawstring bag. Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin. My favorite project was the striped mini quilt! Thanks for sharing a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide which was a favorite tutorial. I do like this quilt, though. I follow via email.
ReplyDeleteI did like the drawstring bag, and todays tutorials the best. I follow your blog.
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I liked the quilt as you go tote best although they were all great ideas. I follow by email.
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ReplyDeleteI love the drawstring bag, since I'm just learning hand embroidery, but Windfall is a great quilt for my soon-to-be great grandson, and I appreciate the pillowcase tutorial. I follow by email.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this fabric & your quilt!! Thank you for the Tutorial!! :) My fave Tutorial was the "Quilt As You Go Tote"....now this Quilt! ("Windfall Squared" is such a close @nd)
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I love this simple quilt pattern! The colors in this collection are so vibrant! I think I will be making a larger version of this quilt for my guest room bed.
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I like the quilt pattern featured today, but you didn't mention the finished size. Follow by email.
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So many fun ideas presented this summer. But I would have to say this last one is definitely a favorite, probably because I love the intensity and richness of the Windfall collection. I follow by email and on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI like this tutorial best!
ReplyDeleteI follow by email. This is my favorite tutorial and the colors-WOW! The red is especially wonderful-reminds me of a cherry snowcone!
ReplyDeleteI follow by email. I think Windfall is stunning! It is my latest favorite. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower w/ bloglovn! I love this windfall quilt and the drawstring bag - I had to pick two! thank you!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog through email and Bloglovin. I love the rich colors of Waterfall.
ReplyDeleteI follow by email. I think i like the quilt as you go tote bag the best. I do love these colors and they look like they will blend well with others.
ReplyDeleteAll the projects have been great including the wonderful quilt today. I really like the quilt as you go tote bag. It is on my list of someday projects. I follow on bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteThey all were great projects, but I do like this last one the best! I follow on bloglovin, FB, and email.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite. It's easy, fast, and striking. I follow your blog via email. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI follow with GFC and email. I think this is now my favorite tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWindfall Squared is definitely my favorite. It would be great in any fabric. Thanks for the giveaway and tutorial, I follow by email.
ReplyDeleteWindfall Squared is my favorite with the Orange Peel Porch Pillow (try saying that 5 times fast) being a very close second. I follow via Google Friends Connect.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed all the tutorials; however, the Quilt As You Go tote might be the favorite. I follow your blog through Bloglovin'. Thanks for the chance in the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower. I liked the drawstring bag and the Quilt as You Go but this is a great tutorial. Nice and easy so I will file this away for sure.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog through Bloglovin. I love your newest quilt and tutorial, Windfall Squared. Thanks for all the great tutorials!!
ReplyDeleteI like the striped mini quilt. Thanks for sharing. I'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteFollowing your blog on bloglovin'. I liked the "Happy" pouch tutorial. Also, enjoy this collection and "Windfall" Squared cute. Beautiful! Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog by email. Quilt as you go and this one are ones of my best favorite.Thanks for all turorials!!
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I enjoyed the Embroidered Drawstring bag, as hand stitching & embroidery are techniques I've recently started to practice again. Thank you.
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Following on bloglovin'. I like this tutorial. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin. My favorite tutorial is the Embroidered Drawstring Bag. This bag would make excellent Christmas gift bags. Thanks!
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I can't decide between this one and the mini. I was reading by visiting but am following with Blogger now too. I really appreciate the step by step instructions and great pictures!! As a newbie to quilting it's SO helpful to have such great instructions. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI like this Windfall pattern and of course the pillowcases. i make them every year to gift away. The Twisted Argyle pattern is certainly an eyeful. It looks complicated to make but the pattern breaks it down very good.
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I love this windfall pattern and how it changes depending on focus.
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I follow on bloglovin and email mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com - Love this tutorial - nice technique!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin' and the Windfall Squared quilt pattern is my favorite.
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ReplyDeleteIt is a tossup between Triangle Block Quilt and Windfall Squared for my favorite, but if I can pick only one I have to choose Windfall Squared. I follow you by Bloglovin. Thank you!
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