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The Jane Stickle Quilt – Row J

The tenth row of the Jane Stickle Quilt is up! Each image below links to the original blog post with 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? J4…so few pieces, and it went together quickly.
Hardest block? Actually, none of the blocks in this row seemed particularly difficult. Narrowing it down, I’d say J3 if you chose to do curve piecing versus appliqué.
Most pieces? J7 earns that honor with 45 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.

Jane Stickle - J1
Jane Stickle – J1
Jane Stickle - J2
Jane Stickle – J2
Jane Stickle - J3
Jane Stickle – J3
Jane Stickle - J4
Jane Stickle – J4
Jane Stickle - J5
Jane Stickle – J5
Jane Stickle - J6
Jane Stickle – J6
Jane Stickle - J7
Jane Stickle – J7
Jane Stickle - J8
Jane Stickle – J8
Jane Stickle - J9
Jane Stickle – J9
Jane Stickle - J10
Jane Stickle – J10
Jane Stickle - J11
Jane Stickle – J11
Jane Stickle - J12
Jane Stickle – J12
Jane Stickle - J13
Jane Stickle – J13
Jane Stickle - Basic Instructions
Jane Stickle – Basic Instructions
Jane Stickle - Row J
Jane Stickle – Row J (38mb)

 

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