Creme Bartlett Quilt

Intermingle the pear units to create a delicious Creme Bartlett applique quilt.

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Instructions provided courtesy of quilt designer Jayme Crow.

Materials:
Note: Yardage is based on a 42-inch wide fabric.
book: Stitch and Split Appliqué*
1 yard of dark brown border fabric
5/8 yard of off-white fabric for appliqué backgrounds
1 fat quarter of each fabric for the block background:
- 2 different golds
- 2 different yellow greens
- 2 different dark rusts
7-1/2" x 10" rectangle for each of the large pear fabrics:
- 2 different dark golds
- 2 different dark yellow greens
- 2 different dark rusts
6" x 9" rectangle for each of the medium pear fabrics:
- 2 different medium golds
- 2 different medium yellow greens
- 2 different medium rusts
4" x 6" rectangle for each of the small pear fabrics:
- 2 different light golds
- 2 different light yellow greens
- 2 different light rusts
5" x 5" square of medium brown fabric for pear stems
2 yards of backing fabric
1/2 yard of binding fabric
42" x 64" piece of batting
5" x 5" square of paper-backed Steam-A-Seam 2 fusible web
1-1/8 yards of Artemis Hanah 2-inch wide variegated green silk ribbon for leaves
YLI and Superior matching metallic and rayon threads
freezer paper
spray starch
seam sealant - optional
fabric glue – optional
* Make your own patterns or copy pear, corner, leaf and stem shapes from the Stitch and Split Appliqué book.

Steps:

Cutting
All measurements include 1/4" wide seam allowances


  • From the off-white fabric cut six 9" x 12" rectangles
  • From each of the six fat quarters cut one 13" x 16" rectangle
  • From the dark brown fabric cut five 5-1/2" x 42" strips
  • From the backing fabric cut one 42" x 64" piece
  • From the binding fabric cut five 2-1/4" x 42" strips
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Figure A
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Figure B
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Figure C
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Figure D
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Figure E
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Figure F
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Figure G
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Figure H
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Figure I
1. Trace large, medium and small pear patterns onto freezer paper and cut out (figure A). Note: To create larger pears, Jayme Crow cut the copied large pear shape in half, then she extended the two halves 1/2-inch apart and retraced the pears (figure B).

2. Use the large pear template to cut one shape from each of the six large pear fabrics. Repeat with the medium and small pear templates and the appropriate fabrics (figure C).

3. On each off-white 9" x 12" rectangle, mark a dot on the rectangle top edge six inches from the top left corner. Mark another dot on the rectangle bottom edge 3-1/2 inches from the bottom left corner. Using a sharp pencil and ruler, draw a line to connect the two dots (figure D). This will be your cutting line. Mark 1-1/2 inches up from the bottom edge of the line as a placement guide for the large pear.

4. Iron the pear shapes. Apply spray starch for stability while sewing. Fold the shapes in half vertically, right sides together (figure E), and lightly press the folds to denote the centers.

5. For each of the six pear units, select one small, medium and large pear from the same color family. Align the fold line of each large pear on the marked line of a white rectangle and place the bottom of the pear at the 1-1/2 inch mark. Pin in place. Set your machine for the decorative stitch of your choice and thread with a matching rayon thread; stitch around each pear, 1/8 inch from the raw edge (figure F). Cut away the background fabric behind each pear, leaving a 1/4 inch seam allowance (figure G). Center the medium pear shape from each unit on the large pear; pin in place. Stitch 1/8 inch from the raw edge (figure H) and then cut away the large pear fabric behind the medium pear appliqués as before. Position the small pear from each unit toward the bottom of the medium pear (figure I). Pin in place. Cut away the medium pear behind the small pear appliqués. Press the units from the wrong side.

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Figure J
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Figure K
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Figure L
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Figure M
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Figure N
6. Cut apart each pear unit (small, medium and large pears) on the marked line (figure J) with a ruler and rotary cutter.

7. Stitch the left half of one gold pear to the right half of the other gold pear (figure K) and vise versa. Repeat with the yellow-green pear halves and the rust pear halves. Press the seams open.

Stems and Leaves

1. Trace the stem pattern onto the paper side of the fusible web squares six times. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to fuse the web square to the wrong side of the brown fabric square.

2. Cut the stems on the marked lines and remove the paper backing. Place a stem at the top of each pear and fuse in place (figure L).

3. Cut leaf ribbon into ten 3-1/2-inch long units. Trace the small and large leaf patterns onto freezer paper. Use the templates to cut a leaf shape from each ribbon segment. Apply seam sealant to the ribbon edges.

4. Set the machine for featherstitching and thread the needle with decorative thread. Practice stitching through the lengthwise center of a ribbon. Allow the stitching to gather up the ribbon for a realistic curled leaf appearance (figure M). Once you are comfortable with stitching on the ribbon, stitch the remaining segments.

5. Arrange one or two leaves around the stem of each pear (figure N). Glue, fuse, or hand-stitch the leaves in place.

6. Stitch 1/8 inch from the edges of each pear shape with rayon and metallic threads. Echo quilt in the white background of each block. Quilt a leaf pattern through the block and backgrounds and in the border.

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Figure O
Finishing

1. Trim the unit to 8-1/2" x 11". To round the corners of each unit, trace the corner pattern onto freezer paper and cut it out. Iron the template to each corner of each unit; cut away the excess beyond the curved edge of the template (figure O).

2. Select a 13" x 16" block background rectangle that works well with each pear unit. Center each pear unit on the right side of the selected rectangle and pin in place. With your machine set for a straight stitch, stitch 1/8 inch from the edges of each pear unit. Turn the rectangle to the wrong side and cut away the block background rectangle behind the pear unit background, leaving a 1/4 inch seam allowance.

3. Refer to the quilt assembly diagram in the Stitch and Split Appliqué book to arrange the blocks into three horizontal rows of two blocks each. Stitch the blocks in each row together. Sew the rows together.

4. Measure the quilt top for borders. Piece and cut the side border strips to the required length and stitch them to the quilt top. Cut the top and bottom borders to the required length and stitch them to the top and bottom edges of the quilt top.

5. Layer the quilt top with backing and batting and baste.

6. Bind the quilt edges and add a hanging sleeve and a label.

Resources
YLI threads
YLI Corporation
Website: www.ylicorp.com

Stitch and Split Applique
by Jayme Crow and Joan Segna
Martingale and Company, 2004
Order this title from Amazon.com.

Stitch and Split Applique
by Jayme Crow and Joan Segna
Creme Bartlett Quilt Kit
Kit includes a combination of cotton and cotton Batik fabrics for the quilt top, binding fabric, leaf ribbon and Steam-A-Seam 2.
Pattern is available in the Stitch and Split Applique book.
Bella Nonna Design Studio
Website: www.bellanonnaquilt.com

Steam-A-Seam 2
double-sided adhesive iron-on fusible webbing
The Warm Company
Website: www.warmcompany.com

Hanah silk dyed ribbon
Artemis Exquisite Embellishments
Website: www.artemisinc.com

threads
Superior Threads
Website: www.superiorthreads.com

Batik fabrics
Island Batik Inc.
Wholesale Only
Vista, CA
Website: www.islandbatik.com
Guests
Jayme Crow
Quilt Designer
Kennewick, WA
Website: www.bellanonnaquilt.com
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