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Free Pattern for Ladies' Album Size : 69⅜" x 80¾" Stitch the sweetness of our Love into the Memories of your Heart. Remember me. Finished Size: 69⅜" x 80¾" Finished Block Size: 11⅜" x 11⅜" Quilters Basics Read instructions before beginning a project. All instructions include a ¼" seam allowance. Distance parts us. But love keeps us near. Press as you go. Press seams in one direction In my heart I hold you dear. 22" measurement is approximate. Cutting Label and sort each fabric's pieces by size as they are cut. You will sort pieces into individual blocks based on the Block Information diagrams on page 3. Fabric 1 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 8s Fabric 7 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 5s Cut 2–4⅛"x22" strips Cut 6–2½"x22" strips Subcut 9–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally Subcut 6–2½"x2½", 12–2½"x4½" and 6–2½"x6½" for background for block center. Fabric 2 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 2s and Borde r 1 Fabric 8 – Use d in 1 Bloc k 10 Cut 3–2½"xWOF strips Cut 2–2½"x22" strips Subcut 6–2½"x2½", 12–2½"x4½" and 6 –2½"x6½" Subcut 2–2½"x2½", 4–2½"x4½" and 2–2½"x6½" for block center. for block center. Cut 7–2½"xWOF strips for Border 1 Fabric 9 – Use d in 1 Bloc k 12 Fabric 3 – Use d in 4 Bloc k 6s Cut 2–2½"x22" strips Cut 4–2½"xWOF strips Subcut 2–2½"x2½", 4–2½"x4½" and 2–2½"x6½" Subcut 8–2½"x2½", 16–2½"x4½" and 8–2½"x6½" for block center. for block center. Fabric 10 – Use d in 1 Bloc k 11 Fabric 4 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 3s and 3 Bloc k 4s Cut 2–2½"x22" strips Cut 1–4⅛"xWOF strip Subcut 2–2½"x2½", 4–2½"x4½" and 2–2½"x6½" Subcut 9–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally for block center. for background Cut 3–2½"xWOF strips Fabric 11 – Use d in 4 Bloc k 7s Subcut 6–2½"x2½", 12–2½"x4½" and 6–2½"x6½" Cut 3–4⅛"x22" strips for block center. Subcut 12–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally for background Fabric 5 – Use d in 2 Bloc k 1s Cut 2–4⅛"x22" strips Fabric 12 – Use d in 2 Bloc k 1s, 3 Bloc k 4s, 4 Bloc k 6s, Subcut 6–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally 4 Bloc k 7s, 3 Bloc k 8s, 2 Bloc k 9s for background Cut 7–2½"xWOF strips Subcut 84–2½"x2½", 8–2½"x4½" and 4–2½"x6½" Fabric 6 – Use d in 4 Bloc k 7s for block center. Cut 16 of the 2½" squares once Cut 4–2½"xWOF strips diagonally for corner triangles Subcut 8–2½"x2½", 16–2½"x4½" and 8–2½"x6½" for block center. -1- Fabric 13 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 4s Fabric 20 – Use d in 2 Bloc k 1s, 3 Bloc k 2s, 3 Bloc k 4s, Cut 6–2½"x22" strips 4 Bloc k 6s, 4 Bloc k 7s, 3 Bloc k 8s Subcut 6–2½"x2½", 12–2½"x4½" and 6–2½"x6½" Cut 6–2½"xWOF strips for block center. Subcut 48–2½"x2½" squares and 16–2½"x6½" for block sashings. Cut 16 of the 2½"x2½" squares Fabric 14 – Use d in 1 Bloc k 11 once diagonally for corner triangles Cut 1–4⅛"x22" strip Cut 1–4⅛"xWOF strip Subcut 3–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally Subcut 9–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally for background for background Fabric 15 – Use d in 1 Bloc k 12 Fabric 21 – Use d in 4 Bloc k 6s Cut 1–4⅛"x22" strip Cut 3–4⅛"x22" strips Subcut 3–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally Subcut 12–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally for background for background Fabric 16 – Use d in 2 Bloc k 1s , Borde r 3 and Binding Fabric 22 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 5s Cut 2–2½"xWOF strips Cut 2–4⅛"x22" strips Subcut 4–2½"x2½", 8–2½"x4½" and 4–2½"x6½" Subcut 9–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally for block center. for background Cut 8–3½"xWOF strips for Border 3 Cut 8–2"xWOF strips for Binding Fabric 23 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 2s, 3 Bloc k 3s, 3 Bloc k 5s, 1 Bloc k 12, and Border 2 Fabric 17 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 3s Cut 4–2½"xWOF strips Cut 3–4⅛"x22" strips Subcut 50–2½"x2½" squares for block sashings. Subcut 9–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally Cut 10 of the 2½"x2½" squares once diagonally for background for corner triangles Cut 8–1½"xWOF strips for Border 