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www.studioefabrics.net The Lightkeeper's Quilt A Free Project Sheet NOT FOR RESALE QUILT 1 PROCESS COLOR: Featuring fabrics from the The Lightkeeper's Quilt collection by Quilt-ish of Cape Cod for Fabric Requirements (A) 5007P-74 . (B) 5011-74 . (C) 5013-11 . (D) 5010-74 . (E) 5008-16 . (F) 5013-77 . (G) 1351-Grass**. (H) 1351-Orchid**. (I) 5014-7 . (J) 5008-77 . 1 panel 1 ⅓ yards ⅔ yard 2 yards ⅝ yard ½ yard ¼ yard ¼ yard ⅛ yard ¼ yard Additional Supplies Needed (K) 5014-77 . ⅛ yard (L) 5012-94 . 1 ½ yards* (M) 1351-Orange** ¾ yard (N) 1351-Butterscotch** ⅜ yard Backing 5010-74 . 5 yards * Includes Binding ** Just Color! Collection Batting 76” x 86” (Recommended: Air Lite Colour Me 100% Cotton) Piecing and sewing thread Quilting and sewing supplies GRAYSCALE: Quilt designed by June Herold Finished Quilt Size 68” x 78” Skill Level: Intermediate B/W: Please check our website for pattern updates before starting this project.

STUDIO e PROJECTS Page 2 of 9 www.studioefabrics.net Fabrics in the Collection Crashing Waves - Aqua 5008-16 Lighthouse Panel - Multi 5007P-74 Clouds - Sunset 5009-34 Stripe - Multi 5011-74 Constellations - Black 5012-94 Crashing Waves - Stormy 5008-77 Clouds - Blue 5009-17 Hexies - Multi 5010-74 Fish - Light Blue 5013-11 Fish - Dark Blue 5013-77 Lighthouse Sketch - White Lighthouse Sketch - Dark Blue 5014-7 5014-77 Butterscotch 1351-Butterscotch Grass 1351-Grass Orange 1351-Orange Orchid 1351-Orchid

Cutting Instructions STUDIO e PROJECTS www.studioefabrics.net Cutting Page 3 of 9 Please note: All strips are cut across the width of fabric (WOF) from selvage to selvage edge unless otherwise noted. WOF Width of Fabric LOF Length of Fabric Fabric A (5007P-74 Lighthouse Panel – Multi), fussy cut: (1) 23” x 35” strip centered on the lighthouse. (16) 1 ½” x 2 ½” strips from the stripe at the bottom of the panel. Fabric B (5011-74 Stripe – Multi), cut: (1) 22 ¼” x WOF strip, sub-cut (4) 2 ¼” x 22 ¼” strips. (1) 6 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (2) 2 ¼” x 6 ½” strips. (1) 2 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (4) 2 ¼” x 2 ½” strips and (8) 1 ½” x 1 ¼” strips. (2) 2 ¼” x 40 ½” WOF strips. (2) 1 ¼” x 35” WOF strips. (1) 1 ¼” x WOF strip, sub-cut (6) 1 ¼” x 5 ½” strips. (1) 1 ¼” x WOF strip, sub-cut (2) 1 ¼” x 3 ½” strips and (2) 1 ¼” x 2 ½” strips. From the remaining fabric, fussy cut (8) 2 ⅞” orange squares, (8) 2 ⅞” blue squares, (16) 1 ½” orange squares and (8) 1 ½” blue squares. Cut the 2 ⅞” squares across (1) diagonal to make (16) 2 ⅞” orange and (16) 2 ⅞” blue triangles. Fabric C (5013-11 Fish – Light Blue), cut: (3) 1 ½” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 1 ½” x 48 ½” strips. (2) 1 ½” x 40 ½” WOF strips. (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (8) 1 ½” x 4 ½” strips. (2) 1 ½” x WOF strips, sub-cut (8) 1 ½” x 6 ½” strips. (3) 1 ½” x WOF strips, sub-cut (64) 1 ½” squares. Fabric D (5010-74 Hexies – Multi), cut: (4) 7 ½” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 7 ½” x 70” strips. (3) 7 ½” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 7 ½” x 46” strips. Fussy cut (8) 1 ½” x 2 ½” strips with an orange hexagon on (1) end (D1). Fussy cut (8) 1 ½” x 2 ½” strips with a black hexagon on (1) end (D2). Fussy cut (8) 1 ½” x 3 ½” strips with a white hexagon on (1) end. Fabric E (5008-16 Crashing Waves – Aqua), cut: (1) 4 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (16) 1 ½” x 4 ½” strips. (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (16) 1 ½” x 2 ½” strips. (3) 1 ½” x WOF strips, sub-cut (16) 1 ½” x 6 ½” strips. (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (24) 1 ½” squares. Fabric F (5013-77 Fish – Dark Blue), cut: (1) 2 ½” x WOF strips, sub-cut (8) 2 ½” x 3 ½” strips. (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (8) 1 ½” x 4 ½” strips. (2) 1 ½” x WOF strips, sub-cut (8) 1 ½” x 6 ½” strips. (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (16) 1 ½” squares. (1) ¾” x WOF strip, sub-cut (4) ¾” x 6 ½” strips. (1) ¾” x WOF strip, sub-cut (4) ¾” x 6” strips. Fabric G (1351-Grass Just Color! – Grass), cut: (2) 1 ½” x WOF strips, sub-cut (44) 1 ½” squares.

