Belvedere Floral Quilt
This exquisite quilt pattern uses the popular fabric collection Belvedere by Donna Dewberry. Seven fabrics complement one another in this quilt pattern.
Materials:
- Fabric A: Spaced Floral (1517155) ¾ yard
- Fabric B: Scroll Leaves (1517152) 1¼ yards
- Fabric C: Spaced Ferns (1517150) 1½ yards
- Fabric D: Packed Hydrangea (1517153) ¾ yard
- Fabric E: Plume Allover (1517149) 1 yard
- Fabric F: Packed Leaves (1517160) 3/8 yard
- Fabric G: Plaid (1517156) ½ yard
- Backing: Your Choice 4 yards
Cutting Directions:
- Fabric A: Cut sixteen 5½” squares.
- Fabric B: Cut sixty-four 2” squares. Cut six 2½” x width of fabric (WOF) strips. Piece them together into two 2½” x 48½” strips and two 2½” x 44½” strips.
- Fabric C: Cut six 5½” x WOF strips. Piece the strips into two 5½” x 58½” strips and two 5½” x 48½” strips. Cut thirty-two 1½” x 7½” strips and thirty-two 1½” x 5½” strips.
- Fabric D: Cut sixty-four 33/8” squares.
- Fabric E: Cut ninety-six 33/8” squares.
- Fabric F: Cut thirty-two 33/8” squares.
- Fabric G: Cut sixty-four 2½” x 3” strips.
- Backing: Piece into one 66” square.
Assembly Instructions:
- Place one 2” Fabric B square on the upper left corner of one 5½” Fabric A square, right sides together. Sew across the diagonal of the smaller square from the upper right to the lower left corner (fig 1). Repeat with three more 2” Fabric B squares and the remaining three corners of the 5½” square (fig 2). Repeat with the remaining 5½” Fabric A squares to make sixteen Center Units total.
- Sew one 1½” x 5½” strip to each side of the Center Unit. Sew one 1½” x 7½” strip to the top and bottom of the Center Unit.
- Place one 33/8” Fabric D square on top of one 33/8” Fabric E square, right sides together. Draw a line across one diagonal of the top square. Sew ¼” away from both sides of the drawn line (fig 3). Cut on the drawn line to make two half-square triangles (fig 4). Repeat to make (128) D/E half-square triangles total.
- Repeat Step 3 with thirty-two 33/8” Fabric F squares and thirty-two 33/8” Fabric E squares to make sixty-four E/F half-squares triangles total.
- Follow the Block Layout to make sixteen blocks total.
- Sew four blocks together to make one row. Make four rows total. Sew the rows together to make the quilt top.
- Sew one 2½” x 44½” Fabric B strip to each side of the quilt top. Sew one 2½” x 48½” Fabric B strip to the top and bottom of the quilt top.
- Sew one 5½” x 48½” Fabric C strip to each side of the quilt top. Sew one 5½” x 58½” strip to the top and bottom of the quilt top.
- Layer, quilt and bind as desired.
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Why is there no finished size given for this quilt? I'm not going to just start making a quilt not knowing how big it will be when I've done.
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I'm not loving Ms. Dewberry's fabric choices (and maybe her line of fabric). But thanks for offering. It would be cute in a
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What a lovely pattern, it would be so helpful if these patterns were in PDF format to save easily, but thank you for a lovely quilt.
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