Step 9: Baste and quilt your quilt as desired. Step 8: When your quilt top is finished, press all the seams to the rows all the same direction. Continue until the whole quilt top is sewn together. Start with rows #1 and #2 and place them on top of rows #3 and #4 and stitch together. Step 7: Now it’s time to sew each of the sets of rows together. ![]() Continue until all rows are sewn in sets of two. It keeps the quilt more square to sew two rows at a time. Step 6: Stitch rows #3 and #4 together as you did in step 5. Place row #1 on top of row #2 and stitch the rows together using a 1/4″ seam allowance. Step 5: When all the rows are stitched together and pressed, it’s time to attach the rows together. It’s best to press the seam allowances on each row a different way to be able to nest seams as you are sewing the rows together. Step 4: Continue will the rest of the 13 rows the same as you did in step 3. Then add square 3 and so on until all of row #1 is done. Do that by placing the first square on top of the second square with RST and stitch using a 1/4″ seam allowance. Step 3: Starting with the first row stitch each of the 4.5″ squares together to make up row one. ![]() Step 2: Arrange each row into the following quilt pattern. ![]() Because it depends on how you arrange each row, you will have extra squares of each of the fabrics. Step 1: Take all 1/4 yards and cut each one fabric into 4.5″ squares. I used the quilting cottons of this fabric line along with some basics to create the By Popular Demand Quilt Pattern which is a free pattern to use with the fabrics!ġ/4 yard of 12 different fabrics in 4 color ways (I used navy, teal, grey and white.) Today is my day on the By Popular Demand Fabric Tour.
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