Bullseye Quilts from Vintage to Modern by Becky Goldsmith

Bullseye Quilts from Vintage to Modern by Becky Goldsmith

Author:Becky Goldsmith
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: C&T Publishing


Fabric and Cutting—Center and Rings

* WOF = width of fabric

Fabric and Cutting—Corners

Add corners to any Ring to make a quilt or blocks in a variety of sizes. Cut 2 corners per rectangle.

* WOF = width of fabric

Number of 8½˝ × 11˝ Vellum Copies

Before you begin, read

General Instructions.

Blue Bullseye

Finished quilt: 60˝ × 60˝

Materials

FABRIC

Blue Bullseye is made with blue, white, tan, and gray fabrics. As the rings get bigger, they require more fabric. I used a variety of fabrics, and if you choose to do the same, refer to the two fabric and cutting charts to see how much of each fabric you need in each ring. Combine yardage amounts if you repeat the same fabric in different positions.

Combined yardage according to fabric value:

White / Light: 3⅛ yards

Gray / Medium: 2¾ yards

Tan / Light medium: 1⅝ yards

Blue / Dark: 4¾ yards

Accent blue / Medium dark: 1⅛ yards

Binding: 1 yard

Backing and sleeve: 4 yards

Batting: 68˝ × 68˝

ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES

Translucent vellum paper:

76 sheets to make foundation papers (I prefer Simple Foundations Translucent Vellum Paper by C&T Publishing; use 3 packages.)

Self-adhesive laminating sheets:

8 sheets to make corner template (I prefer Essential Self-Adhesive Laminating Sheets by C&T Publishing; use 1 package.)



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