Wrapped Up In Christmas
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Trim to 3-1/2” square, being sure to line up the center of the QST at 1-3/4” in both directions
Assemble (7) Split Star Blocks
After all units are trimmed to 3-1/2”, for each block, you will need:
(1) White Corner Square
(1) Red Corner Square
(1) Blue+White HST
(2) Red+White HSTs
(2) Blue+White QSTs
(2) Red+White QSTs
Assemble Quilt
Attach the rows of blocks as shown above.
Add the strip sets to complete the rows.
After the rows are attached to each other, the top should measure 63-1/2” square.
For the borders:
Cut (4) 4-1/2” x WOF strips each from Red and Blue fabric
Attach strips end-to-end or by using diagonal seam method to make long strips
Cut (1) Red and (1) Blue 63-1/2” for Left and Right Borders
Cut (1) Red and (1) Blue 71-1/2” for Top and Bottom Borders
Add the Left and Right Borders first. Then add the Top and Bottom Borders.
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About the Author
Author Janice Lynn loves to spin a tale that puts a smile on her reader’s lips and a tear in their eye as they travel along her characters’ journey to happy ever after. Her favorite read is one with a strong heroine who is able to laugh at herself and a hero who appreciates the heroine’s strengths and imperfections.
Janice’s books have won numerous awards including the National Readers’ Choice Award and the American Title, but she is most proud of her seven children. From actor, engineer, nurse, student, to Army National Guard, they are her greatest accomplishments.
Janice lives in Tennessee with her family, her vivid imagination, lots of crafting and quilting supplies, and numerous unnamed dust bunnies.