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24Nov2008

Molly's Sketchbook: A Wedding Quilt

When I found out my dear friends Nicole and Marty were getting married I knew I had to make them a wedding quilt. Their wedding colors were festive and bright: yellows, reds and pinks so I knew what colors I would use, but I didn't know what the design would be. One day I was walking around my parent's Berkeley, California neighborhood and I saw the most beautiful quilt hanging on a wall through someone's window (I was admiring their garden, I swear I wasn't just walking around peeping in windows!) and was inspired to make this quilt.

Materials

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  • Twenty to Thirty 1/4 yards of quilt weight fabric in a spectrum ranging from bright pink to pale yellow
  • 3 yards of Kona Cotton in Snow

Prepare Fabrics

  • Wash, dry and press all fabrics.
  • Divide the 1/4 yards equally into four sections, so that the colors gradually lead into one another along a spectrum as in the picture above (the pinks gradually transition into the oranges etc):
  • Group A: Bright Pink to Orange
  • Group B: Orange to Bright Yellow
  • Group C: Bright Yellow to Medium Yellow
  • Group D: Medium Yellow to Pale Yellow

Cut Fabrics

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Cut the colorful 1/4 yards and Kona Cotton as explained below. Keep the prints in spectrum order as pictured above:

  • Group A: Cut 25 pieces 12.5-inches X 3.5 inches long. (Note: As you can see above I didn't use an equal amount of each fabric. The ones I really liked I used more of. There are no rules as long as you have 25 pieces).
  • Group B: Cut 25 pieces 12.5-inches X 3.5- inches
  • Group C: Cut 25 pieces 12.5-inches X 3.5- inches
  • Group D: Cut 22 pieces 12.5-inches X 3.5- inches
  • Kona Cotton: Cut 96 pieces 12.5-inches X 3.5-inches

The cutting is the most tedious part of this project, I promise! I recommend cutting the colorful prints one day and then the Kona Cotton on another day in order to keep your sanity!

Prepare For Piecing

Make sure that your cut fabric groups (A, B, C, and D) are organized so that it is clear to you which group is which. It is also important that the colors of each group are all going the same way:

  • Group A should be arranged so the bright pink pieces at the top of the stack and the orange pieces are on the bottom.
  • Group B should have orange on the top and bright yellow on the bottom.
  • Group C should have bright yellow at the top and medium yellow at the bottom
  • Group D should have medium yellow on top moving to pale yellow at the bottom.

Piece Vertical Strips

Follow the piecing guide below to piece the 25 vertical strips. I pieced my quilt by pinning and sewing one vertical strip at a time so that I wouldn't get confused about the color order while sewing, but you can organize your piecing however you feel comfortable. Always take the top piece from the specified color group as you work your way down the vertical strip.

All seams should be sewn with a 1/4-inch seam allowance.

Download and print this piecing diagram so that you can check off each strip after it's been pieced. Keep the strips in order once you piece them. If you want to be extra organized you could write the strip's number on it's edge with an erasable fabric marker.

A= a piece from Group A

B= a piece from Group B

C= a piece from Group C

D= a piece from Group D

White = Kona Cotton

Cut Vertical Strips

Cut the tops and bottoms of the vertical strips as shown in the diagram above. (For example: strip 2 cut 9-inches from the top and 3-inches from the bottom). Please note that some of the strips are not cut. Download and print the cutting diagram so that you can read the measurements more clearly. Remember to keep the strips oriented so that Group A is at the top and Group D is at the bottom.

After you are done cutting the strips they will all be the same size and you'll be ready to sew the top together!

Sew Top

If you'd like to download and print this diagram, you can do so here.

When piecing long strips like these with a lot of horizontal seams you may find that some of your strips are a bit longer than others.  This is a common situation and nothing to worry about, you can compensate for any difference by pinning. Begin by carefully aligning the corners and edges of your strips.  Place pins at each corner and then another in the center, then place a pin between each pin.  Continue adding pins between pins until your pins are about 2-inches apart.

Sew all seams with a 1/4-inch seam allowance.

Sew strips 1-8:

  • Sew strip 1 to the left hand edge of strip 2, keeping both strips are oriented with Group A fabric at the top and Group D fabric at the bottom.
  • sew 1-2 to 3
  • sew 1-2-3 to 4
  • sew 1-2-3-4 to 5
  • continue in this manner through strip 8, set aside.

Sew strips 9- 17 as above, set aside.

Sew strips 18-25 as above, set aside.

Sew the first panel (strips 1-8) to the second panel (strips 9-17). Double check that you're sewing strip 8 to strip 9 and going in the correct order. Then sew the last panel (strips 18-25) to the rest of the quilt being sure to sew strip 17 to strip 18. Now you're top is together and you can see the cool zig zag design!

Quilting and Binding

Knowing myself, and knowing that I only had a year to get this present to Nicole and Marty I decided to leave the quilting the the experts! I sent my finished and pressed quilt top, along with a backing fabric and a binding fabric to our friends at Cranberry Quiltworks or (888) 82-QUILT. They do machine quilting on big long arm machines. Once they received it they called me and we discussed what kind of quilting I wanted. They had really helpful suggestions about everything from where to quilt it to what color thread to use. In the end we decided to simply "stitch in the ditch" along the long edges of the strips using an off white thread (that way it would blend with both the white background and the colorful pieces.) They used a thin 100% cotton batting and they even bound the whole thing with a double-fold binding. They sent it back promptly and even included the unused bias binding and backing fabric. I couldn't be happier with the result!


