1934 Nine Patch Quilt Tutorial

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1934 Nine Patch Quilt E-book Taken from Moda Bake Shop

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1934 Nine Patch Finished Size---90" x 90" Quilt Materials: Jelly Roll 2 1/4 yards Solid Red 3 3/8 yards Solid Cream 2 1/2 yards Solid Gold 3/4 yards Black-binding 6 yards Sage-backing When making the quilt, I made extra blocks so I would have extras to add a row of nine-patch blocks when piecing together the backing. If you do not want a pieced backing, you will need more backing yardage than is listed above.

Instructions: Start by making the gold and cream nine patch blocks first. Cut 31 gold strips- 2.5" wide. Cut 38 cream strips- 2.5" wide. Sew the strips together in a gold-cream-gold pattern. You will need a total of 8 strip sets like this. Press the seams toward the gold. Sub cut the strips into 122 gold-cream-gold sections that are 2.5" wide.

Sew the strips together in a cream-gold-cream pattern. You will need a total of 15 strip sets like this. Press the seams towards the gold. Sub cut the strips into 244 cream-gold-cream sections that are 2.5" wide.


You should now have a stack of pieces like this.

Matching the seams, sew the pieces together to create a nine patch block like the one shown. Press the seams out.

Next make the red nine patch blocks. Cut 31 red strips. Sub cut the pieces in half. Cut 8 cream strips. Sub cut into 11" pieces. If they are slightly smaller don't worry. Select 30 of the jelly roll strips. Cut each strip into two- 11" lengths and one- 21" length. Keep each set of jelly roll strips together. Sew a 21" red strip on each side of the 21" jelly roll strip. Sew a colored 11" strip to each side of the cream 11" strip. When possible, match sew the strips together (keeping the selvage ends next to each other). Press all seams toward the colored jelly roll strip.


Sub cut the pieces into 2.5" segments. You will end up with 4 of one and 8 of the other. This will make four nine patch blocks. Press all seams toward the colored jelly roll strip.

Assemble into nine patch blocks. Each of the red blocks will have a cream square in the center.

Continue making blocks in the same manner making 124 blocks. All of the blocks are made. It's time to assemble them together into rows. Notice that one row starts with a red block. The other starts with a gold block. Create 8 "red" rows and 7 "gold" rows.


Assemble the rows as shown. You will have leftover blocks.

The next step is to create the back. To do this, Cut the backing fabric in half. Remove the selvage edge. Sew the red strips from the jelly roll and another 2.5" strip cut from the red fabric together into one long strip. Sew it to the one long side of the backing. Cut an 8" strip from the remaining backing piece. Sew the 8" strip to the red of the first backing strip. Sew some of the remaining blocks together to create a strip equal in length to the backing fabric. Sew the blocks to the 8" strip. Sew the last backing strip to the blocks.

Quilt as desired. Cut nine binding strips. Sew together and bind.

Robert, owner Nancy's Fabrics Man who Quilts!!!

Taken from Moda

Bake Shop


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