Emery Walker's House Inspiration

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A Block of the Month or Anytime

Finished Size: 72" x 72" (1.83m x 1.83m)

Project designed by Marilyn Foreman - Quilt Moments

Fabric Requirements

(A) Bird Webbs Blue

(B) Bower Herball

Stellar Starburst Quilt - Floral

A Block of the Month or Anytime Quilt

PWWM099.HERBALL

(C) Emery’s Willow Blue PWWM109.BLUE

(D) Emery’s Willow Russet PWWM109.RUSSET

(E) SM Bachelors Button Emery Blue PWWM110.EMERYBLUE*

(F) Rose & Thistle Madder

PWWM112.MADDER

(G) Elmcote Dearle Blue PWWM113.DEARLEBLUE

(H) Marigold Tan PWWM006.TANXX 1 yard (0.91m)

* includes binding

Backing (Purchased Separately)

44" (1.12m) wide

LG Bluebell Webbs Blue PWWM116.WEBBSBLUE

yards (4.11m) OR 108" (2.74m) wide Strawberry Thief Linen

QBWM001.LINEN

If kitting, refer to the final pattern for yardage amounts, it is recommended that a sample is made to confirm accuracy.

A Block of the Month or Anytime

Finished Size: 72" x 72" (1.83m x 1.83m)

Project designed by Marilyn Foreman - Quilt Moments

Fabric Requirements

(A) Bird Webbs Blue

(B) Bower Herball

(C) Emery’s Willow Blue

(D) Emery’s Willow Russet

(E) SM Bachelors Button Emery Blue

(F) Rose & Thistle Madder

(G) Elmcote Dearle Blue

(H) Michaelmas Daisy Ivory

* includes binding

Backing (Purchased Separately)

44" (1.12m) wide Trent Webbs Blue

Stellar Starburst Quilt - Ivory

A Block of the Month or Anytime Quilt

PWWM097.WEBBSBLUE 1 yard (0.91m)

PWWM099.HERBALL 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM109.BLUE 1 yard (0.91m)

PWWM109.RUSSET 3⁄4 yard (0.69m)

PWWM110.EMERYBLUE* 15⁄8 yards (1.49m)

PWWM112.MADDER 3⁄8 yard (0.34m)

PWWM113.DEARLEBLUE 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM035.IVORY 33⁄4 yards (3.43m)

PWWM111.WEBBSBLUE 41⁄2 yards (4.11m) OR 108" (2.74m) wide Strawberry Thief Navy

QBWM001.NAVY 21⁄4 yards (2.06m)

If kitting, refer to the final pattern for yardage amounts, it is recommended that a sample is made to confirm accuracy.

Backing 44"
Backing 108"

Featuring Morris & Co. X Emery Walker’s House

Garden Pathways Quilt

Finished Size: 951⁄4" x 951⁄4"

Project designed by Linda McGibbon - Lakeview Quilting

Purchase pattern at lakeviewquilting2.com

Technique: Pieced | Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

Fabric Requirements

DESIGN COLOR

(A) Bird TUMP

Garden Pathways Quilt

(B) Bird WEBBS BLUE

(C) Bower HERBALL

(D) Sunflower HERBALL

(E) Emery’s Willow BLUE

(F) Emery’s Willow RUSSET

(G) Trent LEAFY

(H) Trent WEBBS BLUE

(I) Rose & Thistle MADDER

(J) Elmcote DEARLE BLUE

(K) Marigold TANXX

(L) Jasmine BLUSH

* includes binding

Backing (Purchased Separately)

44" (1.12m) wide

Bird WEBBS BLUE

PWWM097.TUMP 21⁄2 yards (2.29m)

PWWM097.WEBBSBLUE 21⁄8 yards (1.94m)

PWWM099.HERBALL 3⁄4 yard (0.69m)

PWWM106.HERBALL 2 yards (1.83m)

PWWM109.BLUE* 13⁄8 yards (1.26m)

PWWM109.RUSSET 11⁄2 yards (1.37m)

