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Charmed Dutch Nine Patch Quiltwith 13.5” Blocks
Cindy Carter 2011http://carterquilter.wordpress .com/
Full/Queen – 95” by 95”Twin – 68” by 95”Baby or Lap Quilt – 41” by 41”
Block Size – 13.5”
This is an excellent quilt for Charm Packs, Fat Quarters and Fat Eighths.I just finished a totally scrappy twin top using Charm Packs and love it. I supplemented with some additional fabric from my stash.Fabric Options:
1. ScrappyTotally Scrappy – great for use with Charm Packs.Good with Fat Quarters, Fat Eighths, and other larger scraps.
2. Scrappy with every block in a different fabric.
3. Non-Scrappy – use coordinating fabricsYou can use solids
or prints .. anything that is recognizable in a 5” square or smaller.One light fabricOne medium fabricOne dark fabric
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Fabric Requirements: 1. Totally Scrappy (I supplemented my Charm Packs with 5” squares cut from fabrics in my stash.)
Baby/Lap Twin Full/Queen
5” squares or charms 44 159 225Striped fabric for binding and inside border
1 yd 2 yds 2 ¼ yds
Background Fabric 1yd 2 ½ yards 3 ¼ yards
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2. Scrappy with each block in a different fabric. Baby/Lap Twin Full/Queen
Number of different fabrics
9 35 49
5” colored squares for each block
Block A – 4 squaresBlock D – 3 squares
Block A – 4 squaresBlock B – 4 squaresBlock C – 2 squaresBlock D – 3 squares
Block A – 4 squaresBlock B – 4 squaresBlock C – 2 squaresBlock D – 3 squares
2” colored squares for each block
Block A – 5 squaresBlock C – 4 squares
Block A – 5 squaresBlock B – 4 squaresBlock C – 5 squaresBlock D – 4 squares
Block A – 5 squaresBlock B – 4 squaresBlock C – 5 squaresBlock D – 4 square
Striped fabric for binding and inside border
1 yd 2 yds 2 ¼ yds
Background Fabric 1yd 2 ½ yards 3 ¼ yards
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3. Non-Scrappy Baby/Lap Twin Full/Queen
Dark Fabric ½ yard 1 ¼ yards 1 ¾ yardsMedium Fabric ½ yard 1 ¼ yards 1 ¾ yardsStriped fabric for binding and inside border
1 yd 2 yds 2 ¼ yds
Background Fabric 1yd 2 ½ yards 3 ¼ yards
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Cutting Directions:WOF is Width of Fabric .. usually 42/44”.Inside Border (striped) Fabric
Baby/Lap Twin Full/Queen
5” by WOF strips
from these strips cut5” by 14” rectangles
5” by 41” rectangles
5” by 68” rectangles(these need to be pieced)
2
4
6
2
2
7
4
Background Fabric Baby/Lap Twin Full/Queen
5” by WOF strips 4 15 21 Then cut into 5” squares
32 118 168
2” by WOF strips 2 8 11 Then cut into 2” squares
40 157 220
Colored Fabrics
1. Totally Scrappy – GREAT use for 5” charm packs. You can also cut (4) 2” squares from each charm instead of cutting strips first.
Baby/Lap Twin Full/Queen
5” squares (charms) colored fabric
32 118 168
2” squares colored fabric (cut 4 from each charm)
41 158 221
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2. Scrappy with each block in a different colored fabric. Cut the following colored fabrics:
Baby/Lap Twin Full
Number of different fabrics 9fabrics
35fabrics
49fabrics
For each colored fabric cut: The number of squares varies with the block you are making. I cut these squares right before making the block to avoid wasting fabric.
(2-4) 5” squares per fabric
(4-5) 2” squares per fabric
Make the Blocks:
1. Sew the 9 Patch centers first. Sew 3 rows. Press to the colored fabric.
Sew rows together nesting seams. Press these rows in either direction.
2. Sew the rest of the block. Sew 2 or 3 rows depending on the block. Press to the colored fabric.
Sew the rows together nesting seams. Press these seams to the CENTER of the block.
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Number of Blocks to MakeUse a 1/4” seam throughout.
