Lattice
Featuring
Designed by Robert Kaufman Fabrics
Finished quilt measures: 36” x 44”
Pattern Level: Confident Beginner
“I have basic block construction down
and would like to learn a new trick!”
Fabric and Supplies Needed
Color Fabric Name/SKU Yardage Color Fabric Name/SKU Yardage
A AMD-14272-201 1-1/2 B SS-102-40 1
JEWEL yards WHITE roll-up
You will also need:
1/4 yard Binding
1-1/3 yards Backing Fabric and Batting
Notes Before You Begin
- Please read through all of the instructions before beginning.
- All of the seam allowances are 1/4” unless otherwise noted.
- Width of fabric (WOF) is equal to at least 42” wide.
- Press all seam allowances open after each seam is sewn, unless otherwise noted.
- Remember to measure twice and cut once!
Cutting Instructions
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Fabric A
- Cut two rectangles 25” x WOF.
- Trim the selvages from both rectangles.
- Cut one strip into fourteen 3” x 25” strips
and number them 1-14 (#1 is the darkest
color) (fig. 1).
- Cut two 3” x 25” strips from each side
of the second strip. Place these strips
with their matching strip from the first
rectangle. (fig 2).
- From the remaining yardage cut four
fig. 1
squares 3-1/2” x 3-1/2” (two from the dark
side and two from the light side) then cut
each square in half diagonally (fig. 3). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
fig. 3
Fabric B
- Cut sixty-seven strips 1-1/2” x 6-1/2”.
fig. 2
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Assembly Instructions
Step 1: Make Strip Sets
- Pair up the Fabric A strips as indicated in fig. 4 and sew into sets with a Fabric A skinny
strip in between. Your strip sets should measure 6-1/2” x 25”.
1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 14
25”
fig. 4
Fabric A Skinny Strips
Step 2: Assemble Blocks
3”
- Cuteach strip set every 3” to make eight
rectangles measuring 3” x 6-1/2” (fig. 5).
6-1/2”
Continue to keep your strip sets
separated into piles.
fig. 5
- Sew the rectangles to either long side of a
1-1/2” x 6-1/2” Fabric B strip to make a block (fig. 6).
- Repeat with the remaining rectangles to make four
blocks per set (fig. 7).
fig. 6
Some of the blocks will have an obvious color gradation from
dark to light. When assembling the blocks, be sure to arrange the
rectangles so that the color gradation matches.
Block A Block B Block C Block D
Block E Block F Block G Block H Block I
fig. 7
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Step 3: Assemble the Quilt
H I
enders
- Sew the blocks into rows, according to fig. 8,
with a 1-1/2” x 6-1/2” Fabric B strip between each
F G H I
block.
- Sew enders to the rows, as indicated, with a I
D E F G H
1-1/2” x 6-1/2” strip between the block and
ender.
B C D E F G H I
Just like in Step 2, keep the color
gradation on the blocks going in the
proper direction. It helps to lay the A B C D E F G
blocks out and stand back and look at
all of them together.
A B C D E
- Sew two Fabric B strips short ends
together. Repeat to make a second
set of two strips. A B C
A fig. 8
pieced Fabric B strips
- Sew the rows together with Fabric B strips
between each row. Trim the strips after
sewing each row and use the long
pieced strips in the center two rows.
Line up the rows and match the seams
according to fig. 8.
fig. 9
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- Trim the blocks to true up the edges of the
quilt top.
Your quilt top is complete.
Baste, Quilt, Bind and enjoy!
fig. 10
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