STUDIO e PROJECTS www.studioefabrics.net Cutting - Continued Page 4 of 9 Fabric H (1351-Orchid Just Color! – Orchid), cut: (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (12) 1 ½” squares. (1) 1 ¼” x WOF strip, sub-cut (4) 1 ¼” x 6” strips. (1) 1 ¼” x WOF strip, sub-cut (4) 1 ¼” x 4 ½” strips. Fabric I (5014-7 Lighthouse Sketch – White): (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (24) 1 ½” squares. Fabric J (5008-77 Crashing Waves – Stormy), cut: (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (8) 1 ½” x 4 ½” strips. (2) 1 ½” x WOF strips, sub-cut (8) 1 ½” x 6 ½” strips. Fabric K (5014-77 Lighthouse Sketch – Dark Blue), cut: (1) 1 ½” x WOF strip, sub-cut (16) 1 ½” squares. Fabric L (5012-94 Constellations – Black), cut: (8) 2 ½” x WOF strips for the binding. (4) 2 ½” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 2 ½” x 74 ½” strips. (4) 2 ½” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 2 ½” x 68 ½” strips. (3) 1 ½” X WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 1 ½” x 54” strips. (3) 1 ½” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 1 ½” x 46” strips. Fabric M (1351-Orange Just Color! – Orange), cut: (4) 2” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 2” x 70” strips. (4) 2” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 2” x 63” strips. (3) 1 ½” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 1 ½” x 48 ½” strips. Fabric N (1351-Butterscotch Just Color! – Butterscotch), cut: (4) 1 ¼” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 1 ¼” x 73” strips. (4) 1 ¼” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together end to end with diagonal seams and cut (2) 1 ¼” x 64 ½” strips. Backing (5010-74 Hexies – Multi), cut: (2) 86” x WOF strips. Sew the strips together and trim to 76” x 86” to make the back.

