EZ Quilting Designed for quilters by quilters
EZ Quilting News EZ Quilting Products EZ Quilting Free Patterns EZ Quilting Tutorials EZ Quilting Information/Help
Free Patterns  >  Prairie Flowers Quilt
Prairie Flowers Quilt grid
43" x 55"
Prairie Flowers Quilt
by Darlene Zimmerman

Supplies
- Easy Angle

Fabrics
- 1 1/4 yds. White Background
- 1 1/4 yds. Green Print
- 1 yd.Yellow Print
- 9" x 22" strips of EACH Six different prints

*Fabrics used are from Granny's Fifth Collection by Chanteclaire Fabrics, Inc.

Cutting Directions
FROM CUT TO YIELD
White 3 6 1/2" strips 17 6 1/2" Squares
4 2 1/2" strips 24 Rectangles (2 1/2" x 6 1/2")

4 2 1/2" Squares
3 2 1/2" strips 72 Easy Angle triangles (cut together with the prints*)
EACH Print 3 2 1/2" x 22" strips 12 Squares

12 Easy Angle triangles (cut together with white*)
Yellow Print 2 2 1/2" strips 18 2 1/2" Squares
5 4" strips Second Border
Green Print 6 2 1/2" strip 96 2 1/2" Squares
5 1 1/4" strips First Border
-- 1 1/4" bias strips Bias strips joined to equal 200"
*Layer a print strip right sides together with a white background strip. Cut triangles with Easy AngleTM. They will then be ready to chain sew.
Piecing Directions
Illustration 118 Flower Blocks
Sew the triangle squares together. Press towards the print triangle. Lay out one block. Sew the squares and triangle squares together in each row. Press as shown. Join the three rows to make a flower block. Press towards the center of the block. Make 18 flower blocks.

Illustration 217 Snowball Blocks
Mark a diagonal line on the back side of each green square. This can be done with a marking pencil or by simply creasing each square on the diagonal.

Illustration 3Right sides together, lay a green square on the corner of a large white square. Stitch on the marked diagonal line. Fold the square over the corner and press. Trim the seam to 1/4".

Illustration 4Repeat on all four corners of the squares. Repeat for all the squares. Make 17 snowball blocks.

Illustration 5Add a green square in the same manner to both ends of 14 white rectangles.

Assembling the Quilt
Arrange the blocks in rows, alternating flower blocks with snowball blocks, beginning and ending with a row of three flower blocks. Add the rectangles along the outside of the quilt to complete the star that is formed around each flower block. Add the white corner squares.

Join the blocks and rectangles into rows. Press the seams in each row in alternating directions.

Join the rows of blocks, pinning at each intersection. Press.

Borders
Measure the quilt across the width in several places, taking an average of these measurements if necessary. Cut two 1 1/4" green print borders to this length. Sew to the top and bottom of the quilt. Press towards the borders. Repeat this procedure for the side borders.

Repeat this procedure again for the 4" yellow print borders. Press towards the yellow borders.

Finishing the Quilt
Cut (and piece if necessary) the backing and batting for the quilt, allowing an extra 4". Baste the three layers together. Quilt as desired. Baste by hand or machine (with walking foot please!) a scant 1/4" from the edge of the quilt to prevent the layers from shifting.

Binding
A single, bias binding is necessary to bind the notched borders on this quilt. Cut bias strips 1 1/4" wide, and piece together on the diagonal to equal 200". Join the strips with a diagonal seam pressed open. Cut the beginning edge at an angle and press under 1/4".

To mark the notched border, measure 4" from each corner, and 3/4" in. Put a dot at that point, and with a quilt marking pencil, draw a curved line down to that point and back up again. You may also choose to round the corners.

Prairie Flowers quiltSew the binding to the quilt with a 1/4" seam allowance. When you come to the notches, align the edge of the binding to the marking rather than the edge of the quilt top. Stop with the needle down at the inside point, raise the presser foot and pivot the quilt and binding until both are aligned to sew out of the inside angle. The binding will be pulled around that point, but it will be fine when turned to the back side. Ease the binding around the rounded corner.

To finish off, simply overlap the beginning edge by 1". Cut the remaining binding off at an angle. Trim the excess batting and backing even with the edge of the binding. Turn the binding under 1/4" and then to the back side. The binding should just cover the stitching line. Stitch down by hand with matching thread.

Don't forget to sign and date your quilt!
Enjoy!

Top of page


Any Questions or Comments, please e-mail us or call 1-800-660-0415.
© 2006 EZ Quilting by Wrights