Walk In The Park Quilt - QT Fabrics

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Walk in the Park QuiltDesigned by: Wendy Sheppard46" x 66"Designed By: Wendy SheppardQTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedPg 1

Walk in the Park QuiltFinished Size: 46" x 66"HARMONYBRIGHTSy BrightsHarmon(40) 2½" STRIPSFABRIC RE QUIRE ME NTS24777 O24776 E½ YARD2⅛ YARDSBINDING3 BOLTS1 BOLT24776 O3 YARDSBACKING3 BOLTSDesigned by: Wendy Sheppard 52" x 72" rectangle of battingSort before starting:Refer to the color chart on page 11 to identify strips by color and print. Strip sets come include 4 basic prints(weave, leaf, swirl and square spiral). Identify the prints, and separate them into groups. Use the strips asindicated in instructions.Numbers within gray box Number of Bolts needed to make 12 KitsQTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedPg 2

Walk in the Park QuiltWe recommend that you carefully read through all Stem unitsinstructions before getting started on your project.CuttingStep 1: 4-patch Units and Stem UnitsFour Patch UnitsCuttingSet 1: (4) 2½" squares each: cotton candy weave, lilacweave, turquoise blue weave, peony weaveSet 2: (4) 2½" squares each: geranium leaf, tangerineswirl, red swirl, bubble gum swirl.Set 3: (2) 2½" squares each: shamrock swirl, marine swirl,pansy swirl, deep ocean square spiral.WOF width of fabric (perpendicular to selvage) Cut 1½" x 2½" rectangles: 6 shamrock swirl, 2grape spiral square, 2 sapphire swirl Vanilla weave: (2) 3" x WOF strips. Subcut (20)2½" x 3"rectangles.AssemblySew (2) 2½" x 3" rectangles to the sides of each 1½"x 2½" print rectangles. Make stem units in the quantities shown.Assembly1. Join 4 squares from Set 1 to make a 4-patch unit.Make 4-patch units in the sets and quantities shown.Make 6Make 2Set 1 (make 4)Make 2Step 2: Flying Geese Units and Flying GeeseVariation UnitsFlying Geese UnitsDesigned by: Wendy SheppardSet 2 (make 4)Cutting (3) 2½" x 4½" rectangles green mist weave (3) 2½" x 4½" rectangles powder blue weave (2) 2½" x 4½" rectangles lilac weave (2) 2½" x 4½" rectangles grape square spiral Vanilla weave: (2) 2½" x WOF strips. Subcut (20)2½" squares and (20) 1½" x 2½" rectangles.Set 3 (make 2)QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedPg 3

Walk in the Park QuiltAssemblyAssemblyDraw a diagonal line from corner to corner on thewrong side of (20) 2½" x 2½" vanilla squares. Placesquare on a 2½" x 4½" green mist rectangle, rightsides together. Sew on drawn line. Trim ¼" away fromsewn line. Open and press to reveal vanilla cornertriangle. Repeat with an additional 2½" vanilla squareon the other end of the green rectangle to complete1 flying geese unit.Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on thewrong side of (40) 2½" vanilla ground squares. Placea square on a 2½" x 6½" spring green leaf rectangle,right sides together. Sew on drawn line. Trim ¼" awayfrom sewn line. Open and press to reveal vanillacorner triangle. Repeat with another 2½" vanillasquare on the opposite end of the green rectangleto complete a flying geese variation unit. Make flyinggeese variation units in the quantities shown.Sew a 1½" x 2½" vanilla rectangle to each side of theflying geese unit.Make 6Make 6Make 3Make 2Make flying geese units in the quantities shown.Make 2Make 2Make 2Make 2Make 2Step 3: Row UnitsBright Row UnitsMake 3Designed by: Wendy SheppardFlying Geese Variation UnitsCutting (6) 2½" x 6½" rectangles each: spring green leaf,blue aster leaf (2) 2½" x 6½" rectangles each: crocus leaf, royalsquare spiral (2) 2½" x 6½" rectangles each: sunflower swirl,carrot square spiral Vanilla weave: (3) 2½" x WOF strips. Subcut (40)2½" squares.QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedCutting (10) 2½" squares from each: geranium leaf, carrotspiral square, crocus leaf, bubble gum swirl, deepocean spiral square, marine swirl, tangerine swirl,royal spiral square, sunflower swirl, melon weave.Pg 4

