Are you ready for Row C? We have a bit more work to do this time!
So here we go . . .
All seams are 1/4″. Press seams toward the darkest fabric. If you find the diagrams difficult to read, you can click on them to make them larger.
As with all the rows, you can double check that you’ve done each row correctly by folding your finished row in half, end to end — the two halves will mirror each other, since every row is symmetrical. If not, then something is wrong, and it’s best to fix it before you go any further.
I’m giving you the number of pieces you need to make one row, then in parentheses, I’m giving you the total amount of pieces you will need to make all of the rows you need of each type. Also, since all the pieces are 2 1/2″ wide, I’m only referring to them by length.
Follow the instructions for the version you’re making: traditional or modern.
For the Traditional version, Row C (make 8):
Here are the pieces you will need:
Background:
10 1/2″ rectangles: 2 (16)
6 1/2″ rectangles: 4 (32)
Red:
6 1/2″ rectangles: 1 (8)
4 1/2″ rectangles: 4 (32)
Black:
No black pieces are needed this time.
Follow this diagram, and join the pieces together, sewing them end to end. (In the diagram, the numbers indicate the finished size of each patch.) This row should measure 2 1/2″ x 66 1/2″.
Make 8 of Row C. Use your labels to label these rows.
For the Modern version, Row C (make 8):
Here are the pieces you will need (remember to mix them all up for a scrappy look):
Background:
10 1/2″ rectangles: 2 (16)
6 1/2″ rectangles: 4 (32)
Prints:
6 1/2″ rectangles: 1 (8)
4 1/2″ rectangles: 4 (32)
Follow this diagram, and join the pieces together, sewing them end to end. (In the diagram, the numbers indicate the finished size of each patch.) This row should measure 2 1/2″ x 66 1/2″.
Make 8 of Row C. Use your labels to label these rows.
That’s it for Row C. The instructions for the next row will be published on April 18th — Happy Stitching!
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