Baby/Lap Twin Full/Queen
Block A 5 12 17
Block B 7 12
Block C 6 8
Block D 4 10 12
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4. Non-Scrappy Baby/Lap Twin Full/Queen
Dark Fabric – 2” Strips
(2) 2” stripsThen cut
(41) 2” squares
(5) 2” stripsThen cut
(90) 2” squares
(8) 2” stripsThen cut
(125) 2” squaresDark Fabric – 5” Strips
(4) 5” stripsThen cut
(32) 5” squares
(8) 5” stripsThen cut
(60) 5” squares
(10) 5” stripsThen cut
(84) 5” squaresMedium Fabric -2” Strips
(1) 2” stripsThen cut
(16) 2” squares
(4) 2” stripsThen cut
(68) 2” squares
(8) 2” stripsThen cut
(160) 2” squaresMedium Fabric -5” Strips
(2) 5” stripsThen cut
(12) 5” squares
(8) 5” stripsThen cut
(58) 5” squares
(18) 5” stripsThen cut
(144) 5” squares
Make Borders: 1. Lap/Baby Quilt Top and Bottom Borders. Make (2)
Sew a 5” by 14” striped rectangle to Block D.Press to the striped rectangle.
Sew a Block A to either end.Press to the striped border.
Lap/Baby Quilt Side Borders. Make (2)Sew a 5” by 14” striped rectangle to Block D.Press to the striped rectangle.
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2. Twin Top and Bottom Borders (Make 2)-Sew 3 blocks together. Block D, Block C, Block D-Press in either direction.
-Sew a striped 5” by 41” rectangle to the blocks.-Press to the striped rectangle.
-Sew a Block A to either end of each border.-Press to the striped border.
Twin Side Borders (Make 2)-Sew 5 blocks together. Block D, Block C, Block D, Block C, Block D-Press in either direction.
-Sew a striped 5” by 68” rectangle to the blocks.-Press to the striped rectangle.
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3. Full/Queen Top and Bottom Borders (Make 2).-Sew 5 blocks together. Block D, Block C, Block D, Block C, Block D-Press in either direction.
-Sew a striped 5” by 68” rectangle to the blocks.-Press to the striped rectangle.
-Sew a Block A to either end of each border.-Press to the striped border.
Full/Queen Side Borders (Make 2)-Sew 5 blocks together. Block D, Block C, Block D, Block C, Block D-Press in either direction.
-Sew a striped 5” by 68” rectangle to the blocks.-Press to the striped rectangle.
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Final Asembly
Lap/Baby Quilt1. Sew a side border to either side of the remaining Block A.2. Press to the side borders.3. Sew on top and bottom borders.4. Press to top and bottom borders.
Twin QuiltSew blocks into rows.
1. Sew (3) of Row A – Block A, Block B, Block A2. Press to the left
3. Sew (2) of Row B – Block B, Block A, Block B4. Press to the right.
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Twin QuiltSew rows together, nesting seams. Row A, Row B, Row A, Row B, Row APress seams down.
Add the borders.1. Sew a side border to either side of the quilt.2. Press to the side borders.3. Sew on top and bottom borders.4. Press to top and bottom borders.
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Full/Queen QuiltSew blocks into rows.
1. Sew (3) of Row A – Block A, Block B, Block A, Block B, Block A2. Press to the left
3. Sew (2) of Row B – Block B, Block A, Block B, Block A, Block B4. Press to the right.
Sew rows together, nesting seams. Row A, Row B, Row A, Row B, Row APress seams down.
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Full/Queen QuiltAdd the borders.
1. Sew a side border to either side of the quilt.2. Press to the side borders.3. Sew on top and bottom borders.4. Press to top and bottom borders.
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Copyright Information
I have created all of my quilt patterns to be used as a FREE resource to other quilters. I am not selling them and explicitly prohibit others from doing so.
That being said, all you wonderful quilters please use them to create quilts for yourself and others. You may sell any quilts you make for a profit (no mass production). You may exhibit your quilts. I would love it if you can use the patterns as a resource to help others, gifts for others who are sick or in need, our military, charities and fundraisers of any kind. You may use the patterns to teach classes as long as you provide the patterns free of charge to your students.
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Please respect the work I have done in creating these patterns. Make sure the patterns are not altered in any way and that proper credit is given if you are reproducing and sharing the patterns with others.
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