guppies for lunch - Michael Miller Fabrics

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GUPPIES FOR LUNCH

Size: 50”W x 50”H | Quilt designed by Jessee Maloney

FABRIC REQUIREMENTS

CX7457-Isle

CX7454-Seaweed

CX7455-Ocean

¾ yard

½ yard

1 yard (Fishbowls & Binding)

CX7456-Ocean

CX7458-Seaweed

CX7455-Sea

½ yard

½ yard

½ yard

CX7457-Sunkist

CX7456-Sea

SC5333-Spa

¼ yards

½ yard

2-½ yards (Background)

SKU (A) CX7457-Isle (B) CX7454-Seaweed (C) CX7455-Ocean (D) CX7456-Ocean (E) CX7458-Seaweed (F) CX7455-Sea (G) CX7457-Sunkist (H) CX7456-Sea (I) SC5333-Spa (Backing)

# of bolts for 12 Kits 1 bolts (9 yards) 1 bolt (6 yards) 1 bolt (12 yards) 1 bolt (6 yards) 1 bolt (6 yards) 1 bolt (6 yards) 1 bolts (3 yards) 1 bolt (6 yards) 2 bolts (30 yards) 4 bolts (48 yards)

# of bolts for 24 Kits 2 bolts (18 yards) 1 bolt (12 yards 2 bolts (24 yards) 1 bolt (12 yards) 1 bolts (12 yards) 1 bolts (12 yards) 1 bolts (6 yards) 1 bolt (12 yards) 4 bolts (60 yards) 8 bolts (96 yards)

TOTAL BOLTS NEEDED

14 Bolts (10 w/o Back)

22 Bolts (14 w/o Back)

*Additional Supplies Needed: Fusible lightweight interfacing for the fish

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GUPPIES FINISHED SIZE: 52”X52” CUTTING DIRECTIONS A - 9.5x10.5 blocks for the bottom of the fish bowls - Qty 14 B - 2.5x10.5 blocls for the top of half of the fishbowls - Qty 14 C - 1”x8.5“strips that coordinate with the top half of the fishbowls and will be the lips of the bowls D - 1”x2.5“ strips of the background fabric - Qty 28 E - 2.5” sqaures of the background fabric - Qty 28 F - 2.5“x4” of the background fabric - Qty 28 G - 2”x13.5” of background fabric - Qty 14 H - 2.5”x13.5” of background fabric - Qty 14 J - 2”7.5” of background fabric - Qty 28 K - 7”x13.5” of background fabric - Qty 4 Two small, and three large fish out of your choice of fabric using the templates that were included.

B LO C K P I E C I N G D I R E C T I O N S STEP 1

STEP 2

Start with the A blocks and place E blocks at the bottom corners, right

Sew from corner to corner on top of block E (fig. 2) Trim the corners

sides together. Line up the corners (fig 1).

and fold the triangles over and press.

STEP 3

STEP 4

Line the long end of block F up with the short end of block B, and sew

Sew together block D, block E and another block D (in that specific

from corner to corner. Repeat for the other side of block B (fig 3). Trim

order) (fig 4)

the corners, fold the pieces over and press.

STEP 5

STEP 6

Combine block DE&D strip to the top of the coordinating block FB&F

Then add block G to the top of the the newly formed piece. (fig6)

strip (fig 5). Press.

STEP 7

STEP 8

Add block J on either side of the altered block A (fig 7) Press. Then add

Combine the Top half of the fihsbowl with the bottom, making sure

block H to the bottom of the new combination

to match up seams, and ta-da, you have a finished block! (fig. 8)

FISH APPLIQUE I would suggest that you add your raw edge fish appliques to the desired bowls at this time, it will become harder later in the process. Q U I LT TO P P I E C I N G D I R E C T I O N S

STEP 1 Make two rows of three fishbowls, and then two rows of four fish bowls (fig 9). Put the rows of four aside for a minute.

STEP 2 Add block K to both ends of the three fishbowl strips. (fig 10) Press all of the rows really well.

STEP 3 Take one row of three fishbowls, and add a row of four fish bowls to the bottom, making sure to match up any seams (fig 11). Reapt for the other set.

STEP 4 Now stack the two sections on top of each other to complete your quilt top (fig 12).

Large Fish

Small Fish