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featuring LUGUFREEPATTERNCOLLECTIONBYJESSICA SWIFT

Q U I LT D E S I G N E D B Y J E S S I C A S W I F TDAY BREAKFA B R I C S D ES I G N E DBY JESSICA SWIFTLGU-67100SOVA DAYGLOWLGU-67105ULTRA VIOLETEFFLORESCENT VIVIDLGU-57100SOVA NIGHTLIGHTLGU-57105EFFLORESCENT OPULENTLGU-67102SLEEP TIGHT DAYDREAMLGU-67101KONSTELACIJA MAAGIALGU-57102SLEEP TIGHT NIGHTFALLLGU-57101KONSTELACIJA VALGELGU-67103LUMINA DAWNLGU-67106TEKSTIIL EMBERGLOWLGU-57103LUMINA DUSKLGU-57106TEKSTIIL SOLARFLAMELGU-67104ODYSSEY AURORALGU-67107NAKTIS VIRIDISLGU-57104ODYSSEY DEWDROPLGU-57107NAKTIS CIRSIUM 2019 Courtesy of Art Gallery Quilts LLC. All Rights Reserved.

CONSTRUCTIONSew all rights sides together with ¼"seam allowance. Take all 6⅞" squares from fabric C and F.FINISHED SIZE 54" 72" Cut diagonally in half to create triangle pieces.Set aside.FA B R I C R E Q U I R E M E N T SFabric AFabric BFabric CFabric DFabric EFabric FFabric GFabric HFabric IFabric 57102LGU-57103PE-428PE-407PE-439¼ yd.1¼ yd.½ yd.½ yd.¼ yd.½ yd.1 yd.1⅓ yd.1⅛ yd.¼ yd.Cut hereCut hereDIAGRAM 1 Take all 7⅜" squares from fabric D E and J. Cut diagonally in half to create triangle pieces.Sub-cut your triangle pieces in half to createsmaller triangle pieces. Set aside.BACKING FABRICLGU-57102 3 yds. (suggested)BINDING FABRICPE-428 (Fabric H) (included)Cut hereCut hereCUTTING DIRECTIONS¼" seam allowances are included.FG means Flying Geese.Cut hereCut hereCut hereCut hereDIAGRAM 2 Pair twenty four small triangles from fabrics Dand E.Six (6) 6½" squares from fabric A and BDIAGRAM 3Forty eight (48) 3½" x 6½" rectangles from fabric BTwelve (12) 6⅞" squares from fabric C and FTwelve (12) 7 ⅜ squares from fabric DSix (6) 7⅜" squares from fabric E and J Take twenty four larger triangles from fabric Cand sew it to the DE unit in order to make yourHST's. Trim block to 6 1/2". Set aside.Forty eight (48) 3½" x 6½" rectangles from fabric GNinety six (96) 3 1/2" squares from fabric H and IDIAGRAM 4 Pair twenty small triangles from fabrics D and J.a r t g a l l e r y f a b r i c s. c o mDIAGRAM 5

Take twenty four larger triangles from fabric Fand sew it to the DJ unit in order to make yourHST's. Trim block to 6 1/2". Set asideSew hereTrim ExcessPress OpenDIAGRAM 6 Now, it's time to sew the flying geesecombinations. There are two different FG combinations, fortyeight from each combination need to be sewnin order to finish with a total of ninety six FG tocomplete the quilt top. For the first combination use the 3 ½" x 6 ½”rectangles from fabric B and the 3 ½" squaresfrom fabric H. Place one square from fabric H right sidestogether to one end of your rectangle, as shownin the diagram below.DIAGRAM 8 There are two block combinations, for this quilttop, at this time all the pieces needed are ready,Six blocks from each combination need to besewn in order to finish with a total of twelveblocks to complete the quilt top. For block a take one 6 ½” from fabric A, four C/DE HST and eight HB flying geese. Refer to the diagram below for placing yourpieces. Complete a total of six a blocks and set aside. Trim excess fabric and press open and repeatwith another square on the other side. Continue making FG with all the remainingpieces for this combination until you have thetotal needed (forty eight).Sew hereTrim ExcessPress OpenDIAGRAM 9 For block b take one 6 ½” from fabric B, four F/DJ HST and eight GI flying geese. Refer to the diagram below placing your pieces.DIAGRAM 7 For the second combination use the 3 ½" x 6 ½”rectangles from fabric G and the 3 ½" squaresfrom fabric I Repeat the previous steps for the first flyinggeese combination. Continue making FG with all the remainingpieces for this combination until you have thetotal needed (forty eight).a r t g a l l e r y f a b r i c s. c o mComplete a total of six b blocks and set aside.

Machine or hand quilt starting at the center and working towards the corners. Remember that quilting motifsare a matter of personal preference. Have fun choosingyours! After you finished, trim excess of any fabric or batting,squaring the quilt to proceed to bind it.BINDINGSew rights sides together.DIAGRAM 10A S S E M B L I N G T H E TO PSew all rights sides together with¼"seam allowance. Press open. There are four rows with three blocks each alternatingthe order between block combinations Refer to the cover picture for block placement. Cut enough strips 1½" wide by the width of the fabricH to make a final strip 208" long. Start sewing thebinding strip in the middle of one of the sides of thequilt, placing the strip right side down and leavingan approximated 5" tail. Sew with ¼" seam allowance(using straight stitch), aligning the strip’s raw edgewith the quilt top’s raw edge. Stop stitching ¼" before the edge of the quilt (DIAGRAM B 1). Clip the threads. Remove the quilt fromunder the machine presser foot. Fold the strip in amotion of 45 and upward, pressing with your fingers(DIAGRAM B2). Hold this fold with your finger, bringthe strip down in line with the next edge, making ahorizontal fold that aligns with the top edge of thequilt (DIAGRAM B3). Start sewing at ¼" of the border, stitching all the layers. Do the same in the fourcorners of the quilt. Stop stitching before you reach the last 5 or 6 inches.Cut the threads and remove the quilt from underthe machine presser foot. Lay the loose ends of thebinding flat along the quilt edge, folding the endsback on themselves where they meet. Press themtogether to form a crease. Using this crease as thestitching line, sew the two open ends of the binding with right sides together (you can help yourselfmarking with a pencil if the crease is difficult to see). Trim seam to ¼" and press open. Complete the sewing. Turn binding to back of the quilt, turn raw edgeinside and stitch by hand using blind stitch.Q U I LT A S S E M B LYStop stitching hereDIAGRAM B1Sew rights sides together. Place BACKING FABRIC on a large surface wrong sideup. Stretch it with masking tape against that surface.DIAGRAM B2 Place BATTING on top of backing fabric. Place TOP on top of the batting with right side facing up.Smooth away wrinkles using your hands. Pin all layers together and baste with basting thread,using long stitches. You can also use safety pins to jointhe layers.a r t g a l l e r y f a b r i c s. c o mDIAGRAM B3fold45

a r t g a l l e r y f a b r i c s. c o mNOTE: While all possible care has been taken to ensure theaccuracy of this pattern, We are not responsible for printingerrors or the way in which individual work varies.Please read instructions carefully before starting theconstruction of this quilt. If desired, wash and iron your fabricsbefore starting to cut. 2019 Courtesy of Art Gallery Quilts LLC. All Rights Reserved.a r t g a l l e r y f a b r i c s. c o m

Pin all layers together and baste with basting thread, using long stitches. You can also use safety pins to join the layers. Machine or hand quilt starting at the center and work-ing towards the corners. Remember that quilting motifs are a matter of personal preference. Have fun choosing yours!

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