PWWM111.LEAFY 13⁄4 yards (1.60m)

PWWM111.WEBBSBLUE 1⁄2 yard (0.46m)

PWWM112.MADDER 1 yard (0.91m)

PWWM113.DEARLEBLUE 15⁄8 yards (1.49m)

PWWM006.TANXX 11⁄4 yards (1.14m)

PWWM059.BLUSH 3⁄4 yard (0.69m)

PWWM097.WEBBSBLUE 81⁄4 yards (7.54m) OR 108" (2.74m) wide

Strawberry Thief LINEN

QBWM001.LINEN 3 yards (2.74m)

If kitting, refer to the final pattern for yardage amounts, it is recommended that a sample is made to confirm accuracy.

Crossroads Quilt

Featuring Emery Walker’s House by William Morris

Crossroads are the intersections of our life choices. The choice to make this big, blocked quilt will keep you warm for years to come.

Collection: Emery Walker’s House by William Morris

Technique: Pieced

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

Finished Sizes:

Finished Size: 80" x 96" (2.03m x 2.44m)

Finished Block Size: 16" x 16" (40.64cm x 40.64cm)

All possible care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this pattern. We are not responsible for printing errors or the manner in which individual work varies. Please read the instructions carefully before starting this project. If kitting, it is recommended a sample is made to confirm accuracy.

Fabric Requirements

(A) Bird TUMP PWWM097.TUMP 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

(B) Bird WEBBS BLUE PWWM097.WEBBSBLUE 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

(C) Bower HERBALL

(D) Bower NAVY

(E) Sunflower HERBALL

PWWM099.HERBALL 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM099.NAVY 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

(F) Emery’s Willow BLUE PWWM109.BLUE* 13⁄8 yards (1.26m)

(G) Emery’s Willow RUSSET PWWM109.RUSSET 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

(H) SM Bachelors Button EMERY BLUE

(I) Trent LEAFY

(J) Trent WEBBS BLUE

(K) Rose & Thistle MADDER

(L) Elmcote DEARLE BLUE

(M) The Beauty of Life INDIGO

(N) Rambling Rose LEAFY

(O) LG Bluebell WEBBS BLUE

(P) Michaelmas Daisy IVORY

*includes binding

Backing (Purchased Separately) 44" (1.12m) wide

Rambling Rose LEAFY

PWWM110.EMERYBLUE 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM111.LEAFY 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM111.WEBBSBLUE 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM112.MADDER 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM113.DEARLEBLUE 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM114.INDIGO 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM115.LEAFY 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM116.WEBBSBLUE 5⁄8 yard (0.57m)

PWWM035.IVORY 11⁄3 yards (1.22m)

Crossroads Quilt

PWWM115.LEAFY 75⁄8 yards (6.97m) OR 108" (2.74m) wide

Strawberry Thief NAVY

QBWM001.NAVY 3 yards (2.74m)

Additional Recommendations

• 100% cotton thread in colors to match

• 88" x 104" (2.24m x 2.64m) quilt batting

Cutting

WOF = Width of Fabric

Note: Keep cut squares grouped by fabric and size and keep all the squares oriented so the prints are right-reading for easier cutting and construction.

Fabrics A-E, and G-O, cut:

(1)147⁄8" x WOF strip, subcut (2)147⁄8" squares.

From remainder of strip cut (4)27⁄8" x 147⁄8" strips, subcut (14)27⁄8" squares.

Fabric F, cut:

(1)147⁄8" x WOF strip, subcut (2)147⁄8" squares.

From remainder of strip cut (4)27⁄8" x 147⁄8" strips, subcut (14)27⁄8" squares. (10)21⁄2" x WOF for binding

Fabric P, cut:

(15)21⁄2" x WOF; subcut (240)21⁄2" squares

Crossroads Quilt

Instructions

Note: Use a 1⁄4" seam allowance throughout. Sew all pieces with right sides together and raw edges even using matching thread. Press after each seam.

Block Construction

Remember to keep all the squares oriented so the prints are right-reading throughout the following steps.

