Crayola Quilt
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Does anyone have a copy of this Crayola Quilt instructions?? Please help me find this pattern.
Looks like this when finished. |
its a rail fence...its strip pieced and depending on how you turn you blocks is how the color arrangement is set...its 6 colors, but that can be changed to accommodate your color choice...
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You don't really need a pattern. The block is made up of 6 pieces and it is a square. If you make 1 inch finished strips x 6 inches you will have a 6 inch finished square. Strip piece them, cutting the strips 1.5 inch wide, then sub-cut 6.5 inch pieces. Turn them in a pleasing manner and sew them together. If you want it bigger, then upsize the width and the length to be a square and place together. Sizes I would suggest are cut 2", finishes at 1.5" x 6 = 9" finished block. The length cut would be 9.5" This is probably clear as mud. A 2.5 inch strip would give you 2 x 6 = 12 inch finished square.
Edited to add: This quilt looks like 1" finish strips and a 2" border. |
That is so happy and wonderful.
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You can't get an easier pattern than a rail fence. Probably 2" cut strips that will produce a 9" finished square and thus a 40" x 49" quilt with borders.
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looks like a rail fence to me. easy to do. have fun with it.. when my son was two and and into a big boy bed, I did his whole room in Crayola crayon fabrics.
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Looks like a basket weave quilt to me. I have made several and the fence rail too. There is a difference.
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Yep that is a rail fence quilt :)
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Thank you all for your comments and help. I made 2 of these years ago for 2 grand children, but both quits were lost in a fire. So now 4 grand children are grown and 2 are 2and 5 years young and one of them has a baby of their own. Now they all want one. They are easy to make and I love making them, lots of fun. OH!! and I just got a brand new Singer sewing machine so what better way to learn to use it? :D
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very nice!!!
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