I bound my first Great Granny quilt
over the weekend!
I'm happy with the way it turned out...
and for those of you who are
making this size also...
here are the measurements
that I used for the sashing
between the blocks
and the outside border.
Cut 6 - 1 1/2" x 12 1/2"
and join the blocks together
into 3 rows of 3 each.
Cut 2 - 1 1/2" x 38 1/2"
and sew one onto each side
of your middle row.
Now join the top row and the
bottom row to the middle row.
Cut 5 - 3 1/2" x Width of Fabric strips
Join them together on the diagonal.
Out of this long strip...
Cut 2 - 3 1/2" x 38 1/2"
and sew to each side of your quilt.
Now cut 2 - 3 1/2" x 44 1/2"
and sew to the top and the bottom
of your quilt for the finish!
***NOTE...especially because the edges
of the blocks are on the bias...
make sure that you cut the outside borders
to the measurements that I have given you
and pin from the center out...
making it fit and easing in where needed.
If you just sew strips onto the sides
and then trim them off...
your borders will be ruffled and
will not be pretty or lay flat...
making it very difficult
for the quilting process!
If you haven't yet joined
The Great Granny Along...
For this quilt I used a
combination of my
Sew Cherry fabric line...
along with my
Millie's Closet fabric line.
I think they go together well!
I backed and also bound my quilt in this red/pink houndstooth from Millie's.
Below is a close up of a few of the
Great Granny blocks in my quilt:)
I just get more and more excited
every time that I see each and every
one of your blocks on the
YAY!!!!
...this is "sew" fun to sew along
with all of you!
Thank you all so much for all of
your sweetie pie comments...
I wish that I could have
drawn every one of your names...
but of course there can only be one winner...and the winner of my
Millie's Closet "granny roll"
is
Congratulations to Debbie!!!
And if you would like to
enter another "great granny" giveaway...
go over and visit Jodi!
She is giving away some great granny candy!
Until next time my friends...
have a quilty kind of day:)
xx
Lori
Your Great Granny looks fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to finish mine and see the rest of the quilts in this QAL. =)
I love your granny squares quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway and congratulations to Debbie!
Your granny quilt is adorable...love your choice of fabrics. Congrats to the winner!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your quilt and all the happy fabrics you used!
ReplyDeletecongrats to Debbie, lucky girl!
Kathie
Yay for Debbie! :0)
ReplyDeleteYour great granny is soo cute.
Thank you for the instructions.
hugs. Trish
congradulations to you Debbie! the quilt is fantastic! I was thinking of using my jelly roll for mine & after carefully taking the ribbon from around it to see all the colors, those strips popped out like a barrel of monkeys jumping out lol!
ReplyDeleteHelen
OMG!!! Thanks so much Lori!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the houndstooth as the binding! And the quilting is just too yummy!
I am having fun making my granny squares (minus one generation) and your tutorial has made them so easy!! Thanks!!!
That's so cute! I've just finished my 5th block now I can't wait to see mine finished.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Love your blog and Pinterest boards. Thank you to UCreate for linking me to you!
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing some really cool quilt bindings on pinterest. I can't remember, do you ever do different bindings on your quilts? They are so cool, but I'm sure they are labor intensive.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Debbie, I hope to have some more blocks finish to add to flickr. they are all so fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are so pretty! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so pretty, I hope that I will get started on mine next week.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this tutorial ~ I think about my grandmother to often, I wasn't fortunate to know by great grandparents, but my little Granddaughters have know all but one of their great grandparents and have been fond of them! Thanks so much again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great sew along and the instructions for finishing off the quilt. I have just two more blocks to make and then I can start putting together the quilt top. You're awesome!
ReplyDeleteYour granny quilt looks fabulous Lori! I just love it. I finished mine a couple of months ago, but I still just can't get enough of them :)
ReplyDeleteJessie, xo
Your quilt is very lovely...I like all the colors that you used...Have a great new week...with love Janice
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful quilt! I love your site. I'm a new follower. Please come by my place and visit and follow, too, when you have time. Granny Squares. A great idea and about time.
ReplyDeleteI have my Millie's Closet now and really want to make great grannies with it but I don't want to copy yours.
ReplyDeleteI'll work hard at making them different! Love yours.
Your great granny quilt is wonderful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHI Lori - I found your sew along through Nedra's blog and have just finished up my quilt. I made the blocks 1/2 size and have had so much fun with it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little late to the party but as they say, better late than never. I decided to make just one block today and ended up with two with more planned for tomorrow. Thank you for taking the time and energy for spear heading this. I blogged about my first blocks just a few minutes ago.
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Thanks again.