1. Cut all Fabrics B, F, and N 147⁄8" and 27⁄8" squares in half diagonally once only as shown (bottom right to top left). Fig. 1

Fig. 1 Fig. 1

2. Arrange (8) 2 1 ⁄ 2 " Fabric P squares and (14) 27⁄8" Fabric B triangles in (8) offset rows as shown. Stitch into rows. Sew rows together. Make a total of 2 Unit 1. Fig. 2

Fig. 2 Fig. 2

3. Stitch the long edges of (2) 147⁄8" Fabric B triangles to both long edges of a Unit 1. Make a total of 2 Fabric B blocks (16 1⁄ 2 " square unfinished). Fig. 3

Fig. 3 B Fig. 3

4. In the same manner, make 2 each Fabrics F and N blocks. Fig. 4

Fig. 4

Fig. 4

5. Cut all Fabrics I, K, and M 147⁄8" and 27⁄8" squares in half diagonally once only as shown (bottom left to top right). Fig. 5

Fig. 5 Fig. 5

7. Stitch the long edges of (2) 147⁄8" Fabric I triangles to both long edges of a Unit 2. Make a total of 2 Fabric I blocks (16 1⁄ 2" square unfinished). Fig. 7

Fig. 7 I Fig. 7

6. Arrange (8) 2 1 ⁄ 2 " Fabric P squares and (14) 27⁄8" Fabric I triangles in (8) offset rows as shown, in the opposite direction of Unit 1. Stitch into rows. Sew rows together. Make a total of 2 Unit 2. Fig. 6

Fig. 6 Fig. 6

Unit 2 Make 2

8. In the same manner, make 2 each Fabrics K and M blocks. Fig. 8

8

Fig. 8

K - Make 2Block M - Make 2

Crossroads Quilt

9. From Fabrics A, C, D, E, G, H, J, L, and O, cut 1 each 147⁄8" squares and (7) each 27⁄8" squares in half diagonally once only as shown (bottom right to top left). From the remaining Fabrics A, C, D, E, G, H, J, L, and O 147⁄8" and 27⁄8" squares, cut all in half diagonally once only as shown (bottom left to top right).

Fig. 9

9

9

Cut 1Cut 7Cut 1Cut 7

Fig.
Fig.
Fig.

10. Make 1 each Unit 1 and Unit 2 using Fabrics A, C, D, E, G, H, J, L, and O 27⁄8" triangles and Fabric P 21⁄2" squares. Fig. 10

Fig. 10

Quilt Top Assembly

12. Noting Quilt Layout arrange all blocks in (6) rows of (5) blocks each, noting orientation of diagonals and making sure all prints are right-reading.

13. Sew the blocks into rows, backstitching at top of top row and bottom of bottom row. Press all the seams in a row in the same direction, and alternate directions from row to row.

Crossroads Quilt

17. Leaving an 8" tail of binding, sew the binding to the top of the quilt through all layers matching all raw edges. Miter corners. Stop approximately 12" from where you started. Lay both loose ends of binding flat along quilt edge. Where the loose ends meet, fold them back on themselves and press to form a crease. Using this crease as your stitching line, sew the two open ends of the binding right sides together. Trim seam to 1⁄4" and press open. Finish sewing binding to quilt.

11. Make 2 each Blocks A, C, D, E, G, H, J, L, and O using Units 1 and 2 and the respective 14 7⁄ 8" triangles (16 1⁄ 2" square unfinished). Fig. 11 Fig. 11

11

14. Sew rows together, nesting seams, and backstitching at beginning and ends of seams.

Finishing

15. Sew together the 21⁄2" Fabric F binding strips end-to-end using diagonal seams. Press seams open. Press the binding strip in half wrong sides together.

16. Layer backing (wrong side up), batting, and quilt top (right side up). Baste the layers together and quilt as desired. Trim excess batting and backing even with the top after quilting is completed.

18. Turn the binding to the back of quilt and hand-stitch in place.

Quilt Layout

Quilt Layout

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