Recorded Live: SINGER® Tossed 9-Patch Beginner Piecing and Quilting: Part 1 of 3
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At a Glance
Category:
Fabric & Sewing
Time:
1 hour 1 min
Language:
English
Level:
Beginner
Tutorial by:
Singer
About
A "Tossed Nine Patch" quilt is a great project for a beginner sewer and quilter. It looks impressive but is very easy to construct making it a great project for new sewists. In this three part series, you will learn the basic steps for constructing a lap size quilt.
Supplies featured in this video:
- Sewing machine - We will feature the SINGER® Fashion Mate™ 5560
- 9 Patch Fabric:
- Note: A fat quarter is at least 18 by 21 inches in size. That means you should be able to get (12) 5" squares from one fat quarter.
- 4 different small prints (fat quarter x4)
- 1 contrasting solid color for the center square (fat quarter)
- 1 background fabric (3/4 yard)
- Inner Border fabric (1/3 yard) (Part 2)
- Outer Border (1/2 yards) (Part 2)
- Backing fabric, ( 3 ¾ yard), (Part 3)
- Binding fabric: (2/3 yard), (Part 3)
- Batting: (craft 60""x60"" size) (Part 3)
- All Purpose Thread (40wt)
- Titanium Universal 80/12 Needle for piecing (Parts 1 and 2)
- Quilting 80/11 Needle for machine quilting (Part 3) https://www.michaels.com/product/singer-titanium-universal-quilting-machine-needles-5ct-D572771S
- ¼" Piecing Foot
- Small scissors
- ¼" ruler
- Even Feed/ Walking Foot (Part 3)
- Rotary cutter and mat
- Straight Edge Quilter's Ruler
- Washable Fabric Pen or chalk pen
- Quilting pins or clips
- Basting Temporary Adhesive Spray (Part 3)
- SINGER® SteamCraft or SteamCraft Plus Steam Iron
- Clear Spray Starch
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