My requirements are shown using Orchard by April Rosenthal for Moda Fabrics as that is what I will be sewing with this summer.
2 1/2 yards of background fabric
The 2 boarders are each cut at 2 1/2 inch width of fabric.
Here's what the quilt looks like without the scrappy boarder:
I suggest using 2 1/2 inch x 12 1/2 inch strips between the blocks for the 12 inch block rows as Susan Vaughan shows in her Sailing Flag Sampler layout.
Without the scrappy boarder the quilt measures 62 x 77 inches.
If you had wondered how to make 4 at a time flying geese (no waste method) the directions as I provided on Moda BakeShop in my quilt Ribbon Stars are shown below:
Four at a time flying geese:
Draw a line from one corner to the opposite corner on the reverse side of the four 3 7/8 inch squares.
Place two 3 7/8 inch squares on the 7 1/4 square of low volume fabric, RST and small squares in opposite corners. The lines on the reverse sides of the 3 7/8 inch squares should flow together
Sew ¼ inch on each side of the line.
Cut the piece in half on the drawn lines
Press open.
Place a 3 7/8 inch square in the corner of each unit, right sides together, and marked lines positioned as shown in the photo.
Sew a ¼ inch on each side of the line and then repeat for the second unit.
Cut the piece in half on the drawn lines and then press open.
Trim the four flying geese to 3 1/2 x 6 ½ inches.
Until next time ... Happy Sewing!
Lisa Jo
Neverlandstitches
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