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Simple Garden Placemat Simple Curve Freebie April
www.PhillipsFiberArt.com © 2014 Cheryl Phillips
Simple Garden
Actual Yardage Cutting StripsA 10 ½" ⅜ yd One 10 ½" x width
B shown, but not used in the placemat
C 21" ¾ yd Two 10 ½" x widthbacking ¾ yd Four 17" x 12"batting ¾ yd Four 17" x 12"binding ½ yd 2 ½" bias strips
A B C
FabricFabric yardage allows for four placemats. (Does not include fabric for runner. Please download the runner pattern for yardage needed.)
Preshrink all fabrics.Be sure the strips are cut exactly 10 ½" wide as this is the width of the tool.Additional yardage may be needed for directional prints.
Want a great way to show off a special piece of fabric or your wonderful quilting?
Try this simple narrow placemat made with the Simple Curves tool. It's a great addition to the Simple Runner pattern.
Finished placemat Size: 15 ¾" x 10"
Placemat
Naming the piecesKeeping with our garden theme, we've named the project pieces cucumbers, squash and melons!
Simple Garden Placemat Simple Curve Freebie April
www.PhillipsFiberArt.com © 2014 Cheryl Phillips
Assembly• Place an A curve on top of a C melon.
The A should make a Smile. and the C should make a Frown.
• Match and pin the center points.• Bring the Smile corners down to the
Frown corners and match the edges.• Pin at each side.• Sew the curves together.• Sew an A Curve to each side of the melons.
A
Melons go on the bottom (frown)
C
• Layer• Quilt• Bind
Enjoy!
Cutting Cukes (cucumbers)
Use 10 ½" x width strips. • Cut eight Simple Curve
pieces from Fabric A.
A
Cut 8 Cucumbers
Cut 4 Melons
C FOLD
FOLD
Cutting MelonsCut the Fabric C strips into four 10 ½" x 12 ¼" C strips. • Fold strip in half.• Align the Simple Curve tool to the side edges of fabric.• Cut along the bottom edge of the tool.
Make 4