Veranda Tile Quilt

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Make a statement with Tina's Veranda Quilt featuring fabric collection, HAVEN'S EDGE.

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Veranda Tile QuiltFabric’s designed by Tina Givens for

Westminster Fibers’ Free Spirit Fabrics are from Tina’s HAVEN’S EDGE

fabric collectionQuilt design by Tina GivensInstructions by Tina Givens

Construction by Aimee LaPlaceQuilting by Donna Sontag

Tina’s fabrics used in this quilt:

TG84 Celery TG84 Violet TG85 Violet TG85 Lime TG86 Pink

TG89 Lavender TG89 Ivory TG88 Pink TG87 Lavender TG86 Lilac

TG90 Stone TG90 Yellow TG92 Stone TG92 Yellow TG91 Pink

TG89 ivory, TG85 violet & TG91 Pink

for backing

All seam allowances are 1/4” unless otherwise stated.Before you start this scrumptious project read the instructions, preshrink your fabric before sewing

by washing, drying and pressing it... This is optional of course.Tip: Make a small diagonal clip in the corners of each of the fabrics prior to washing to prevent

fraying and tangling.

Materials List

W sed 44” id ic, n ac oc ses 3 ics. If ou’ pur asin iff nt i e he quiements fo ac oc fo os:Fabric 1: 1/3 yardFabric 2: 1 yardFabric 3: 3/4 yard

TG91 Violet for binding

Finished sizes:If 6 ocs sed 108”x96”If 4 ocs sed 75”x96”

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Marias ListFor the large Quilt use 16 unique fabrics, 3 for each of the 6 blocks, backing and binding fabrics.

Fom 44” id ight id-eight iA TG84 Celery 3/4 yardB TG84 Violet 1 1/8 yardC TG85 Violet 1/3 yard + 3 yards for backingD TG85 Lime 1/3 yardE TG86 Pink 1 yardF TG86 Lilac 1/3 yardG TG87 Lavender 1 yardH TG88 Pink 3/4 yardI TG89 Ivory 1 1/8 yard + 3 yards for backingJ TG89 Lavender1 yardK TG90 Stone 1 yardL TG90 Yellow 1 1/3 yellowM TG92 Stone 3/4 yardN TG92 Yellow 1 yardO TG91 Pink 3/4 yard + 3 yards for backingP TG91 Violet 1 1/2 yards for binding

F maer ein:Make 4 blocks. I suggest these fabrics:a TG84 Violet 1 1/8 yardb TG85 Lime 1/3 yardc TG86 Pink 1 yardd TG86 Lilac 1/3 yarde TG88 Pink 3/4 yardf TG89 Ivory 3/4 yard + 2.75 yards for backingg TG89 Lavender1 yardh TG90 Stone 1 yardi TG90 Yellow 1 1/3 yellowj TG91 Pink 3/4 yard + 2.75 yards for backingk TG91 Violet 1 1/4 yards for binding

Cotton Batting according to your quilt size, 1 large spool of coordinating all-purpose thread/cotton. Pins, scissors,

hand sewing needle, rotary cutter and mat, tape measure, safety pins large, iron and board,

sewing machine.

Boc 1Fabric 1 TG84 VioletFabric 2 TG90 StoneFabric 3 TG88 Pink

Boc 2Fabric 1 TG85 LimeFabric 2 TG90 YellowFabric 3 TG84 Violet

Boc 3Fabric 1 TG90 YellowFabric 2 TG86 PinkFabric 3 TG91 Pink

Boc 4Fabric 1 TG84 VioletFabric 2 TG86 PinkFabric 3 TG91 Pink

Boc 5Fabric 1 TG85 VioletFabric 2 TG92 YellowFabric 3 TG92 Stone

Boc 6Fabric 1 TG89 IvoryFabric 2 TG87 LavenderFabric 3 TG84 Celery

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e 6 Bocs his uilt, o o eft 1, 2 n 3; econ o s 4, 5 n 6.

