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Matching cushion and quilt
Matching cushion and quilt
Matching cushion and quilt
Matching cushion and quilt
Matching cushion and quilt
Matching cushion and quilt

Matching cushion and quilt

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About this pattern

Lovingly stitch a glorious quilt using bright fabric prints and following Corinne Bradd’s expert instruction. Once you’ve made the quilt, why not stitch some co-ordinating cushion covers?

Essentials

  • Fabric: V&A, Coral Collection, Damask, Foulard, Scroll, Scallops, Medallion, 50cm of each; cotton, white, 3m
  • Wadding, 2m
  • Card
  • Hera marker

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    Floral quilt

    1. Use card to make square templates of the following sizes; 11cm, 14.5cm, 15.5cm and 27.5cm. Use the 14.5cm square to trace and cut nine pieces of fabric to be used as block centrepieces.

    2. Cut 10, 11cm squares from damask and eight from scroll, then trim each in half diagonally. Cut 10, 15.5cm squares from foulard fabric and eight from scallops print. Press each and arrange into blocks of three prints, so there are five blocks in one set and four blocks in different prints.

    3. Stitch the smaller triangles to the edges of the squares. Sew opposite triangles first, then press out before stitching the remaining pair into place. Repeat this process to stitch the larger triangles, so there is a square within a diamond within a square pattern, then press the seams.

    4. Use the largest template to cut nine squares of white cotton, then trim four in half diagonally a

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