Fourth Of July
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Fourth Of July Instructions
Fourth of July
Jackie Kunkel 

Pre-Class cutting and Supply List: Pre-cutting the fabrics is a mandatory requirement prior to taking this class. Please begin preparing for class at least 3-weeks prior to the class to make sure that you are able to get the pre-cutting completed before hand. This process will take you from 8-12 hours to complete, which does not count the time in selecting the fabric. If this step is not completed, you will have a very difficult time keeping up and participating in the instruction. I do not want anyone to feel as though they have wasted their money and time.

First and Foremost, please read the entire pattern before beginning the instructions below. Also, check Judy Niemeyer’s website www.quiltworx.com for any corrections to this pattern.

Foundation Papers: The foundation papers used in this pattern are also used in other patterns that Judy Niemeyer has published. For this reason, the units will not always follow each other in alphabetical order. This quilt is made using six different foundation units. Please take time to become acquainted with each unit before starting. To make this pattern you will need 24 foundation for each unit. Prepare the foundation papers by trimming the excess paper from around the outside cutting line approximately 1/8”. It is much easier to position the fabric under the foundation papers when the excess paper has been trimmed away. Place a large paper clip on each group to keep the units together.

Caution! The KM Units have a trim line for the 4th of July. Do not trim the papers on that line before class. All the paper piecing must be completed before that line is trimmed. If you trim it before the paper piecing is completed you will need to buy new papers!

Templates: The templates were arranged and grouped together on “Template Layout Sheets.” Each foundation unit uses one layout sheet for the background fabrics and another layout sheet for the dark fabrics. In class, I will show you how the layout sheets are used to cut out your fabric pieces.

How to make the templates: Photocopy the template pages on 11” by 17” paper. Make two copies of each page. Find the templates for S3, A2, and the B-Spike. Cut these three templates out and adhere them onto a piece of template plastic. The rest of the templates are grouped together onto what I call “Template Layout Sheets.” The Template Layout Sheets are cut out by trimming on the black lines around the outside of each grouping. Don’t cut the single templates apart, bring the full sheets to class for each unit.

Caution! Always check your templates for accuracy after photocopying or scanning to the original templates in the pattern. If the templates are not sized properly before cutting your fabrics, the fabric pieces you cut could end up the wrong size and you may need to re-cut and start over with new fabric.

Supply List:

Sewing Machine with a quarter inch foot and accessories Steam iron
Ironing board
Full sheet of template plastic
12” Add-a-quarter ruler
18” Add-a-quarter ruler (optional)
Purple Thang (optional)
6” X 12” ruler
Medium size cutting mat (18” X 24”)
Rotary cutter 45mm and 60mm
New rotary blades
Size 70 sewing machine needles (microtex recommended)
Scissors
Seam ripper
Surge protectors
Extension cords
Fabric glue UHU Stic
Glue Pen (Fons and Porter, Sewline, or Avery recommended)
High quality cotton sewing thread (50 wt recommend, but not required) Flower pins
Scotch tape
Large Ziploc bags (1 or 2 gallon size)
Stapler
Binder clips
Large paper clips

Cutting Instructions for Unit S: Bag #5 Foundation Papers: Place twenty four (24) foundation papers for Unit S into Bag #5

Templates S1 and S2: The templates for S1 and S2 are positioned on a 6” X 7.5” layout sheet labeled “Background – Unit S”. Cut around the layout sheet on the dark solid lines but do not cut the templates apart. Place these in Bag #5

Unit S: Background Pieces: Choose six (6) medium light batiks for the background pieces.

Cutting Fabric: Cut one (1) 6.5” X 42” strip from each of the six (6) medium light colors. Cut twenty four (24) 8” X 6.5” rectangles from the six (6) medium strips. Place all twenty four (24) 8” X 6.5” rectangles into bag #5.

Template S3: Template S3 is used to cut out the fabric pieces for the dark spikes. Choose six (6) dark batiks for the center spikes.

Cutting Fabric: Cut one (1) 5” strip from each of the six (6) dark fabrics. Cut twenty four (24) 5” X 7” rectangles from the six (6) dark fabrics. Place all twenty four (24) rectangles and template S3 into Bag #5.

Cutting Instructions for Unit A: Bag #4:

Foundation Papers: Place twenty four(24) foundation papers for Unit A into Bag 4 Templates A1 and A3: The templates for A1 and A3 are positioned on a 2.25” X 11” layout sheet labeled “Background-Unit A”. Cut around the layout seet on the dark solid lines but do not cut the templates apart.

Unit A – Background Pieces: Choose four (4) dark batiks for the background pieces.

Cutting Fabric: Cut one (1) 5.5” strip from each of the four (4) dark colors. Cut twelve (12) 5.5” X 12” rectangles from the four (4) dark background strips. Place the layout sheet for Templates A1 and A3 into Bag #4 with the twelve (12) 5.5 X 12” rectangles.

Template A2: Template A2 is used to cut triangles from the bright fabrics.

Unit A – Triangle Pieces: Choose eight (8) bright fabric for the triangle pieces. Cutting Fabric: Cut one (1) 3” X 42” strip from each of the eight (8) colors. Crosscut the strips into twenty four (24) 3” X 12” rectangles. Place the twenty four (24) strips and Template A2 into Bag #4.