F ac oc ut e 3 ics foos:Fabric 1 CUT 1A, 2B, & 4JFabric 2 CUT 4C, 2D, 2F, 2K, & 2EFabric 3 CUT 2H & 4G

Pieces to cut:

Wdth x HeightA 16X10” 40.5x25.5cmB 4X4” 10x10cmC 4X3.5” 10x9cmD 22X4” 60x10cmE 4X16” 10x40.5cmF 8X4” 20x10cmG 7X8” 18x20cmH 42X8” 106.5x20cmI 4X30” 10x76cmJ 4X4” 10x10cmK 42X4 106.5x10cm

Tips uttingFabric 1: Simply cut a strip the width of the fab-ric, 10” (25.5cm) wide then cut the piece A and squares B and J as noted.

Fabric 2: Cut 7 strips the width of the fabric 4” (10cm) wide, then cut the pieces you need as noted, C, D, F, K and E

Fabric 3: Cut 3 strips the width of the fabric 8” (20cm) wide then cut the pieces needed as noted above, H and G.

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Sewing the Blocks

Mae p ac ock, he e e o o, ocs 1,2 n 3; he e econ o, 4,5 n 6; n he e e w os o-eer.S E W I N G

Use 1/4” 1/2 m ea oance, e ac ea s ou .Gather all the fabric pieces you cut for your first block. Lay them on a flat surface and using the ‘map’ on the previous page lay out your block.• Stitch pieces C, B and C together as shown.• Add these two combined pieces onto the large rectangle piece A, on left and right sides.• Add pieces D onto top and bottom of this combined piece.• Stitch pieces E onto the left and right of the combined piece.

• Stitch pieces G,F and G together as shown.• Stitch these onto the left and right sides of the combined piece.• Add pieces H onto the top and bottom of the combined piece.• Add pieces K onto top and bottom of the combined piece.

• Stitch pieces J,I and J together as shown.• Add these combined piece onto the large combined piece on left and right sides.

• Repeat for 2nd to 6th blocks.

• Stitch the blocks together, by adding the blocks in the top row together, and then the bottom row.• Stitch both rows together.

B A C K I N G The backing is simply made from 3 fabrics as noted. Simply stitch all three together side by side to form one large backing piece.Press all seams.

A S S E M B L E Place the Quilt back on a large flat surface with the WRONG side upward. Smooth out any wrinkles.• Place the batting on top of the backing on it’s wrong side. Smoothing out any wrinkles.• Center the quilt top on top of the batting with the RIGHT side facing upward, creating 3 lay-ers with the quilt back, batting and quilt top. Smooth wrinkles.• Using the large safety pins, pin all three layers together, or hand baste the layers using long basting stitches.• Machine or hand quilt as desired.• Using a ruler and scissors or rotary cutter, trim the quilt back and batting even with the quilt top.• Hand or machine baste very close to the raw edges to secure the layers together before bind-ing the quilt.

B I N D I N G Cut 10 strips of the fabric 4” (10cm) wide. Attach the strips to make one long strip. • Fold the long strip in half lengthwise with raw edges together, and wrong sides facing. Press a crease along the folded edge.• With the RIGHT side of the quilt top facing upward, and starting at the center of one side edge, match the raw edges of the binding and quilt edge, and pin in place. Leave the first 5” unstitched, and stitch using 1/4” seam allow-ance stopping 1/4” from the first corner, back-stitch. Clip the threads.• To form a mitered corner, fold the binding away from the corner forming a 45 degree angle. Then fold it backward, even with the raw edge to be sewn, pin. Leave the folded edge on the binding even with the first edge that was sewn.• Begin stitching again, continue to pin and sew to the next corner. Repeat until you return to the starting point. Leave 5” from the starting point unsewn, measure and trim the binding. Join the binding and finish sewing the binding in place.• Fold the binding over to the backside of the quilt, line up the folded edge to the binding stitches so they are covered, pin. Pin mitered corners in place. Handstitch the binding in place or machine stitch close to the folded edge.

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