Hyde Park Pattern
Friday, November 20, 2015
Let's get going!
What you need:
2 Hyde Park Jellyrolls
1/2 yd. each of three green prints
1 1/4 yd. of another green print (Use for sashing rectangles, binding and one 2 1/2" strip.)
Instructions for the 16 blocks:
Grab a purple, pink or blue strip and cut 16 - 2 1/2" squares.
Grab a light strip and cut 21 - 2 1/2" squares. (I stack my strips and cut a couple of them at a time.)
Make 4 nine-patch blocks. If you have a 1/4" guide on your pressure foot, use it! It really helps make the piecing accurate.
Pick up a green strip from the jellyroll pack, and cut 4 - 2 1/2" x
6 1/2" lengths. Sew the block together as illustrated below.
Repeat for 16 blocks. Use the pink, purple and blue fabrics for these blocks. Each block is a 14" square. (finished) Save the brown prints for later.
Instructions for the Sashing:
Cut 24 rectangles 6 1/2" x 14 1/2" from an assortment of your green prints.
Cut 96 - 2 1/2" squares from the brown prints in your jellyroll strips. Draw a diagonal line on the reverse side of each square for the seam line. Align the square, right sides together, in a corner of the green print rectangle. Sew on the drawn line. Trim the excess leaving a 1/4" seam allowance. Repeat for all four corners.
Sew all 24 rectangles using the same method as explained above.
Grab your assorted brown strips and cut 36 - 2 1/2" squares.
Cut 45 - 2 1/2" squares from your light strips. Piece 9 nine-patch blocks. These are sewn into three strips with the sashing rectangles.
Refer to the very first picture and piece your quilt together!
Until later!
Alma
What you need:
2 Hyde Park Jellyrolls
1/2 yd. each of three green prints
1 1/4 yd. of another green print (Use for sashing rectangles, binding and one 2 1/2" strip.)
The block |
Grab a purple, pink or blue strip and cut 16 - 2 1/2" squares.
Grab a light strip and cut 21 - 2 1/2" squares. (I stack my strips and cut a couple of them at a time.)
Nine-patch block |
6 1/2" lengths. Sew the block together as illustrated below.
Repeat for 16 blocks. Use the pink, purple and blue fabrics for these blocks. Each block is a 14" square. (finished) Save the brown prints for later.
Instructions for the Sashing:
Cut 24 rectangles 6 1/2" x 14 1/2" from an assortment of your green prints.
Cut 96 - 2 1/2" squares from the brown prints in your jellyroll strips. Draw a diagonal line on the reverse side of each square for the seam line. Align the square, right sides together, in a corner of the green print rectangle. Sew on the drawn line. Trim the excess leaving a 1/4" seam allowance. Repeat for all four corners.
Sew all 24 rectangles using the same method as explained above.
Grab your assorted brown strips and cut 36 - 2 1/2" squares.
Cut 45 - 2 1/2" squares from your light strips. Piece 9 nine-patch blocks. These are sewn into three strips with the sashing rectangles.
Refer to the very first picture and piece your quilt together!
Until later!
Alma
28 comments
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ReplyDeleteThank you Alma, it's a gorgeous quilt. Do you know the dimensions?
ReplyDeleteLancy
Hi Lancy,
DeleteThe quilt is a 74" square.
Alma
Thank you so much and Happy Thanksgiving!
DeleteLancy
Thank you for sharing this. Love both the pattern & Hyde Park.
ReplyDeleteRuth
Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteCouldn't resist buying the Hyde Park line. Am enjoying the pattern you so kindly shared.
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ReplyDeleteAre the two additional greens from Hyde park, or other lines? Thanks, Jane
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the pattern! Can't wait to start it! Are you writing a book to go with Hyde Park? I love your fabric and patterns!!
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Thanks for your always lovely collections!
Pam
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Very pretty colors. I love 9 patch quilt blocks.
ReplyDeleteWhen you say, "another green", do you mean that I need to select a green from another line? Is it two extra greens that are not in hyde park? I have a very difficult time getting fabrics because quilt stores here are very small, and do not cater to traditional fabric lovers like me.
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