Making a full size quilt from the 22.5 runner blocks

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Making a full 22.5 Squedge Quilt

Making a full size quilt from the 22.5 runner blocks The size of our full quilt before borders is 64" x 80". This is 4 blocks across and 5 blocks down. A 3" border will increase the quilt to 70" x 86".

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A B C D

Batting Backing Binding

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Exact Amount Needed

147" 28" 36" 35" Double size 190" 23"

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See the next page for a design grid to help with planning your fabric colors.

Yardage Suggested

4 ½ yd 1 yd* 1 ¼ yd* 1 ¼ yd 76" x 92" 5 ½ yd ¾ yd

Cut 80

Cut 80

* must be non-directional two way design fabric

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10 ½" wide x fabric width

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Eight

4 ½" wide x fabric width

2 ½" wide x fabric width

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To conserve fabric, I suggest you make four strip sets, alternating four B and four C strips. From these strips you can cut the Squedge tool back and forth. I suggest you cut one piece, then move to the strip below, rather than working across the strip set. This way you won't squeeze the pieces too close to allow for the next Squedge cut. Here is a diagram of what the cuts will look like, Make two for the partial squedge and two for the mirrored partial squedge. You will need to refer to the package instructions for construction information.

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3 ½" wide x fabric width

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3" strip for appliques

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Binding

One

3 ½" wide x fabric width

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Eight

Cut 80

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Cut 80

Strip Size

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Number of strips

This alternating layout does require your B and C fabrics to be two way designs. One way fabrics will require fourteen single strip sets. © 2013 Cheryl Phillips

Making a full 22.5 Squedge Quilt

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Making a full 22.5 Squedge Quilt

Yardage for Directional fabrics A

A B C D

Batting Backing Binding

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C

Exact Amount Needed

231" 42" 60" 35" Double size 190" 23"

D

See the previous page for a design grid to help with planning your fabric colors.

Yardage Suggested

6 ½ yd* 1 ¼ yd* 1 ⅞ yd* 1 ¼ yd 76" x 92" 5 ½ yd ¾ yd

* required for directional one way design fabric

A B

C D Binding

Number of strips

Strip Size

28

8 ¼" wide x fabric width

Fourteen

4 ¼" wide x fabric width*

Nine

3 ½" wide x fabric width

Fourteen One

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Align the Squedge tool to the edge of the fabric as shown. By alternating the wedge with a directional fabric such as a stripe you will get interesting chevroned results!

3" wide x fabric width*

3" strip for appliques

2 ½" wide x fabric width

Cut 80

Cut 80

Use single strip sets if either or both Fabric B or C is a directional fabric. www.PhillipsFiberArt.com

© 2013 Cheryl Phillips