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Join us on a TQS exclusive 12-month creative journey along America’s backcountry roads as we bring you "The Patchwork Barn Quilt," a fabulous quilt designed especially for TQS by Edyta Sitar. A spectacular medallion quilt featuring a barn nestled amongst rows of ‘crops’ (blocks). Edyta’s design inspiration was the result of observing the painted quilt blocks on the side of barns as she traveled across the country.

Known for her love of colorfully elegant scrap quilts, Edyta has this time, used her magic touch by combining a wide variety of blue and cream fabrics set against a creamy background. The resulting design is a stunning, but quieter scrap quilt that is sure to be a family favorite for generations to come. Each month we will provide photos, detailed directions for a portion of the quilt, and full-size patterns.

TOPIC: Cutting Fabric for The Patchwork Barn Quilt

Cutting Fabric for The Patchwork Barn Quilt 05 Jan 2018 10:22 #143169

I hope you are having a good time if you have started making the Patchwork Barn quilt. For those of us who made the 2017 Halo Star Medallion, isn't it fun how quickly these blocks can be made?

There have been some questions about "cutting ahead". My simple answer is "NO--don't do it". While Month 1 uses 1.5" and 2.5" strips, each month is different. Do not cut up all your fabric into those size strips now.

I recommend you cut a strip (width of fabric WOF) for the sizes you need for Month 1. Put the remaining part of the strips into Ziploc bags by size, 1.5" and 2.5" for Month 1, for example. The next time these sizes are used, see if you already have some of that particular fabric in that particular size, especially if you are using the Kit. Mine is scrappy and this is a good way to see what fabrics I've used already, and what I might have enough of for future blocks.

Let me mention one more thing I've also just posted elsewhere on the Forum. Block 1 lists the cutting steps as "Print 1", "Print 2", through "Print 6". This could make it appear you are using 6 different prints in this block. I followed the photo and used two prints--I think each cutting instruction is a "Step", not a "Print".

I hope these suggestion help. I am happy to answer any questions you have. Since I've been making quilts for 35 years I don't often read all the directions (yikes!) and it helps me to realize those who are newer to our game may have questions that would not have occurred to me. So don't hesitate to ask if you need help.

Barbara--in COLD Alabama, temps in the teens today, we find that really COLD

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