Finished Size: 52” x 72”
Pattern: 10” Paper Piecing Squares from Missouri Star Quilt Company
Skill Level: Beginner thru Advanced
Why I like this quilt: This is a great way to use up scraps! I made this quilt with leftovers from all of the Kaffe Fasset collections I have used over the past few years. (You could also use jelly rolls or honey buns.) The 10” Paper Piecing squares from Missouri Star Quilt Company make this project a piece of cake.
Tips: The smaller the stitch length you use, the easier it will be to remove the tissue paper once you are done making your block. I prefer to use a 1.5 mm stitch length. A single pack of squares will make a lap-size quilt. If you are a beginner, I highly recommend pre-starching your fabric.
Creative Grids 24” x 36” Self-Healing Mat
TrueCut 45mm Rotary Cutter
Creative Grids 9.5” Square Ruler
Aurifil 50wt. Thread in 2615 (Aluminum)
Creative Grids Starter Set
Creative Grids 12.5” x 24.5”
reative Grids 6.5” x 24.5” ruler
18” x 18” Rotating Cutting Mat
Odif Grippy Non-slip Coating for templates
Panasonic 360° Freestyle Cordless Iron
Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9480 sewing machine
Olfa 45 mm Ergonomic Rotary Cutter
(I strongly recommend purchasing your sewing machine from a local store that offers repair services. However, if you don’t have a local store, you can buy it online at Amazon (https://amzn.to/4hujsjN) and other retailers. )
(“A rotating mat is not essential but it is safer and allows for more accurate cuts. Buy whichever size works best for your space and your budget.”)
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