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The Jane Stickle Quilt – Row D

The fourth row of the Jane Stickle Quilt is up! Each image below links to the PDF pattern for that block. There is also a consolidated download for the entire row, which includes a table of contents so you can jump to a specific pattern.

I recommend you cruise basic instructions. It explains the different templates and my sizing methodology.  I am doing my blocks slightly different from the Dear Jane book. I am making 5-inch blocks as Jane Stickle did versus 4½-inch blocks like the Dear Jane book. If you prefer to add your sashing when your blocks are all finished, just eliminate the A and B units from my pattern. The center sections will then be 4½ inches finished in size and you can add your sashing later.

Easiest block? D13…yeah baby, the rare one foundation-template block.
Hardest block? My goodness, we certainly had our share of inset seams in this row. I guess I’d say D11 was the hardest because of the bias insets. But…not as hard as I thought it would be.
Most pieces? D10 earns that honor with 46 pieces.

I have done my best to proof these patterns but there will inevitably be something  that slips through the cracks. Working so close with a pattern, I sometimes miss the most obvious mistakes. So, please be kind when pointing them out. ?

Enjoy!

Jane Stickle - D1
Jane Stickle – D1
Jane Stickle - D2
Jane Stickle – D2
Jane Stickle - D3
Jane Stickle – D3
Jane Stickle - D4
Jane Stickle – D4
Jane Stickle - D5
Jane Stickle – D5
Jane Stickle - D6
Jane Stickle – D6
Jane Stickle - D7
Jane Stickle – D7
Jane Stickle - D8
Jane Stickle – D8
Jane Stickle - D9
Jane Stickle – D9
Jane Stickle - D10
Jane Stickle – D10
Jane Stickle - D11
Jane Stickle – D11
Jane Stickle - D12
Jane Stickle – D12
Jane Stickle - D13
Jane Stickle – D13
Jane Stickle – Row D (39MB)
Jane Stickle Quilt - Basic Instructions
Jane Stickle Quilt –
Basic Instructions

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