Cutting Instructions for Unit B: Bag #6:

Foundation Papers: Place twenty four (24) foundation papers for Unit B into Bag #6.

Templates B1 and B2: The templates for B1 and B2 are positioned on 5.5” X 10” layout sheet labeled “Background Unit -B”. Cut around the layout sheet on the dark solid lines but do not cut the templates apart.

Unit B – Background: Choose six (6) dark batiks for background pieces.

Cutting Dark Background Pieces: Cut one 6” X 42” strip from each of the six (6) dark colors. Cut twenty four (24) 6” X 10” rectangles from the six (6) dark background strips. Place the layout sheet for Templates B1 and B2 into Bag #6 with the twenty four (24) 6” X 10” rectangles.

Template B-Spike: Template B-Spike is used for the bright spikes on both Unit B and H.

Unit B-Spike Pieces: Choose twelve (12) bright fabrics for the spikes.

Cutting Fabric: Cut one (1) 6” X 42” strip from each of the twelve (12) bright fabrics. Crosscut the strips into forty-eight (48) 6” X 8” rectangles. Place half of these rectangles in to Bag #6 for Unit B. Place the other half into Bag #1 to be used with the H Units below.

Cutting Instructions for Unit H: Bag #1:

Foundation Papers: Place twenty four (24) foundation papers for Unit H into Bag #1.

Templates H1 and H2: The templates for H1 and H2 are positioned on 6.5” X 10” layout sheet labeled “Background – Unit H”. Cut around the layout sheet on the dark solid lines but do not cut the templates apart.

Unit H – Dark Background Pieces: Choose six (6) dark batiks for the background pieces.

Cutting Fabric: Cut one 7” X 42” strip from teach of the six (6) dark colors. Cut twenty four (24) 7” X 10.5” rectangles from the six (6) dark background strips. Place the layout sheet for Templates H1 and H2 in to Bag #1 with the twenty four (24) 7” X 10.5” rectangles.

Template B-Spike: Template B-spike is used for the bright spikes on both Unit B and H.

Unit B-Spikes: These pieces were cut with Unit B.

Cutting Instructions for Unit J: Bag #7 and Bag # 3:

Foundation Papers: Place twenty four (24) foundation papers for Unit J into Bag#7.

Templates J1, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12: The templates for J1, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 are positioned on a 6” X 13.75” layout sheet labeled “Background Unit J’. Cut around the layout sheet on the dark solid lines, but do not cut the templates apart.’

Unit J Dark Background Pieces: Choose eight (8) dark batiks for the background pieces.

Cutting Fabric: Cut one (1) 7” X 42” strip from each of the eight (8) dark colors. Cut twenty four (24) 7” X 14” rectangles from the eight (8) dark background strips. Place the layout sheet for Templates J1, 4, 6, 8. 10, and 12 into Bag #7 with the twenty four (24) 7” X 14” rectangles.

Unit J and KM Spikes: Choose twelve (12) bright fabrics for the spikes.

Templates JKM 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13: These templates are used with both Unit J and Unit KM. The spike templates for Unit J are positioned on to a 7.75” X 10” layout labeled “Unit J and Unit KM”.

Cutting Fabric: Cut one (1) 8” X 42” strip from each of the twelve (12) bright fabrics. Crosscut the strips into forty eight (48) 8” X 10.5” rectangles. Place these forty eight (48) 8” X 10.5” rectangles in to Bag #3 along with the template layout sheet for Unit J and Unit KM.

Cutting Instructions for Unit KM: Bag#2:

Foundation Papers: Place twenty four (24) foundation papers for Unit KM into Bag #2.

Templates KM 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12: The templates for KM 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 are positioned on a 16” by 10” layout sheet labeled “Background Unit KM”. Cut around the layout sheet on the dark solid lines but do not cut the templates apart.

Unit KM Dark Background Pieces: Choose six (6) dark batiks for the background pieces.

Cutting Fabric: Cut one (1) 17” X 42” strip from each of the six (6) dark colors. Cut twenty four (24) 17” X 10.5” rectangles from the six (6) dark background strips. Place the layout sheet for Templates KM into Bag #2 with the twenty four (24) 17” X 10.5” rectangles.

Templates JKM 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13: These templates are used with both Unit J and Unit KM. They cut and placed in Bag #3.

In this class you will have the opportunity to learn most of the techniques that Judy Niemeyer writes about in her patterns. You will be taught a chain piecing process of foundation paper piecing that uses pre-cut fabric pieces, cut from Pre-designed over sized templates. You will also be taught speed cutting techniques for both paper and fabric. Sewing, pressing, and stacking techniques designed to speed up the process of foundation paper piecing will also be taught. Curved piecing, traditional piecing and appliqué techniques are also demonstrated in my classes. Fast and easy ways on how to cut out foundation paper, how to make templates, how to use them, and how to design them, are all part of the class. The 4th of July class will also include a short lecture on color.

Extra foundation papers are available for this quilt in three sizes – double, queen, and king. If I am teaching this class as a workshop for your guild, you must order these from me prior to you class. If you are signed up to take this class through a quilt shop, please place your order through the store in advance.

If you have any question regarding this class, please contact me directly at jackie@cvquiltworks.com Please include your correct e-mail address, phone number and name.

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