I liked the ragged quilt my sister had made and had also seen a quilt that just had a whole bunch of mis-matched squares. These are the two quilts that I used as an inspiration for my quilt.
Materials:
-1.5 yards of 7 different colors of fabric (I used four solid colors and three fabrics with a design)- total of 10.5 yards with a little left over
- 3/8 yard of coordinating fabric for binding
- batting (I like the 100% cotton batting)
- 3 5/8 yards for backing
I want a quilt that will be a good sized lap quilt- so about a 48" x 64". As with my sisters ragged quilt that has ragged squares, I want it a little more intrecit and have it as ragged triangles.
For the first week, I cut all of my triangles. The large squares measured 8.5" x 8.5"; medium squares were 6.5" x 6.5"; and the small squares were 4.5" x 4.5". I needed 7 squares of each size and each color. I then cut each of them in 1/2 to make 14 triangles of each size and each color- total of 96 (you will only need 13 triangles for two of the colors of each size). With each of the large squares measuring 8.5" x 8.5" with a 1/4" seam allowance, I will have a quilt with 6 squares along the top and 8 down the side, this quilt will measure 48" x 64"- slightly smaller, but still a good size.
Next week I will be working on mixing and matching the triangles to get 96 stacks of triangles. Lots of sewing ahead!
Be sure to keep all of the little scraps- they will make a great quilt later... another project!