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Quilt patterns with curved seams have threatened quilters for many years. However, thanks to the Quarter Circles printed interfacing sheet, we can now incorporate curved designs into our quilts quickly and easily, with very professional looking results. This pattern was developed by Lisa Byers. Lisa lives on Long Island, New York. She is a designer and owns QuiltersParadise.com, a web-based quilt shop. Here is how it is done: |
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Sew two star fabrics together in strips. |
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Cut each panel of interfacing into three sections. |
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Place interfacing on paired strips. Stitch on the solid lines.. |
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Cut on the dashed lines. |
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Turn pieces right sides out. Finger press seams flat.
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Fuse chevron-shaped appliqué pieces to background square.
Stitch along edge of applique. |
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Sew blocks together in rows and columns.
Quilt and bind |
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Complete instructions including yardages for five sizes plus a recommended quilting pattern. |
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Each panels yields 32 four inch (finished size) blocks. Panels required by quilt size:
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