Morse Code dash dot dot dash 67”x76”

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Morse Code PATTERN

Morse Code Fabric Requirements & Cutting instructions Dashes (20) 10” squares 1/2 Layer Cake Dots 1 Charm Pack Sashing 1-1/2 yards

Border 1-3/8 yards Binding 5/8 yard

dash dot dot dash 67”x76” Start with a Layer Cake, add a charm pack, sprinkle a little sashing and top it off with a border. This quilt is quick and easy to make! What does “dash dot dot dash” mean in Morse Code? The answer is X. All seams are 1/4”. Pressing directions are indicated.

(40) 5” squares

SAMPLE Cut (32) 1-1/2” strips into (36) 1-1/2”x15-1/2” (40) 1-1/2”x5” (3) 1-1/2”x54-1/2” (2) 1-1/2”x63-1/2” (2) 1-1/2”x56-1/2”

Do Not Copy Cut (7) 6” strips into (2) 6”x65-1/2” (2) 6”x67-1/2”

(7) 2-1/2” strips

Instructions 1. Begin by cutting (20) 10” squares in half to form (40) 5”x10” rectangles. 2. Stitch a 5” sashing strip between a rectangle from Step 1 and a 5” square. Press to the outside. The unfinished unit should measure 5”x15-1/2”. Make (40) units. 3. Stitch (2) units from Step 2 together, with a 15-1/2” sashing strip between. Press toward the sashing strip. The unfinished unit should measure 10-1/2”x15-1/2”. Make (10) units of Block A and (10) units of Block B. Note that the placement of the subunits differ in each Block. Block A Make (10)

Block B Make (10)

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