Reader Comments (25)

It's beautiful, Molly!
November 24, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKay
thanks for the great pattern
November 24, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLaDonna
This is lovely, Molly. And Cranberry Quiltworks, what a lifesaver! The quilting part of the process terrifies me, but I think I could take on at least the piecing myself. Thanks!
November 25, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAnnabelle
Beautiful quilt Molly your friends will be so happy to receive this one. Very clever instructions!!
November 25, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMary
This quilt is fantastic! Such wonderful colours and perfect design. Glad you were looking at the people's garden.
November 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSarah
That quilt is awesome! The colors are so happy! Can you tell me what size the pattern is for? I did not see it in the directions. Thank you for a beautiful design!
November 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSharon
Beautiful!!
November 29, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKirsten
This is such a great gift! It's beautiful!
December 1, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterlilli
Wow! Those bright colours sure pop against that stark white. Thanks for sharing.

What are the final dimensions for this quilt?
December 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLori
Lori - I was wondering the same thing. If I'm doing my calculations right I think it's roughly 75" x 84". I have a king size bed and like an oversized cover so I'd need to increase the width to 110" and the length to 98" - so at least one extra row and 11-12 extra columns.
December 11, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterhsp
This is Gorgeous...just gorgeous. Lucky friends.....
February 18, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterlinda
I love this pattern so much! I reproduced it in turquoise, chartreuse and navy. Feel free to take a look here: http://vanessapage.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-projects.html Thank you so much to the Purl Bee!!
February 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterVanessa Vandersande
I'm in love with this quilt! I have been searching for a quilt to make for my nephew when he gets married. (He's finally found someone who he has said is "The one".) So I'm very excited to have come across this. I'm relatively new to quilting (only about a year), so I'm still in need of help and ideas.

I'd love to make this for him and have the colors represent his love of the outdoors and that he lives near Denver. Both he and his girlfriend love hiking, snowboarding, biking, swimming, if it's an outdoor sport they love it.

They live where they see the mountains every day and I'd like to have the colors somehow represent that lifestyle, outdoors, mountains.

So, any thoughts on color choices?

I'm thinking at the "foot" of the quilt start with greens to grays (grass to mountains
The middle - grays to whites (mountains to snow tops)
The "head" - whites to blues (snow tops to sky)

Is that to literal? Any thoughts? I don't mind constructive criticism at all. :)

Thank you all!
March 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBrenda
I am obsessed with this! It's gorgeous!!!
April 15, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterandrea larsen
This is Beautiful!!!!!
April 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJamieBEE
Amazing! I love how you explained exactly how to make this quilt! I've been wanting to learn for a while now, it's always great to read through instructions and SEE how it's done. Thanks!!

And the couple receiving this quilt is going to be SO happy! It's a wonderful gift!
April 24, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkatelynjane
OH. WOW. What an amazing and beautiful work of art! Thank you so much for sharing... for taking such amazing photos... and for creating such an amazing record. Simply: WOW!
May 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCMN
wow. absolutely stunningly gorgeous! the colors - the pattern. just perfect!
May 7, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterlisa s
Hi there,
What size is this quilt in the end? Queen?
Thanks!
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May 14, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterf
your quilt is absolutely beautiful. when i first saw it, i knew i wanted to make one of my own. i'd never taken on a project of this magnitude but your instructions were so easy to follow that it took no time at all. much thanks!
here's a link to my quilt: http://bit.ly/12tRZZ
--my color scheme went from light greens, to blues, to just a touch of purple
June 25, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersmm
I love this quilt. It's absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for posting the pattern. I've only just started quilting but once I get better, I can't wait to try it out.
July 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKT
I've been lusting over this quilt since Apartment Therapy posted it a few months ago, and it got me quilting again, for the first time since I was a kid!

I'm linking this on my blog tonight, and listing your page on my inspirations. Thanks for being awesome :)
August 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChelsea
I love this quilt!! I am new to quilting and was looking for the perfect present for one of my best friends in the world. I know she is going to love it if I ever finish!! I I have been cutting fabric for days and it is making my head spin. Probably because this is my first quilt attempt (and I figured I would make 2 since I was already doing it)... but man is that tedious!! Thanks for the design!!
August 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCourtney
This is my first quilt attempt, with color selection and much help from my grandmother. My room isn't quite as pretty as the one in your photograph, but I am very much in love with the pattern.

I have only just started with the actual quilting of the piece, but I'm determined to do it by hand. I'm quilting 1/4" from the seams. I also added a few strips to each side of the quilt, and added length to the top so I had a partial-row of white instead a partial row of color. It hangs off my queen bed so nicely.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rmossman/sets/72157622169298055/
September 7, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBecky
This is also my very first quilting attempt. I've only just finished cutting the colorful fabrics and haven't started the white. I'm sticking with the pink, orange, and yellow color scheme because it's a gift for a friend who loves those colors.

For those of you who have finished the quilt, how many yards of fabric do I need for the backing?

Thank you, Purl Bee, for such a gorgeous quilt...and to PurlSoHo for offering such a fun selection of fabric.

Good luck everyone!
September 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLiza

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