STUDIO e PROJECTS Page 5 of 9 www.studioefabrics.net Sewing Sew using a ¼” seam allowance with right sides together (RST) unless otherwise indicated. Always press towards the darker fabric while assembling, unless otherwise noted by the arrows. Block Assembly Note: The arrows in the figures represent the fabric print direction. Pay attention to the unit orientations while assembling the various components. 1. Sew (4) 1 ½” x 1 ¼” Fabric B strips and (3) 5 ½” x 1 ¼” Fabric B strips together end to end and alternating them. Sew (1) 3 ½” x 1 ¼” Fabric B strip to the left end of the sewn strip and (1) 2 ½” x 1 ¼” Fabric B strip to the right end to make (1) Unit 1 strip (Fig. 1). Repeat to make a second Unit 1 strip. Unit 1 make 2 3 ½” x 1 ¼” B 5 ½” x 1 ¼” B 5 ½” x 1 ¼” B 5 ½” x 1 ¼” B 2 ½” x 1 ¼” B B B B B 1 ½” x 1 ¼” 1 ½” x 1 ¼” 1 ½” x 1 ¼” 1 ½” x 1 ¼” Fig. 1 Center Block Unit 1 2. Sew (1) 1 ¼” x 35” Fabric B strip to each side of the 23” x 35” Fabric A strip. Sew (1) unit 1 block to the top and to the bottom of the Fabric A strip to make the Center Block (Fig. 2). The block should measure 24 ½” x 36 ½”. 3. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 2 ½” Fabric E strip to the top of (1) 1 ½” x 2 ½” Fabric D (orange hexi) strip lengthwise to make (1) Unit 2 square (Fig. 3). Repeat to make (8) Unit 2 squares total. A B B 4. Sew (4) Unit 2 squares together into a 2 x 2 matrix to make (1) Unit 3 square (Fig. 4). Repeat to make a second Unit 3 square. 5. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 4 ½” Fabric F strip to each side of (1) Unit 3 square. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 6 ½” Fabric F strip to the top and to the bottom of the Unit 3 square to make (1) Block One square (Fig. 5). Repeat to make a second Block One square. Fig. 2 Unit 1 6. Sew (2) 1 ½” Fabric I squares and (2) 1 ½” Fabric C squares together, alternating them, to make Row One. Repeat to make Row Three. Sew (2) 1 ½” Fabric C squares and (2) 1 ½” Fabric I squares together, alternating them, to make Row Two. Repeat to make Row Four. Sew the (4) rows together in numerical order to make (1) Unit 4 square (Fig. 6). Repeat to make (3) Unit 4 squares total. Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2 7. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 4 ½” Fabric E strip to each side of (1) Unit 4 square. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 6 ½” Fabric E strip to the top and to the bottom of the Unit 4 square to make (1) Block Two square (Fig. 7). Repeat to make (3) Block Two squares total. Block Two Block One make 3 make 2 Unit 4 Unit 3 E F make 3 make 2 I C I C Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit F F E Unit 4 E C I C I 2 make 8 I C I C E C I C I E D1 F Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7