Walk in the Park QuiltAssemblyArrange and sew together (5) 2½" squares as shown.Make 10 rows in each combination as shown.Arrange and sew together (5) 2½" squares in order asshown. Make 10 identical rows in each combination.Pastel Unit 3 (Make 10)Bright Unit 1 (Make 10)Bright Unit 2 (Make 10)Pastel Row UnitsCutting (8) 2½" x 2½" squares from lilac weave. (2) 2½" x 2½" squares from melon weave. (10) 2 ½” x 2 ½” squares from each fabric,buttercream weave, powder blue weave, turquoiseblue weave, green mist weave, cotton candyweave, peony weave, and soft green weave. (20) 2½" x 2½" squares each: cloud blue weave,powder pink weave, and butter weave.Step 4Star BlocksPastel Unit 4 (Make 10)Cutting (16) 2½" squares from each: daffodil leaf, apricotleaf, party pink leaf, turquoise leaf, and azaleasquare spiral. Note that you can cut almostEXACTLY (16) 2½" squares. Cut carefully to be sureyou have enough squares. In the event of cuttingerrors, substitute with leftover fabrics. (10) 2½" squares soft green Vanilla weave: (7) 2" x WOF strips. Subcut (30) 2½"squares and (40) 2½" x 4½" rectangles.AssemblyAssemblyDesigned by: Wendy SheppardArrange and sew together (4) 2½" squares as shown. 1. Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on thewrong side of (16) 2½" daffodil leaf squares. Place aMake 8 identical rows.square on a 2½" x 4½" vanilla rectangle, right sidestogether. Sew on drawn line. Trim ¼" away fromstitching. Open and press to reveal daffodil cornertriangle. Repeat with another 2½" daffodil leaf squareon the opposite end of the vanilla rectangle to comPastel Unit 1 (Make 8)plete 1 flying geese unit. Make 8 daffodil/vanilla flyingArrange and sew together (4) 2½" squares as shown. geese units.Make 2 identical rows.Pastel Unit 2 (Make 2)QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedMake 8Pg 5

Walk in the Park Quilt2. Sew 2 flying geese units to the sides of a pastel4-patch unit to make a row.3. Sew one pastel 4-square row unit 1 to the left sideof the star unit. Sew one of each pastel 5-square unit3 and 4 to the bottom of the star unit to complete ablock. Make 2 identical blocks.Sew a 2½" vanilla square to each end of a flyinggeese unit to make a row.Sew a 2½" soft green square and a 2½" vanilla squareto a flying geese unit to make a row as shown.Make 24. Make 2 star blocks in apricot leaf, party pink leaf,and azalea square colorway shown.Designed by: Wendy SheppardSew the rows together to complete a star unit.Make 2QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedPg 6

Walk in the Park QuiltMake 2Make 2Step 5: Tree BlocksCutting Vanilla weave: (5) 2½" x WOF strips. Subcut (20)2½" x 8½" rectangles.Assembly1. Join the flying geese and flying geese variationunits with the appropriate stem units to complete atree unit as shown. Make tree units in the colorcombinations and quantities shown.Designed by: Wendy SheppardMake 25. Sew one pastel 4-square row unit 2 to the leftside of the star unit. Sew one of each pastel 5-squareunit 3 and 4 to the bottom of the star unit tocomplete a block. Make 2 identical turquoise blocks.QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedMake 3Pg 7

Walk in the Park Quilt3. Sew a Bright Unit 2 to the right side of the treeunit. Sew a Bright unit 1 to the bottom to complete 1tree block, as shown. Make 3 identical blocks.Make 3Make 34. Make a total number of blocks in the followingcolorways and orientation:Make 2Make 2Make 22. Sew a 2½" x 8½" vanilla rectangle to the right sideof one tree unit, followed by a 2½" x 8½" vanillarectangle to the bottom.Designed by: Wendy SheppardMake 2Make 1QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedPg 8

Walk in the Park QuiltRow 3Make 1Row 4Make 1Step 6: Quilt Top AssemblyCutting Vanilla weave: (6) 3½" x WOF strips. Piece stripsend to end and subcut (2) 3½" x 60½" side bordersand (2) 3½" x 46½" top and bottom borders.Row 52. Sew the rows together to complete the quiltcenter.3. Sew the 3½" x 60½" vanilla strips to the sides ofquilt center. Sew the 3½" x 46½" vanilla strips to thetop and bottom to complete the quilt top.QUILT ASSEMBLYDesigned by: Wendy Sheppard1. Arrange and sew together 4 blocks in each of 5rows as shown.Row 1Row 2QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedPg 9

Walk in the Park QuiltDesigned by: Wendy SheppardFINISHINGCutting Apricot leaves: (6) 2½" x WOF strips for binding.1. Cut backing fabric into (2) 1½ yard lengths. Sewpieces together along their length.2. Layer quilt top, batting, and backing fabric. Basteand quilt as desired.3. Make binding using 2½"-wide apricot leaves stripsand sew binding to the quilt.QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedWhile all possible care has been taken to ensure theaccuracy of this pattern, we are not responsible forprinting errors or the way in which individual work varies.Pg 10

Designed by: Wendy SheppardWalk in the Park QuiltColor ChartQTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reservedPg 11

Layer quilt top, batting, and backing fabric. Baste and quilt as desired. 3. Make binding using 2½"-wide apricot leaves strips and sew binding to the quilt. While all possible care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this pattern, we are not responsible for printing errors or the way in which individual work varies.

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