Square Root! For Sarah Root's little baby boy!
SQUARE ROOT
mini-tutorial
Start with half of a layer cake.
Take a brown paper grocery bag and mix the layer cake up in it. Reach in & Randomly (I know it is hard, but truly be random and do not overthink it) select 20 layer cake squares. Using a 1/4" seam, stitch rows of 4 squares together. Press seams open. Create 5 rows of 4 squares. Stitch rows together, pressing seams open; forming a 4x5 grid.
20 10x10 squares (add 5 more if you want a little bit of sass on the back)
12 5x5 squares
1 2/3 yds for backing & binding (1 1/2 if you add the sass)
batting 45x53
Now, to form the the 4 Patches:
You will need 12 charms or 12 5x5 scrap squares. Stitch 2 squares (with value differences) RST on the right side, turn the charms 180 degrees and stitch the new right side, using 1/4" seams. Pick 2 more value varied charms and repeat.
Cut the stitched charms in half, at the 2 1/2" mark, parallel to the stitching lines.
Press seams open.
Cut, at 2 1/2", the stitched together HRSs, parallel to the last stitches.
And voila, from four charms you have four 4 patches!
Use a water soluble Glue Stick to glue the four patches at the intersections of 4 layer cake squares. Stitch 1/4" away from the edge of your 4 patch.
Make a quilt sandwich and quilt it! I have recently converted to a 3" binding... I know, you are thinking what????? 3"?????
Yes, I like have a more substantial binding (which I carefully select so that it will show well on the quilt) for looks as well as ease of attaching via machine.
Pre-washed raw edges. |
This is the softened raw edges after just one washing. |
For this Square Root quilt: Lily & Will II layer cake (could make 2 from 1 layer cake.) Little Gatherings charm pack for the 4 Patches. |
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