STUDIO e PROJECTS Page 6 of 9 www.studioefabrics.net 8. Place (1) 1 ½” Fabric G square on the left side of (1) 1 ½” x 2 ½” Fabric A strip, right sides together (Fig. 8). Sew across the diagonal of the square from the upper right corner to the lower left corner (Fig. 8). Trim away the excess fabric from behind the triangle, leaving a ¼” seam allowance. Flip open the triangle formed and press (Fig. 9). 9. Place another 1 ½” Fabric G square on the right side of the 1 ½” x 2 ½” Fabric A strip, right sides together (Fig. 10). Sew across the diagonal of the square from the upper left corner to the lower right corner (Fig. 10). Trim away the excess fabric from behind the triangle, leaving a ¼” seam allowance. Flip open the triangle formed and press to make (1) Unit 5 strip (Fig. 11). 10. Repeat Steps 8-9 to make (16) Unit 5 strips total. Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Unit 5 make 16 G G A Fig. 10 Fig. 11 11. Sew (4) Unit 5 strips together lengthwise to make (1) row. Repeat to make a second row. Sew the (2) rows together lengthwise to make (1) Unit 6 square (Fig. 12). Repeat to make a second Unit 6 square. 12. Sew (1) 1 ¼” x 4 ½” Fabric H strip to each side of (1) Unit 6 square. Sew (1) 1 ¼” x 6” Fabric H strip to the top and to the bottom of the Unit 6 square to make (1) Unit 7 square (Fig. 13). Repeat to make a second Unit 7 square. 13. Sew (1) ¾” x 6” strip to each side of (1) Unit 7 square. Sew (1) ¾” x 6 ½” Fabric F strip to the top and to the bottom of the Unit 7 square to make (1) Block Three square (Fig. 14). Repeat to make a second Block Three square. 14. Repeat Steps 6-7 and refer to Figures 15-16 for fabric identification and placement to make (2) Block Four squares. Unit 6 H Fig. 13 H F Unit 7 Fig. 14 F F 16. Sew (4) Unit 9 squares together into a 2 x 2 matrix to make (1) Block Five square (Fig. 18). Repeat to make a second Block Five square. Unit 9 make 8 F D Fig. 17 Unit 8 E Fig. 16 Block Five make 2 Unit 9 Unit 9 15. Sew (1) 2 ½” x 3 ½” Fabric F strip to the top of (1) 1 ½” x 3 ½” Fabric D strip lengthwise to make (1) Unit 9 square (Fig. 17). Repeat to make (8) Unit 9 squares total. E Unit 9 Unit 5 Unit 5 Unit 5 Unit 5 Unit 5 Unit 5 Unit 5 Unit 5 H Unit 8 make 2 C K C K KC KC C K C K KC KC Fig. 15 Block Four make 2 E Unit 9 Unit 7 make 2 H Unit 6 make 2 Fig. 12 Block Three make 2 F Fig. 18 E

STUDIO e PROJECTS Page 7 of 9 www.studioefabrics.net 17. Repeat Steps 6-7 and refer to Figures 19-20 for fabric identification, placement and orientation to make (4) Block Six squares. Block Six make 4 Unit 10 J make 4 B E B B Unit 10 J J E F E F F E F E B B E B J Fig. 19 Fig. 20 18. Repeat Steps 6-7 and refer to Figures 21-22 for fabric identification and placement to make (3) Block Seven squares. Block Seven make 3 E Unit 11 make 3 C G C H G C HC C H C G HC G C Fig. 21 E Unit 11 E E Fig. 22 19. Sew (1) Fabric B 2 ⅞” orange triangle and (1) Fabric B 2 ⅞” blue triangle together to make (1) Unit 12 square (Fig. 23). Trim unit to measure 2 ½”. Repeat to make (16) Unit 12 squares total. 20. Sew (4) Unit 12 squares together into a 2 x 2 matrix to make (1) Unit 13 square (Fig. 24). Repeat to make (4) Unit 4 squares total. 21. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 4 ½” Fabric C strip to each side of (1) Unit 13 square. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 6 ½” Fabric C strip to the top and to the bottom of the Unit 13 square to make (1) Block Eight square (Fig. 25). Repeat to make (4) Block Eight squares total. 22. Repeat Steps 3-5 and refer to Figures 26-28 for fabric identification, placement and orientation to make (2) Block Nine squares. Fig. 24 C Unit 13 C Fig. 25 C Unit 14 make 8 E D2 Fig. 26 Unit 14 Unit 14 Unit Unit 12 12 Unit Unit 12 12 Block Nine make 2 F Unit 15 make 2 Unit 14 Unit 13 make 4 Unit 14 Unit 12 make 16 BB B Fig. 23 Block Eight make 4 C Fig. 27 F Unit 15 F Fig. 28 F

