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Spooktacular Halloween Quilting
Spooktacular Halloween Quilting
Spooktacular Halloween Quilting
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Spooktacular Halloween Quilting

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Spooktacular Halloween Quilting is a unique collection of 10 patterns for decorating your home for Halloween. There's everything from table toppers to bed quilts. Each project was designed by one of our many talented designers especially just for you. There's something for every quilter, beginner to intermediate in skill level and everything from fast and easy to challenging.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnnies
Release dateSep 13, 2020
ISBN9781640254510
Spooktacular Halloween Quilting

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    Spooktacular Halloween Quilting - Annie's

    Templates

    Come Into My Parlor

    DESIGNED & QUILTED BY GINA GEMPESAW

    Make this table runner with easy strips and no Y-seams. It’s the perfect accent to any table!

    SKILL LEVEL

    Confident Beginner

    FINISHED SIZES

    Table Runner Size: 65 × 27

    Block Size: 6⅝ × 5¾

    Number of Blocks: 6

    MATERIALS

    •1½ yards black solid

    •18 (2½" × WOF) A strips assorted Halloween-theme prints

    •⅜ yard black print

    •Thread

    •Template material

    •60-degree triangle ruler (optional)

    •Basic sewing tools and supplies

    Here’s a Tip

    Use more A strips for a wider variety of fabric combinations. Cutting each A strip into two strips, each 20" long, is another way to add variety to the striped triangles.

    PROJECT NOTES

    Read all instructions before beginning this project.

    Stitch right sides together using a ¼" seam allowance unless otherwise specified.

    Materials and cutting lists assume 40" of usable fabric width.

    WOF – width of fabric

    Here’s a Tip

    Apply spray starch or sizing and let dry before cutting triangles to keep bias edges from stretching.

    CUTTING

    From black solid cut:

    •4 (6¼ × 13¾) C rectangles

    •4 (6¼ × 7⅛) D rectangles

    •5 (2½" × WOF) E/F strips, stitch short ends to short ends, then subcut into:

    2 (2½ × 60½) E and 2 (2½ × 27½) F border strips

    From black print cut:

    •5 (2½" WOF) binding strips

    COMPLETING THE BLOCKS

    1. Using patterns provided, trace the A and B/BR (reversed) triangle shapes onto template material. Label the templates. When cutting fabric, keep labeled side up. Place template labeled side down to cut reverse triangles. Alternately, triangles can be cut using a 60-degree triangle ruler with vertical center lines. Rulers vary; compare yours to the patterns provided to determine how to position ruler on fabric.

    2. Use prepared templates or ruler to cut four A triangles and eight each B and BR triangles from black solid.

    3. Randomly choose three A strips and sew together into a strip set as shown in Figure 1. Repeat to make six strip sets.

    Figure 1

    4. Using template A or ruler, cut 36 striped A triangles from strip sets as shown in Figure 2, rotating template or ruler to cut alternate triangles.

    Figure 2

    5. Referring to Figure 3, sew a B triangle on one side and a BR triangle to the opposite side of a striped A triangle; press. Repeat to make six Triangle blocks.

    Figure 3

    COMPLETING THE RUNNER

    1. Referring to the Assembly Diagram, lay out 30 striped A triangles with Triangle blocks, C and D rectangles, black A triangles and remaining B and BR triangles as shown.

    2. Sew blocks, triangles and rectangles together in rows. Sew rows together to complete the runner center.

    3. Sew an E border strip to opposite long sides of the runner center.

    4. Sew an F border strip to each short end of the runner center.

    5. Layer, quilt and

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