Atlantis Lost
Featuring TokyoMilk Neptune & the Mermaid by Margot Elena This quilt is inspired by the TokyoMilk product line and its packaging imagery. Two of the product lines are named “Light” and “Dark”—creating the mood for the coloration. Collection:
TokyoMilk Neptune & the Mermaid by Margot Elena
Technique:
Piecing
Skill Level:
Experienced Beginner
Crafting Time: Weekend* Finished Size:
51” x 59½” (129.54cm x 151.13cm)
*Crafting time based on Experienced Beginner skill level
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Project designed by Julie Johnston Tech edited by Linda Turner Griepentrog
Fabric Requirements DESIGN
COLOR
ARTICLE CODE
(A) Age of Aquarius (B) What Would Poseidon Say? (C) Floral Reef (D) Lost Atlantis (E) Neptune’s Neverland (F) Floral Reef (G) What Would Poseidon Say? (H) Anthemoessa (I) Age of Aquarius (J) Neptune’s Neverland (K) Song of the Siren (L) Anthemoessa (M) Salt & Sea (N) Lost Atlantis (O) Oceanus (P) What Would Poseidon Say? (Q) Neptune’s Neverland (R) Salt & Sea (S) Floral Reef (T) Lost Atlantis (U) Floating Millefleur (V) Song of the Siren (W) Oceanus
1 Pink PWTM003.8PINK ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Pink PWTM005.8PINK ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Pink PWTM009.8PINK ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Ivory PWTM001.8IVOR ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) Yellow PWTM002.8YELL 1⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Pink PWTM009.8PINK ⁄2 yard (45.72cm) Yellow PWTM005.8YELL 1⁄3 yard (30.48cm) Yellow PWTM004.8YELL 1⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Blue PWTM003.8BLUE ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Aqua PWTM002.8AQUA ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Aqua PWTM006.8AQUA ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Aqua PWTM004.8AQUA ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Aqua PWTM008.8AQUA ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Aqua PWTM001.8AQUA ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Aqua PWTM010.8AQUA ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Blue PWTM005.8BLUE ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Navy PWTM002.8NAVY ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Navy PWTM008.8NAVY ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Navy PWTM009.8NAVY ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Navy PWTM001.8NAVY ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Navy PWTM007.8NAVY ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Navy PWTM006.8NAVY ⁄3 yard (30.48cm) 1 Navy PWTM010.8NAVY ⁄3 yard (30.48cm)
Backing (Purchased Separately)
DESIGN
ARTICLE CODE
COLOR
44” (111.76cm) Oceanus OR 108” (274.32cm)
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Navy
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Backing 44” (111.76cm)
YARDAGE
33⁄8 yards (3.07m) 13⁄4 yards (1.60m)
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Additional Requirements • • • • • •
Coats Cotton thread to match fabrics 59” x 68” (149.86cm x 172.72cm) batting Sewing machine Spray starch or starch alternative Rotary cutter/mat/ruler Basic sewing and pressing supplies ®
Fabrics B, H, J, O, and R, cut from each: (1) 10” (25.40cm) square; sub-cut (4) QST Fabric C, cut: (3) 10” (25.40cm) square; sub-cut (10) QST
Cutting WOF = Width of Fabric Use starch if desired to help prevent distortion of the bias-cut triangle edges. To cut quarter-square triangles (QST), cut squares twice diagonally from corner to corner (Fig. 1).
figure 1 - Cut to QSTs
Fabrics A and I, cut from each: (2) 10” (25.40cm) squares; sub-cut (7) QST
Fig. 1
Fabrics D and E, cut from each: (1) 10” x WOF (25.40cm x WOF); sub-cut (4) 10” (25.40cm) squares, then cut (14) QST
Sewing All seam allowances are ¼” (.64cm) and pieces are sewn right sides figure 1together. - Cut to QSTs Refer to the Quilt Layout diagram on page 5 for the QST fabric combinations for each block. 1. Sew together the edges of two QST for each half of the block (Fig. 2). Press the seam to one side.
figure 2 - Sew QSTs into HSTs
Fig. 2
figure 1 - Cut to QSTs
Fabric F, cut: (6) 2½” x WOF (25.40cm x WOF), for binding Fabrics G, K, M, and S, cut from each: (2) 10” (25.40cm) squares; sub-cut (8) QST Fabrics L, N, U, V, and W, cut from each: (2) 10” (25.40cm) squares; sub-cut (6) QST
figure 3 - Sew HSTs to make block figure 2 - Sew QSTs into HSTs
2. Place two designated QST pairs right sides together, nesting seams to ensure center alignment. Sew the long edges together (Fig. 3). Repeat to make a total of (42) blocks. Fig. 3
Fabric P, cut: (1) 10” x WOF (25.40cm x WOF); sub-cut (4) 10” (25.40cm) squares, then cut (10) QST
figure 3 - Sew HSTs to make block
figure 2 - Sew QSTs into HSTs
Note: You will have a few extra QST from the initial cutting, so save them for another project. Also note that Fabric C and Fabric F are the same—one cut (1⁄3 yard) is used for the QST and the other (1⁄2 yard) is used for the binding.
figure 3 - Sew HSTs to make block
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Fabrics Q and T, cut from each: (1) 10” x WOF (25.40cm x WOF); sub-cut (3) 10” (25.40cm) squares, then cut (12) QST
Julie Johnston
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3. Press the completed blocks and trim to 9” (45.72cm) square.
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Quilt Top Assembly 4. Following the Quilt Layout on page 5, lay out the blocks in (7) rows of (6) blocks each, noting the orientation. Sew the blocks together in each row, pressing seams in alternate directions for adjacent rows. 5. Sew the rows together in order. Press the seams to one side.
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Finishing 6. Sew together the (6) 21⁄2” x WOF (6.35cm x WOF) Fabric F binding strips end to end using diagonal seams. Press the seams open. Press the binding strip in half wrong sides together. 7. Layer the backing (wrong side up), batting, and quilt top (right side up). Baste the layers together and quilt as desired. Trim excess batting and backing even with the top after quilting is completed. 8. Leaving an 8” (20.32cm) tail of binding, sew binding to top of quilt through all layers matching all raw edges. Miter corners. Stop approximately 12” (30.48cm) from where you started. Lay both loose ends of binding flat along quilt edge. Where these two loose ends meet, fold them back on themselves and press to form a crease. Using this crease as your stitching line, sew the two open ends of the binding together right sides together. Trim seam to 1 ⁄4” (.64cm) and press open. Finish sewing binding to quilt. 9. Turn the binding to the back of quilt and hand-stitch in place.
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Quilt Layout
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