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Mystery
Quilt 3
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Part One - Choosing the Fabric is Here
Part Two - Cutting the Fabric is Here
Part Three - Sewing the Squares This is Part 3-B
Part Four - Assemble the Quilt Top Part 5 - Border Ideas
Assembling 25 Units of 4 Blocks each:
Using the half square triangle squares made in the previous part -and- the solid color squares cut in the part before you will assemble the following 6 different Units of 4. Sew the number shown for each. Fabric A is shown here as Blue, Fabric B is shown as a black tweed and Fabric C is shown as white.
For easiest assembly - first sew the two top pairs of squares for each unit, then the two bottom pairs. Then, matching center seam, sew the two pairs into the Unit of 4.
If you used different fabrics for A, B and/or C - assemble them randomly in these units.
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| Unit 1 - make 4 |
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| Unit 2 - make 8 |
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| Unit 3 - make 4 |
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| Unit 4 - make 4 |
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| Unit 5 - make 1 |
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| Unit 6 - make 4 |
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Now using the 4-square units you |
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Make 4 of these units |
Part
4 - Assembly of the Mystery Quilt top from these units.
Fat Quarter Mystery Quilt designed by Susan C. Druding copyright © 2000 - pattern is for personal use only. It is not to be reprinted for distribution in any manner, neither on paper nor electronically by email or on other Web sites. I'm happy to have it used by Quilt Guilds - please ask me for requirements for use in guild projects. Email to quilting -at- equilters.com
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