This week, I want to re-introduce you to the block of the month original patterns I designed for BOMquilts.com. The fabrics have mostly long been sold out, but the patterns are timeless. This was the first BOM quilt I designed, and I not only received numerous positive comments about it, the shop that I worked with completely sold out of the kits they’d made for it. Click on the name of the quilt or the image for the free quilt pattern instructions!
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BOMquilts.com Original Block of the Month Pattern from 2008
This week, I want to re-introduce you to the block of the month original patterns I designed for BOMquilts.com. The fabrics have mostly long been sold out, but the patterns are timeless. This was the first BOM quilt I designed, and I not only received numerous positive comments about it, the shop that I worked with completely sold out of the kits they’d made for it. Click on the name of the quilt or the image for the free quilt pattern instructions!
BOMquilts.com Original Block of the Month Pattern from 2007
This week, I want to re-introduce you to the block of the month original patterns I designed for BOMquilts.com. The fabrics have mostly long been sold out, but the patterns are timeless. This was the first BOM quilt I designed, and I not only received numerous positive comments about it, the shop that I worked with completely sold out of the kits they’d made for it. Click on the name of the quilt or the image for the free quilt pattern instructions!
BOMquilts.com Original Block of the Month Pattern from 2006
This week, I want to re-introduce you to the block of the month original patterns I designed for BOMquilts.com. The fabrics have mostly long been sold out, but the patterns are timeless. This was the first BOM quilt I designed, and I not only received numerous positive comments about it, the shop that I worked with completely sold out of the kits they’d made for it. Click on the name of the quilt or the image for the free quilt pattern instructions!
Make a Barn Quilt Block Finishing Instructions
Cutting for Finishing Your Quilt:
- Turquoise Fabric: Cut SEVENTEEN (17) 2 1/2″ x 15 1/2″ strips for sashing (between the blocks)
- Dark Blue Fabric: Cut SIX (6) 2 1/2″ squares
- Turquoise Fabric: Cut TWO (2) 2 1/2″ x 66 1/2″ strips for the left and right sashing border
- Turquoise Fabric: Cut TWO (2) 2 1/2″ x 53 1/2″ strips for the top and bottom sashing border
- Background Fabric: Cut TWO (2) 8″ x 53 1/2″ strips for the top and bottom border
- Background Fabric: Cut TWO (2) 8″ x 70 1/2″ strips for the left and right border
- Dark Blue Fabric: Cut enough 2 1/2″ x WOF strips and sew them together to bind your quilt top.
Putting Your Quilt Together:
- Sew the sashing strips, row-by-row, to the completed blocks. Remember to add the Dark Blue squares between each block in the sashing.
- Sew the rows together, using the above image as a guide.
- Sew the left and right sashing strips to the center of the quilt top.
- Sew the top and bottom sashing strips to the center of the quilt top.
- Sew the left and right Background Fabric border to the sashing strips.
- Sew the Barn Quilt Block #1 (7 1/2″ finished, 8″ unfinished) to the ends of the top and bottom Background Fabric strips.
- Sew the top and bottom border to the quilt top.
- Quilt as desired, then add the binding!
- Completed quilt top should be 69″ x 86″.