A standard layer cake is 42 pieces of 10 inch fabric.
(2) layer cakes yield = 84 pieces.If you have read the previous blog post "Square in a Square / The Beginning" - you have a pretty good idea of the colors and shapes of your layer cake fabrics.
** Iron, but don't steam or starch because that will definitely shrink the fabric and you need every inch for the smaller units.
** Put everything into labeled piles and then trim and cut. After you see the fabrics grouped together you might alter what becomes a center square, middle square and outside!
Let's begin: Start with the largest amount of fabric pieces to put aside - the OUTSIDE square.
Remove 60 pieces that you want for the OUTSIDE squares. Shown above in dark blue on the left, and on the right picture - mismatched in browns. (2) layer cake pieces create ONE outside square.
Trim each of the 60 pieces to 9" x 9".
Now, cut each piece on the diagonal ONCE.
Yield = 4 large triangles that will make the outside square
What is left of the layer cake bundle is 24 pieces - you only need 23.
Take those 23 layer cake squares and cut them into 5" x 5" squares. (shown above in purple)
Yield will be (92) - you need 90.
Put aside (30) of the 5" x 5" square - these will be the CENTER pieces. Do not cut.
And lastly - take the remaining (60) 5" x 5" and cut them ONCE on the diagonal to make the middle squares. (4 triangles per block)
And there you have it - everything you need to assemble an economy block quilt using (2) layer cakes.
The last post for this quilt will be pictures of how to sew and trim each round.
Size: 62.5" x 75"
December 2020
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