We started with the "ruby" idea to select colors, and mom thought she remembered my Aunt and Uncle having an 'Americana" theme in one of their rooms. So we selected a solid ruby, a tan with flags and stars, a ruby/tan gingham print, and a ruby background with stars as our fabrics for the quilt. I give credit for the entire pattern to my godmom, because I totally just copied the idea of the quilt she gave me several years ago.
I cut 7" squares of each fabric and pieced them into diagonal lines:
the finished top
Then, it took some cutting and adjusting, but I was finally able to get the top, batting and back to line up so that I could sew them together. This being my first attempt at making anything resembling a quilt, I learned a lot of valuable lessons. The first being that I can't cut even, straight lines if my life depended on it. My "7 inch" squares varied drastically and there are several mis-matched seams throughout the quilt. The second; when sewing a quilt "sandwich," put the batting side down, because it catches horribly on the presser foot. I finally figured this lesson out and got it to sew together using the "turn and topstitch" method. I turned it right side out, and hand stitched the opening closed. (I will say that I normally hate trying to do the blind stitch, but in this instance, it turned out really well!) Then I topstitched about an inch in to create a nice border. Finally, I used embroidery floss and placed ties at the corners of every other square. (This helped cover up a lot of my uneven seams, too!) Once those were done, the finished product looked pretty good, and was very well received!
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