Vintage Orange Peel Mini Quilt with HeatnBond Lite

by Designer on August 03, 2017
Orange Peel HeatnBond Applique Quilt by Amanda Niederhauser DSC_0164 Happy Summer! It's Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl taking a break from the sun and the pool (and the unpacking) to stop by with this fun little summer project. It's hard to find time to sew in the summer - would you agree? This fun little quilt is the perfect project for a jam packed summer schedule! DSC_0166

Vintage Orange Peel Mini Quilt with HeatnBond® Lite

Finished quilt 24" square Here's what you need to get started: Lots of scraps!!! I used all my Vintage Picnic scraps for this quilt Heat n Bond® Lite for the appliqué - yes those orange peels are machine appliquéd - who has time for hand stitching in the summer! 1/3 yard of white/off white background fabric 1/8 yard navy inner border fabric Spray n Bond® Basting Spray 1/4 yard binding fabric 1-yard backing fabric cotton batting
Vintage Orange Peel Mini Quilt with HeatnBond Lite Instructions:
Get started by cutting all those scraps into (64) 2 1/2" squares. No pattern here - just scrappy! Lay them out in 8 rows of 8. Piece together in rows, pressing each row opposite so the seams come together nicely. Sew the rows together and press. IMG_0931 I love patchy quilts!!!! IMG_0933 For the inner navy border cut: (2) 2" x 16 1/2" strips (2) 2" x 19 1/2" strips Sew the border to the sides of the scrappy unit, press. Then to the top and bottom, press. DSC_0126 For the orange peel, print off the orange peel pattern. Make sure it measures 3" from end to end. orange peel Trace the orange peel onto the HeatnBond Lite 48 times. IMG_0946 Cut out around each orange peel and press to the wrong side of the desired fabric - scrap buster style!!! IMG_0934 Cut out each orange peel and peel off the backing paper. Cut the white fabric: (4) 5 1/2" x 19 1/2" Position the orange peels as shown in the photo. Heat set in place. Sew around each orange peel using a straight stitch. IMG_0947 Make the corner blocks: corner block Using the above measurements, construct 4 blocks for each of the 4 corners. IMG_0953 Sew an orange peel unit to each side, press. Sew a block unit to the ends of the remaining orange peel unit, press. IMG_0959 Sew the remaining orange peel units to the top and bottom of the quilt. Press. Baste the quilt with SpraynBond Basting Spray for speedy results. I quilted the quilt with an all over double loop de loop pattern. Bind and enjoy!DSC_0144 I am super in love with this scrappy little quilt and love how it looks in my new kitchen!!!DSC_0134
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