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OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE BLUES
OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE BLUES
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Need a great gift with a bit of masculine appeal? "Blueberry Buckle" is an ultra-easy lap size quilt by Sue Pickering. It resembles a log cabin quilt, and like any log cabin design, it is based on a block that is half-light and half dark with a center square of contrasting fabric. But instead of endless piecing of strips going around the center square, it is a 5" finished triangle square with a top stitched and fringed accent piece.

You'll Need:

3/4 yard of light beige for accent squares and border
9 or more fat quarters of assorted light blue prints
9 or more fat quarters of assorted dark blue prints
1/2 yard blue and white stripe for binding


Assembly:
  1. From the light beige fabric cut ninety-six 2" squares. Set aside remaining beige fabric.
  2. From the 9 assorted light fabrics cut two strips 6" X 22". Re-cut into 6" squares. You will have 54 squares. Repeat with the 9 assorted dark blue fabrics. Total squares will be 108.
  3. Mark the back of the light blue squares with a diagonal line from point to point.
  4. Pair each light blue fabric with a dark blue fabric and place them with right sides together. Now sew 1/4" on each side of the drawn line. Cut on the drawn line and iron the triangle square open, with the seams ironed toward the dark side.
  5. Carefully trim each tri-square to 5-1/2".
  6. Center the beige square and top stitch in place 1/4" from the edge. Gently pull a few threads from each side of the square to make a fringe.
  7. Now the really fun part! On a design wall, the floor or a large bed experiment with arranging your blocks. Warning, this can be addictive! I chose a simple arrangement of four blocks with the light blue sides forming a larger square. They were then sewn together in four by eight rows. (You will have some extra blocks.)
  8. From the remaining beige accent fabric cut six 2-1/2" strips. Measure the length of your top and piece strips together to that length and join to the sides of the top. Repeat for the top and bottom borders.
  9. This quilt has straight binding; cut 3" wide and folded double. The finished size is approximately 65" X 45". Hand or machine quilt as desired.

 

 
 
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