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Caribbean Houses
DESIGNED AND MADE BY PAM ROCCO
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MATERIALS AND CUTTING
Requirements are based on 40 fabric width. The pattern has been simplified for ease of construction. BLOCK SIZE: 13 QUILT SIZE: 42x 42
Tropical sun and torrential rain that define life on St. Lucia inspired Pam Roccos Caribbean Houses. The double chimneys are a nod to traditional North American house quilts; the rest is pure island style. Enjoy making Roccos quilt then study the homes in your neighborhood and design a quilt for your setting.
ASSEMBLY
MATERIALS
YDS.
CUTTING
1 Wash, starch and press fabrics.
Select the fabrics you will use for the blocks and sort these into 4 stacks one for each block. Photocopy or trace 4 unit 1
foundations, 4 unit 2 foundations and 5 unit 4 foundations. Make template C/Cr. Cut the patches listed in the materials and cutting box and shown in the rotary cutting diagrams. l
Assorted Medium Solids 1J Assorted Pastel Solids 1 Pale Yellow 1 Pale Green Gold K Binding N Backing 2I Batting *Cr = C reversed.
4 A, 8 B, 8 D, foundation patches 4 C, 4 Cr*, 8 D, 4 E, foundation patches 8 F, 8 H, 4 I 4G foundation patches 5 binding strips 2 x 40 2 panels 24 x 46 46 x 46
ALSO NEEDED: foundation paper, template plastic TECHNIQUES: foundation piecing, template piecing,
improvisational piecing, machine piecing, machine quilting
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A B Fig. 1
Fig. 2 1I 1I C Cr
1 Fig. 3
2 Working with one stack of
fabric, foundation piece a unit 1. Set aside. Foundation piece a unit 2. Join the unit 1 and unit 2. Set aside. Referring to Fig. 1,H lay a B from stack 1 on top of the A from stack 1, right sides up. Cut diagonal lines as shown. Remove the portion of A beneath the B and join the B to A. Similarly and referring to Fig. 2, join the remaining B to the A. Trim the A/B to 14 x 5. Referring to Fig. 3, trim the left end of the A/B at the specified angle. Similarly, trim the right end of the A/B. Join the C to the left end and join the Cr to the right end to make a roof. Join the roof to the unit 1/unit 2. Set aside. Referring to the block piecing diagram, join 4 Ds and an E. Join the D/E to the roof to make 1 block. In the same manner and working with the remaining stacks of fabric, make 3 more blocks. l
Cr
Roof
UNIT 3 PIECING Make 4
Unit 2 Unit 1
PIECING ke 4
1 2
3 4 5 BLOCK PIECING Make 4
UNIT 2 PIECING Make 4 Foundation is the reverse of the nished block.
Fig. 2
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1 Fig. 3
H H G
Fig. 4
UNIT 3 PIECING Make 4
3 Referring to Fig. 4, join 2 Hs
and a G. Referring to the unit 3 piecing diagram, join an I to the G/H to make a unit 3. Make 4 unit 3s. Next foundation piece 5 unit 4s.
Unit 4
Unit 3 F 1 2 3 4 5
4 Referring to the quilt assembly
diagram and working on a design wall or large flat surface, arrange the blocks, Fs, unit 3s and unit 4s. Join 2 Fs and a unit 4 to each block, paying attention to the orientation of the blocks, patches and units. Return to the design wall.
Block
5 Join the top 2 blocks and a unit
3 to make the top row. Return the row to the design wall. Repeat for the bottom 2 blocks and return the 2 reverse of the nished block. to the Foundation design wall.isJoin unit 3s and a unit 4 to make the center row and return to the design wall. Join the rows.
Unit 3
UNIT 2 PIECING Make 4
6 Mark quilting motifs as shown
or as desired. Pam Rocco used Caribbean Houses an overall vine and leaf pattern. Foundation Unit 2 Layer the backing, batting and quilt top. Baste. Quilt as marked or as desired. Bind the quilt to finish. T
Foundation units, template C/Cr and rotary cutting diagrams are on the following pages.
3b
2b
1b
QUILT ASSEMBLY & PARTIAL QUILTING PLACEMENT
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G seam allowances
Foundation is the reverse of the nished block.
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G seam allowances
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1 2
UNIT 2 PIECING Make 4 Foundation is the reverse of the nished block.
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2b
1b
3a
2a
1a
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ROTARY CUTTING Measurements include G seam allowances. Align arrows with lengthwise or crosswise grain of fabric. F 14 16 B 16 D 2 2 E 8 2 H 3 3 2H G 16H I 5H 3 5H 1 Fig. 3 5H Fig. 2 1I
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C/Cr Template
Foundation is the reverse of the nished block.
H G
Fig. 4
ished block.
Caribbean Houses Foundation Unit 4
Foundation is the revers
G seam allowances
C F
Foundation is the reverse of the nished block.