2 Fabric 18 – Used in 1 Bloc k 10s Cut 1–4⅛"x22" strip Fabric 24 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 2s, 3 Bloc k 3s, 3 Bloc k 5s, Subcut 3–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally 1 Bloc k 12 for background Cut 4–2½"xWOF strips Subcut 30–2½"x2½" squares and 10–2½"x6½" for Fabric 19 – Use d in 3 Bloc k 8s and 2 Bloc k 9s block sashings. Cut 10 of the 2½"x2½" squares once Cut 1–4⅛"xWOF strip diagonally for corner triangles Subcut 6–4⅛"x4⅛" squares cut twice diagonally for background Fabric 25 – Use d in 2 Bloc k 9s, 1 Bloc k 10, 1 Bloc k 11 Cut 3–2½"xWOF strips Cut 3 –2½"x22" strips Subcut 6–2½"x2½", 12–2½"x4½" and 6–2½"x6½" Subcut 20–2½"x2½" squares for block sashings. for block center. Cut 4 of the 2½"x2½" squares once diagonally for corner triangles Fabric 26 – Used in 2 Bloc k 9s, 1 Bloc k 10, 1 Bloc k 11 Cut 3–2½"x22" strips Subcut 12–2½"x2½" squares and 4–2½"x6½" for block sashings. Cut 4 of the 2½"x2½" squares once diagonally for corner triangles -2- Block Information Refer to the images and fabric guides below to sort the cut pieces into individual blocks. Block 1- Make 2 Block 7- Make 4 Background - Fabric 5 Background - Fabric 11 Center - Fabric 16 Center - Fabric 6 Sashing 1 - Fabric 12 Sashing 1 - Fabric 12 Sashing 2 - Fabric 20 Sashing 2 - Fabric 20 Block 2- Make 3 Block 8- Make 3 Background - Fabric 20 Background - Fabric 1 Center - Fabric 2 Center - Fabric 19 Sashing 1 - Fabric 23 Sashing 1 - Fabric 12 Sashing 2 - Fabric 24 Sashing 2 - Fabric 20 Block 3- Make 3 Block 9- Make 2 Background - Fabric 17 Background - Fabric 19 Center - Fabric 4 Center - Fabric 12 Sashing 1 - Fabric 23 Sashing 1 - Fabric 25 Sashing 2 - Fabric 24 Sashing 2 - Fabric 26 Block 4- Make 3 Block 10- Make 1 Background - Fabric 4 Background - Fabric 18 Center - Fabric 13 Center - Fabric 8 Sashing 1 - Fabric 12 Sashing 1 - Fabric 25 Sashing 2 - Fabric 20 Sashing 2 - Fabric 26 Block 5- Make 3 Block 11- Make 1 Background - Fabric 22 Background - Fabric 14 Center - Fabric 7 Center - Fabric 10 Sashing 1 - Fabric 23 Sashing 1 - Fabric 25 Sashing 2 - Fabric 24 Sashing 2 - Fabric 26 Block 6- Make 4 Block 12- Make 1 Background - Fabric 21 Background - Fabric 15 Center - Fabric 3 Center - Fabric 9 Sashing 1 - Fabric 12 Sashing 1 - Fabric 23 Sashing 2 - Fabric 20 Sashing 2 - Fabric 24 -3- Corner Construction Triangle BKGD BKGD BKGD Sashing 2 Sashing 1 2½"x2½" Block Center 2½"x2½" Eac h Bloc k Requires 2½"x4½" Block Center Block Center BKGD 2½"x4½" 2½"x6½" Sashing 1 Bac kground 12 setting triangles, 3 – 4⅛"x4⅛" cut twice diagonally Block Center 2½"x2½" 2½"x4½" Sashing 2 BKGD Ce nter 2–2½"x2½", 4–2½"x4½" and 2–2½"x6½" 2½"x6½" Block Center 2½"x4½" Sashing 1 Sashing 1 5–2½"x2½" (cut 1 square once diagonally for corner triangles) 2½"x2½" Block Center Block Center Sashing 2 2½"x6½" Block Center 2½"x4½" BKGD 2½"x4½" Sashing 1 Sashing 2 1–2½"x6½" and 3–2½"x2½" (cut 1 square once diagonally for corner 2½"x2½" 2½"x2½" triangles) Corner Triangle Building the Sec tions – Piece the following for each Block. Press toward the arrows. Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Sashing 1 Sashing 2 Block Center BKGD 2½"x2½" BKGD 2½"x2½" BKGD BKGD BKGD 2½"x6½" BKGD Make 2 Make 2 Make 2 Section 1 – Make 2 Section 2 – Make 2 Section 3 – Make 2 Stitch 1 background triangle to Stitch 1 background triangle to Stitch 1 background triangle to opposite sides of 1 opposite sides of 1 Sashing 1 opposite sides of 1 Sashing 2 Block Center 2½"x6½" strip. Press toward arrows. 2½"x2½" square. Press toward 2½"x2½" square. Press toward arrows. arrows. Section 4 Section 5 Block Block Block Center Block Center Sashing 1 Center Sashing 2 Center 2½"x4½" 2½"x2½" 2½"x4½" 2½"x6½" Make 2 Make 1 Section 4 – Make 2 Section 5 – Make 1 Stitch 1 Block Center 2½"x4½" rectangle to opposite sides Stitch 1 Block Center 2½"x2½" square to opposite sides of 1 Sashing 1 2½"x2½" square. Press toward arrows. of 1 Sashing 2 2½"x6½" strip. Press toward arrows. Asse mble the Bloc ks Hint: For best results always find and align the centers of each section when constructing these blocks. Step 1 Section 4 Step 1 Align and stitch Section 4 units to opposites sides of Section 5 unit.
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