STUDIO e PROJECTS www.studioefabrics.net 23. Sew together (1) of each block for Blocks One through Block Six, in numerical order, to make the Left Border (Fig. 29). 24. Repeat Step 23 and refer to Figures 30-32 for component identification and placement to make the Right Border, Top Border and Bottom Border. 25. Sew (1) 2 ¼” x 2 ½” Fabric B strip to each end of (1) 2 ¼” x 6 ½” Fabric B strip. Sew (1) 2 ¼” x 22 ¼” Fabric B strip to each end of the new strip to make (1) Pieced Side Border (Fig. 33). Repeat to make a second Pieced Side Border. Quilt Top Assembly (Follow the Quilt Layout while assembling the quilt top.) 26. Sew the Left, Right, Top and Bottom Borders to the Center Block. 27. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 48 ½” Fabric M strip to each side of the Center Block. 28. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 48 ½” Fabric C strip to each side of the Center Block. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 40 ½” Fabric C strip to the top and to the bottom of the Center Block. 8 9 8 Fig. 32 2 6 2 2 3 5 4 7 5 3 6 Fig. 29 6 4 7 B 1 Fig. 30 8 B B B B Bottom Border 6 Pieced Side Border make 2 9 8 2 ¼” x 22 ¼” Fig. 31 7 1 2 ¼” x 6 ½” Top Border Right Border 2 ¼” x 2 ½” 2 ¼” x 2 ½” 30. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 54” Fabric L strip to each side of the Center Block. Sew (1) 1 ½” x 46” Fabric L strip to the top and to the bottom of the Center Block. Left Border 2 ¼” x 22 ¼” 29. Sew (1) 2 ¼” x 40 ½” Fabric B strip to the top and to the bottom of the Center Block. Sew (1) Pieced Side Border to each side of the Center Block. Page 8 of 9 Fig. 33

STUDIO e PROJECTS Page 9 of 9 www.studioefabrics.net 31. Sew (1) 7 ½” x 46” Fabric D strip to the top and to the bottom of the Center Block. Sew (1) 7 ½” x 70” Fabric D strip to each side of the Center Block. 32. Sew (1) 2” x 70” Fabric M strip to each side of the Center Block. Sew (1) 2” x 63” Fabric M strip to the top and to the bottom of the Center Block. 33. Sew (1) 1 ¼” x 73” Fabric N strip to each side of the Center Block. Sew 1 ¼” x 64 ½” Fabric N strip to the top and to the bottom of the Center Block. 34. Sew (1) 2 ½” x 74 ½” Fabric L strip to each side of the Center Block. Sew (1) 2 ½” x 68 ½” Fabric L strip to the top and to the bottom of the Center Block to make the quilt top. Layering, Quilting and Finishing L N M 35. Press the quilt top and 76” x 86” backing well. Layer backing (wrong side up), batting, pressed quilt top (right side up) and baste. Quilt as desired and trim excess batting and backing when quilting is complete. D L B C Binding 36. Cut the ends of the (8) Fabric L binding strips at a 45-degree angle and sew end to end to make (1) continuous piece of binding. Fold in half lengthwise and press wrong sides together. 37. Sew the binding to the front of the quilt, raw edges together. Turn the folded edge to the back, and hand stitch in place. L NM D L CM Center Block MC L D M N L C B L D M N L Quilt Layout Every effort has been made to ensure that all projects are error free. All the information is presented in good faith, however no warranty can be given nor results guaranteed as we have no control over the execution of instructions. Therefore, we assume no responsibility for the use of this information or damages that may occur as a result. When errors are brought to our attention, we make every effort to correct and post a revision as soon as possible. Please make sure to check www.studioefabrics.net for pattern updates prior to starting the project. We also recommend that you test the project prior to cutting for kits. Finally, all free projects are intended to remain free to you and are not for resale. 2019 Studio e Fabrics

Featuring fabrics from the The Lightkeeper's Quilt collection by Quilt-ish of Cape Cod for PROCESS COLOR: GRAYSCALE: B/W: Batting 76" x 86" (Recommended: Air Lite Colour Me 100% Cotton) Piecing and sewing thread Quilting and sewing supplies QUILT 1 Quilt designed by June Herold Finished Quilt Size 68" x 78"

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