Framed Wall Quilt
Today on the Rockstar DIY stage is Jaime, with the tutorial to make this drop dead gorgeous Framed Wall Quilt.
If you can sew a straight line I promise you can make this framed wall quilt. ย You all are familiar with Jaime from Thatโs My Letter, Iโm sure! Sheโs one of the regular band members here on prettyhandygirl.top. I can honestly say that she is one of the most gifted and talented DIY rockstars I know. She can build, she can fix, she can craft and she can sew. She also balances a job blogging and being a mother. Enough said.
With that, I turn the stage over to Jaime and her tutorial for creating a Wall Frame Quilt!
Gather up your favorite fabrics and we will make this statement wall art that would be great hanging nearly anywhere. And, itย makes a wonderful gift idea.
Although the pattern looks to be a little tricky, itโs actually four of the same pieces sewn together in an X format.
Materials:
- 1/4 yard each of 4 cotton fabrics
- Basic sewing supplies: sewing machine, thread, pins, scissors, pencil, iron & ironing board
- rotary cutter, clear quilting ruler and self-healing mat
- 24โณ x 24โณ cotton fabric (for backing)
- 24โณ x 24โณ batting
- safety pins
- 1/2โณ plywood @ 21โณ x 21โณ
- 1x2x8 pine board
- staple gun
- wood glue
- miter saw
- nailer & 1 1/4โณ brad nails
- clamps
Instructions:
Step 1: Begin cutting the fabric into 2โณ wide strips. ย Looking at the diagram below, you will need multiple lengths of each fabric.ย I suggest cutting very long 2โณ strips which you can cut down later. ย I like to fold the fabric in quarters then cut off a 2โณ wide strip using a rotary cutter and clear quilting ruler.
Step 2:ย Sew strips together using a 1/4โณ seam allowance. ย Determine your pattern, start from the middle longest piece (bright green) then add strips on either side. ย With each additional strip, line up the strip with a โstep downโ. ย Press. ย Eventually you will trim edges with a 45 degree angle which is marked on the quilting ruler.
Step 3: Make 4 identical pieces. ย Sew the top square to the bottom squares. ย Press. Then sew the middle seam together to make one piece. Press. Be sure to line up the seams.
TIP: Mark the sewing line on the wrong side of the fabric with a ruler and pencil to keep sewing straight while matching up seams.
Step 4: Make the quilt sandwich: cotton backing (I used drop cloth), batting and then quilt top.
Step 5: Pin layers together using safety pins with no less than 4โณ spacing between pins.
Step 6: Quilt. ย I choose to stitch down the middle of each strip to highlight the X pattern.
Step 7: Wash and dry then press. ย Do not skip this step. Washing and drying is what gives the quilt itโs puckered character and makes everything come together.
Step 8: Place the quilt face down then place the plywood piece on top. ย Make sure everything is centered especially considering the X pattern.
Step 9: Secure the quilt to the plywood using a staple gun along the edges.
Step 10: Trim any excess overhang.
Step 11: Cut two 1×2 pine boards with a 45 degree miter on both ends not parallel at 21โณ long. ย Apply wood glue, clamp into position and secure with finish nails. ย Repeat this process for the other two sides being careful to cut to fit given the excess bulk the quilt adds to the sides.
I opted to seal the wood prior to making the frame using clear wipe on polyurethane. Also note the frame is inset on the back about 1/4โณ which allows me to hide the hanging mechanism and this leaves about a 3/4โณ reveal on the front side to frame out the quilt which is plenty.
This is aย very pretty sewing project that makes a big impact and couldย be just the touch of softness and texture youโre looking to add to your wall decor.
Happy sewing friends, I hope youโll make a framed wall quilt in your future.
See, I told you Jaime is amazing! Stay tuned for more of theย Rockstar DIY series!
Here is a list of the project performances so far:
Iโm more used to seeing quilts on the bed I have to admit, but this is a fabulous and entirely unique idea!
Jaime
I know just how difficult that it is to be precise when Creating a quilt โ and yours under such close scrutiny is utterly perfect.
I am SO impressed.
You may even have talked me into having a go myself ๐
<3
Pia
ps
Funny enough โ the Creating of the frame doesn't daunt me at all . . . but the sewing is another story. xx