Irish Chain Quilts: Single, Double and TripleHere is a unique way to cut and piece together the time-honored popular Irish Chain quilt quickly and easily. Quilters learn to cut fabrics into strips, sew the strips together by machine, and then cut this fabric into blocks. 10 full-size quilting patterns are included along with easy-to-follow instructions. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
CHART 1Cutting Chart for Single Irish Chain | 16 |
METRIC CONVERSION CHART | 31 |
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1/Row 2 groups 15 blocks 22"-wide Cut Rows 32 pieced 40 plain 63 blocks 7—2½"-wide strips 8-3½"-wide strips Baby 8 Twin Back 2 yds batting blocks Back Blocks Cut blocks Dark blocks Fig blocks Medium Chain Sewn Strip Chain Size Color Cutting Chart Dark 5 yds dark fabric Double 32 Queen Double Irish Chain edge fold Irish Chain Fig Irish Chain quilt Irish Chain Sew Irish Chain-use King 41 Light 18 yds mark and cut meters yards meters number of rows pieced & 31 pieced block pins plain blocks Queen 32 King quilt top rics right triangle rotary cutter Row 1 strips Row 1/Row Row 2 Baby selvages Sew the remaining Sewing Chart Sewn Strip Sets Single Irish Chain stitches strip board strips 8 pieced strips 9 blocks strips Back strips None 32 T-square thread three layers Triple Irish Chain Twin 18 Double width wrong side yards meters yards