Friday, August 21, 2020

Give Thanks Gingham Plaid Quilt - Plus it's reversible!



Are you ready for fall quilting?!?!? I do enjoy the summer sun, but fall is always so nice!  

The new Give Thanks Collection designed by Sandy Gervais for Riley Blake Designs is perfect for fall sewing! Just look at the gorgeous fall colors and that panel!!!
 


Can you believe this is my very first Thanksgiving Quilt?!?!? I knew I wanted to make a Gingham Plaid Quilt, but that panel totally needs to be a quilt too.  So I solved my dilemma by making my Give Thanks Gingham Plaid Quilt REVERSIBLE!!!


Don't worry I'm totally going to share how I made BOTH the Give Thanks Gingham Plaid and the Give Thanks Panel Quilts!


Give Thanks Gingham Plaid and Give Thank Panel Quilt 50" x 59"



Supplies:

Give Thanks Gingham Plaid Quilt


Cutting Instructions:
Cutting Tips:

I recommend using your AccuQuilt GO! 9" Mix & Match Qube - GO! Square-5" (4 1/2" Finished) die for cutting your squares. They will be perfect!


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Quilt Assembly:

Lay out squares in desired layout ( 11 x 13 grid ). Sew together with 1/4" seam. 





    Give Thanks Panel Quilt


    Cutting Instructions:
    Quilt Assembly: *
    • Sew (1) 10.5" x 43" side border to right and left side of Give Thanks Panel
    • Sew (1) 10.5" x 10.5" corner square to each end of the 10.5" x 35.5" top and bottom borders.
    • Sew (1) 10.5" x 55.5" border to top and bottom of quilt.
    *Backing (Panel Quilt) will be approx 56" x 63". If you are sending your quilt to a long arm quilter - you may need to make the border fabric wider than 10.5". 

    Quilt and Bind as desired!


    For machine quilting - I used Sulky 30 wt Blendables Biscuit 733-4040 as I love this variegated thread! The 30wt also makes the machine quilting stand out more. Since it is a thicker thread, I recommend using a 90/14 top stitch needle or 100/16 top stitch needle. I used the same thread for my bobbin too - no problems at all on my Janome M7 machine! If you find that your thread breaks while free motion quilting, please make sure you are using the correct size topstitch needle plus a drop of Sewer's Aid on the eye of the needle can be helpful too!


    Isn't that variegation so lovely?!?!? It randomly changes colors every 2-5"! You can find the thread at Sulky (here).



    This Give Thanks Quilt is ready to be cuddled with - yay! I'm totally using it now as it's almost time for fall decorating!







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    Have a great day and happy quilting! 

    Melanie


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    3 comments:

    1. Thank you sew much for sharing how you made your wonderful fall gingham quilt. I have linked to your tutorial on my blog today to spread the word ... :) Pat

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    2. This is just a lovely quilt! And reversible! Thanks for sharing.

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