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Plaid-Ish Scrap Quilt Tutorial - Kitchen Table Quilting

This document provides instructions for making a 64" x 82" plaid quilt with 3 different block types - A, B, and C blocks. It emphasizes the importance of separating fabrics by value into light, mid, and dark piles before cutting. The quilt layout alternates the block types, with 8.5" rows alternating B and C blocks and 10.5" rows alternating A and C blocks. It was designed by Erica Jackman in 2019.

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Plaid-Ish Scrap Quilt Tutorial - Kitchen Table Quilting

This document provides instructions for making a 64" x 82" plaid quilt with 3 different block types - A, B, and C blocks. It emphasizes the importance of separating fabrics by value into light, mid, and dark piles before cutting. The quilt layout alternates the block types, with 8.5" rows alternating B and C blocks and 10.5" rows alternating A and C blocks. It was designed by Erica Jackman in 2019.

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  • Block Construction
  • Introduction and Notes
  • Cutting Instructions
  • Quilt Top Construction

- These instructions make a quilt that is 64" x 82" .

- Cutting instructions are given for making each individual block type so you can adjust the quilt size.
- If you make this quilt, use the hashtag #plaidishquilt & please tag me @kitchentablequilting, I want to see it!
- While the original intent of this pattern was to use scraps, it can certainly be made from yardage.

Value is very important in this quilt and there should be a definite dinstinction between the dark, mid, and
light valued fabrics. Roughly separate your fabrics into piles before cutting. Taking a black and white photo
can help you differentiate between value.

There are 3 types of blocks in this quilt and directions are outlined below.
The quilt has rows that are 8.5" high and rows that are 10.5" high.
8.5" rows
Alternates C blocks with B blocks.

10.5" rows
Alternates A blocks with C blocks.
Designed by Erica Jackman 2019
For personal use only, duplication is prohibited
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