In my QUILTsocial posts Making a modern quilt design using traditional quilt blocks in September 2018, I showed you how to use 8 fat quarters from Banyan Batiks Tie One On collection along with some coordinating fabrics from the Ketan collection, to make a table runner and placemats.
This week I’m sharing some projects using fat quarters from the Banyan Batiks African Violets collection in the Cornflower and Delphinium colorways.
All fat quarters are not created equal! Most fat quarters are 18″ long, but if you’re buying fabric in metric measurement, they will be 20″ long. Similarly, some fabrics are not a full 44″ wide. Fortunately, all the Banyan Batiks that I have used are 44″ wide. It’s nice to know you have that extra little bit of fabric in the width. For the projects this week, all the fat quarters are 18″ long and 22″ wide.
Let’s start by making this Roll & Go sewing organizer. It’s perfect as a gift or to use for yourself when gathering up supplies for a quilting class or retreat.
materials
- 3 fat quarters from the Banyan Batiks African Violets collection
- 1 piece 12″ x 20″ muslin or similar light-weight fabric, This fabric won’t show in the finished project
- 1 piece 12″ x 22″ Light-weight batting or fleece
- 1 piece 12″ x 12″ iron-on interfacing
- 1 piece 18″ of ½” wide elastic
- 2 yd of ½” wide ribbon for outside trim and ties
- 1 – 5″ strip of Velcro ⅝” wide
cutting instructions
Inside Panel
- 1 piece 9½” x 19½” from fat quarter 1
Outside Panel
- 1 piece 5½” x 20″ from fat quarter 2
- 2 pieces 2¾” x 20″ from fat quarter 3
- 1 piece 10″ x 20″ from a light-weight fabric such as muslin. This fabric will not show when your sewing organizer is finished.
From fat quarter 3
- 2 – 7½” squares for pocket 1
- 1 piece 4″ x 5″ for pocket 2
- 1 piece 4½” x 5½” for the pincushion
iron-on interfacing
- 1 – 7″ square for pocket 1
- 1 piece 3½” x 4½” for pocket 2
batting
- 1 piece 10″ x 20″
½” elastic:
- 1 piece 16″
ribbon
- 1 piece 30″ for the ties
- 2 pieces 20″ long for the trim on the outside panel
Come back tomorrow and I’ll show you how to start assembling your Roll & Go sewing organizer using Banyan Batiks fabrics from the African Violets collection.
This is part 1 of 5 in this series.
Go to part 2: Sewing and quilting the Roll and Go sewing organizer!
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