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Autumn Quilting with Wendy Sheppard
Autumn Quilting with Wendy Sheppard
Autumn Quilting with Wendy Sheppard
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Autumn Quilting with Wendy Sheppard

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Each project in this enchanting collection invitesquilters to embrace the spirit of the fall season,capturing the essence of autumnal beauty withevery stitch. From traditional patchwork designsreminiscent of rustic harvest scenes to warmarrangements inspired by the crisp air and fallingleaves, this book offers a diverse array of patternsto suit every quilter's style and skill level.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnnies
Release dateJul 26, 2024
ISBN9798892533560
Autumn Quilting with Wendy Sheppard
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Wendy Sheppard

Wendy Sheppard, originally from Southeast Asia, began her career as a chemical engineer. In 2005, with encouragement from a friend and no prior experience, she made her first quilt. Needless to say, that delve into quilting changed her career path. Wendy's original designs have been featured in numerous quilting magazines. She also designs patterns for several major fabric companies. Wendy and her family live in Dumfries, VA. (ivoryspring.wordpress.com)

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    Autumn Quilting with Wendy Sheppard - Wendy Sheppard

    Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

    A cozy cabin with cats and cinnamon rolls is the perfect place to spend a chilly morning.

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Finished Sizes

    Quilt Size: 48 × 72

    Block Size: 8 × 8

    Number of Blocks: 48

    Materials

    •2⅛ yards white print*

    •½ yard black print*

    •1 yard tan print #1*

    •⅜ yard tan print #2*

    •⅜ yard tan print #3*

    •⅜ yard tan print #4*

    •⅜ yard tan print #5*

    •1⅛ yards orange print #1*

    •⅜ yard orange print #2*

    •⅜ yard red print #1*

    •⅜ yard red print #2*

    •⅜ yard navy print #1*

    •⅜ yard navy print #2*

    •4⅞ yards backing*

    •56 × 80 batting*

    •Thread*

    •Basic sewing tools and supplies

    *Fabric from the Daisy Lane by Kansas Troubles Quilters and Jelly & Jam by Fig Tree Quilts collections for Moda Fabrics; Tuscany Silk batting from Hobbs; Aurifil 50 wt. thread used to make sample. EQ8 was used to design this quilt.

    Cat

    8 × 8 Finished Block

    Make 3 orange

    Make 5 black

    Stripe Block

    8 × 8 Finished Block

    Make 4

    Brown Log Cabin

    8 × 8 Finished Block

    Make 18

    Blue Log Cabin

    8 × 8 Finished Block

    Make 18

    Project Notes

    Read all instructions before beginning this project.

    Stitch right sides together using a ¼" seam allowance unless otherwise specified.

    Materials and cutting lists assume 40" of usable fabric width for yardage.

    Arrows indicate directions to press seams.

    WOF – width of fabric

    HST – half-square triangle

    QST – quarter-square triangle

    Cutting

    From white print cut:

    •3 (2" × WOF) strips, stitch short ends to short ends, then subcut into:

    2 (2 × 48½) V border strips

    •3 (1½" × WOF) strips, stitch short ends to short ends, then subcut into:

    2 (1½ × 48½) U border strips

    •4 (1½ × 8½) P rectangles

    •36 (1½ × 7½) T rectangles

    •36 (1½ × 6½) I rectangles

    •36 (1½ × 5½) S rectangles

    •44 (1½ × 4½) N rectangles

    •36 (1½ × 3½) B rectangles

    •36 (1½ × 2½) R rectangles

    •8 (1½") A squares

    •8 (1¼ × 2¾) E rectangles

    •8 (1 × 3½) D rectangles

    •8 (1 × 2½) L rectangles

    From black print cut:

    •5 (3½") H squares

    •5 (2¾ × 3½) G rectangles

    •5 (2 × 3½) C rectangles

    •10 (1½") A squares

    •5 (1¼ × 2) F rectangles

    •5 (1 × 3½) M rectangles

    •5 (1 × 1½) K rectangles

    From tan print #1 cut:

    •4 (7½ × 8½) O rectangles

    •8 (3½") H squares

    •3 (2" × WOF) strips, stitch short ends to short ends, then subcut into:

    2 (2 × 48½) V border strips

    •8 (1½ × 8½) J rectangles

    •16 (1½ × 6½) I rectangles

    •8 (1½ × 3½) B rectangles

    •8 (1½") A squares

    From tan print #2 cut:

    •36 (1½ × 3½) B rectangles

    From tan print #3 cut:

    •36 (1½ × 4½) N rectangles

    From tan print #4 cut:

    •18 (1½ × 7½) T rectangles

    From tan print #5 cut:

    •18 (1½ × 8½) J rectangles

    From orange print #1 cut:

    •3 (3½") H squares

    •3 (2¾ × 3½) G rectangles

    •7 (2½" × WOF) binding strips

    •3 (2 × 3½) C rectangles

    •6 (1½") A squares

    •3 (1¼ × 2) F rectangles

    •3 (1 × 3½) M rectangles

    •3 (1 × 1½) K rectangles

    From orange print #2 cut:

    •36 (2½") Q squares

    From red print #1 cut:

    •36 (1½ × 5½) S rectangles

    From red print #2 cut:

    •36 (1½ × 6½) I rectangles

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