Rebecca’s Rose Dream is a 1-color, 2-fabric quilt in a horizontal setting. It measures 84 x 84 inches. This is one of the simpler quilts I designed for the A to Z Challenge. It would be a good beginner quilt for someone new to Inklingo or new sewing curves by machine.
This design uses the Inklingo 6″ Rose Dream Collection. I colored the blocks in EQ7 with fabrics from Stonehenge by Northcott.
Rebecca is the name of a few cousins in my Duthie line.
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Copy the information below to a printed Cheat Sheet. I don’t have a copy of this collection so I couldn’t finish filling in the chart below but you can use the information from the collection to figure the sizes to cut and print. To figure fabric yardage, see the section “Planning a Quilt” in the Inklingo collection. |
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Fabric |
Yardage |
Shape |
# of Shapes |
Cut & Print |
Page # in shape collection |
Fabric 1 |
Background | 196 | 6” Rose Dream: | ||
Peel | 98 | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Square | 196 | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Binding Strips | 9 strips | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Fabric 2 |
Background | 196 | 6” Rose Dream: | ||
Peel | 98 | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Square | 196 | 6” Rose Dream: | |||
Want to check my math? The Rebecca’s Rose Dream Math PDF is here. Quilt blocks are pictured on the Math PDF. |
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How to Rotary Cut Curves Inklingo Video
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Sewing Curves Without Pins
This is how I sew curves. (I dislike pinning!) I use a 3M Command Strip pasted along the side of my presser foot to help as a guide also. You need to be sure to use your 1/4″ presser foot if you are going to use a Command Strip as a guide. When I am done sewing curves, the Command Strip removes easily from my machine bed.
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