Pumpkin Patch
Quilter's World|Autumn 2020
Pumpkins, leaves and lots of fall-color fabrics make this a fun runner for your table.
JULIE WEAVER
Pumpkin Patch

SKILL LEVEL

Beginner

FINISHED SIZES

Runner Size: 58 x 18

Block Size: 10 x 10

Number of Blocks: 5

MATERIALS

2/3 yard cream

1/3 yard green shaded tonal

2/3 yard brown

1/4 yard total assorted orange scraps

1/2 yard total assorted green, gold, orange-red, purple, rust and brown scraps

Backing to size

Batting to size*

3/8 yard 12-wide paper-backed fusible web*

Basic sewing tools and supplies

*Warm & Natural cotton batting and Lite Steam-A-Seam 2 from The Warm Company used to make sample.

PROJECT NOTES

Read all instructions before beginning this project.

Stitch right sides together using a 1/4 seam allowance unless otherwise specified.

Materials and cutting lists assume

40 of usable fabric width for yardage.

WOF – width of fabric

HST – half-square triangle

QST – quarter-square triangle

CUTTING

From cream cut:

10 (21/2 x 3) A rectangles

10 (2) B squares

10 (11/2) C squares

5 (11/2 x 71/2) D strips

5 (11/2 x 81/2) E strips

5 (11/2 x 91/2) F strips

5 (11/2 x 101/2) G strips

4 (11/2 x WOF) H/I strips, sew short ends to short ends, then subcut into:

2 (11/2 x 501/2) H and 2 (11/2 x 121/2) I border strips

From green shaded tonal cut:

5 (11/2 x 81/2) J strips

5 (11/2 x 91/2) K strips

From brown cut:

5 (21/2) L squares

4 (11/2 x WOF) M/N strips, sew short ends to short ends, then subcut into:

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