Restore America Quilt: Borders, Assembly and Finishing

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Restore America Quilt
Inspired by HGTV's Restore America: A Salute to Preservation campaign, this quilt represents 12 sites across the United States in need of restoration. Here are the assembly and finishing instructions for the quilt.

Materials:

Restore America printed quilt pattern - Discontinued
lightweight interfacing for scallops
fabrics:
- sashing and binding - 1/2 yard - deep red (5)
- piping - 1/4 yard yellow-orange (4)
- border - 2 yards purple (6)
- border scallops - 2 yards total of midnight blue (1), deep purple (2), assorted blues (9, 13, 19, 20, 23)

Cutting:

    Note: Number and letter notations are from the printed pattern. Unfortunately the pattern has been discontinued.
  • From deep red (5), cut eight 1-1/2" -wide lengthwise strips. Cut strips into three 1-1/2" x 12-1/2" sashing strips; 12, 1-1/2" x 13" sashing strips (see step 1 before cutting), and four 1-1/2" x 53-1/2" vertical sashing strips. Cut six 2-/4"-wide lengthwise strips. Piece strips to make 300" of binding.

  • From yellow-range (4), cut five 1"-wide strips. Trim and piece to make two 1" x 40" strips for horizontal piping and two 1" x 53" strips for vertical piping. Cut four I circles from Block 7.

  • From purple (6), cut six 9-/2"-wide strips. Piece to make two 9-/2" x 40-1/2" top and bottom borders and two 9-1/2" x 71-1/2" side borders.

  • From assorted blues, cut 168, 1-1/2" x 7" strips; 40, 1-1/2" x 10" strips.

  • From interfacing, cut 14 scallops and 4 corners. Transfer centerline to interfacing pieces.
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Before cutting the sashing fabric, space out and embroider the block names on the fabric in similarly colored thread to create subtle name plates for each block.
Steps:

1. On each 1-1/2" x 13" deep red strip, center and embroider the name of each block. We found it easier to embroider the names then cut the strips. The names are:
First Hermitage
Edison & Ford Winter Estates
Drayton Hall
Leo Carrillo Ranch
Paul Robeson House
Dunn Gardens
Sewall-Belmont House
Molly Brown House
1859 Ashton Villa
Pabst Mansion
Val-Kill
Hakone Gardens

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2. Trim each strip after embroidery to 12-1/2" long, centering script. Stitch each strip to the bottom of matching block. Lay out blocks in order as shown. Join blocks into vertical rows; add a sashing strip to the top of each row. Join rows with vertical sashing strips to complete center.

3. Fold piping frame strips in half lengthwise, right side out. Baste in place on quilt edges, raw edges matching. Ends should be even with stitching line - do not catch ends in border seams.

4. Add top and bottom borders to quilt. Add side borders to quilt. Fold piping to border side of seam, fold raw ends under to make angle, and appliqué to border. Add circles in corners as shown in photo.




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5. Join 12 assorted blue 1-1/2" x 7" strips to make 1 strip set. Make 14 strip sets. Place an interfacing border scallop atop 1 strip set, matching center registration marks to center seam and aligning bottom edges. Stitch, trim, turn, and press. Repeat to make 14 border scallops.

6. Center each border scallop on border as shown, aligning with blocks. When satisfied with placement, appliqué in place.

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7. Join 10, 1-1/2" x 10" blue strips to make one strip set. Repeat to make two strip sets. Cut each strip set in half diagonally in opposite directions as shown. Join one triangle from each set together to make one angled strip set. Repeat. Place one interfacing border scallop corner atop one angled strip set on small pieced end, aligning corner and registration marks with center seam. Stitch, trim, turn, and press. Repeat to make second corner.
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8. Repeat previous step to make two more corner scallops. Position each corner piece and appliqué in place.

9. Layer backing, batting, and quilt top. Baste in preparation for machine quilting (see below for block quilting detail). Quilt as desired (see quilting details below).

10. After quilting, trim edges straight if necessary. Bind using deep red strips folded in half lengthwise to make continuous straight grain French-fold binding.

Quilting
Quilt as desired. Quilting details from the original quilt below.

Block 1: Block is quilted in the ditch around exposed cabin pieces. The main cabin is detailed with logs, the sky area is filled with blowing wind swirls, and ground areas are filled with leaf patterns. In the redbud tree, each branch side is quilted along the edge with leaves quilted in a scattered manner through the open areas.

Block 2: Block is quilted in the ditch around arc pieces and lamp square. The lamp square has Tiffany-style patterning in the upper triangle, with radiating lines from center in the lower triangle. The orange brown arc is filled with meander stitching, and the outer arc has triangle detailing on both edges in a stylized tire tread design. The background of the block is filled with blowing swirls in variegated thread.

Block 3: Block is quilted in the ditch around all appliqué and checkerboard pieces. Turquoise checkerboard pieces have diagonal fill, and the arc background is filled with a stylized leaf pattern.

Block 4: Block is quilted in the ditch around all appliqué. Turquoise background is filled with a horizontal water pattern, the main cactus areas are filled with patterns to complement the batik patterns, and the orange arc background is filled with a pebble pattern. The arc and ell are quilted with three parallel lines spaced 1/2" apart.

Block 5: Block is quilted in the ditch around appliqué, outside house, inside windows, and inside embroidered scallops. Large and small arcs are filled with meander quilting. Light blue windows and sky areas are filled with wind swirl patterns.

Block 6: Block is quilted in the ditch around appliqué and wall portions. Sky and water areas are filled with wind swirl patterns, green area has leaf patterns, and the trees are quilted in parallel V-patterns. The red part of the wall is quilted in parallel wood grain patterns.

Block 7: Block is quilted in the ditch around appliqué. Sky areas are filled with wind swirl patterns and light area of bush is filled with leaf patterns. The blue arc has two parallel lines spaced 1/4" apart, and the fan has rib detail quilted in.

Block 8: Block is quilted in the ditch around appliqué and windows. Turquoise background is quilted in diagonal fill, windows are filled with echo quilting, and red arc is filled with a pebble pattern.

Block 9: Block is quilted in the ditch around appliqué and windows. Palm leaf detail is quilted, window sashing and door frames have wood grain patterns, and the center purple areas have wind swirl fill patterns.

Block 10: Block is quilted in the ditch around appliqué. Arc is meander quilted in yellow areas, green architecture is stipple quilted, and background is filled with fans.

Block 11: Block is quilted in the ditch. Purple windows have wind swirl patterns, door center has wood grain fill, and the hat brim has a grid pattern. Hat crown has closely spaced arc fill.

Block 12: Block is quilted in the ditch around all appliqué. Lily pad is quilted by the batik pattern, the water background is filled with swirls, pink arc is filled with feathered arcs, and yellow areas are filled with pebble patterns.

Border: Scallops are quilted with closely spaced palm feather patterns. In between scallops in purple border, the fence pattern from Block 7 is quilted in with a shortened tip. These patterns feature trapunto work, stuffed after quilting. The remaining purple border background is filled with closely spaced wind swirl patterns.

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Beading and Embellishment
General Instructions
Beading and embellishments are optional. Add special touches to the quilt by incorporating your own ideas. Space #11 seed beads 3/8" apart unless otherwise noted. Bury all needlework in batting—do not sew through quilt.

Materials:

#6 beads: 2 tubes (250) pink, 5 tubes (740) red
green 9mm twisted bugle beads: 20
two 1" treble clef charms in pewter
1/2 yard beaded fringe on red ribbon
1 strand orange tigereye 4mm beads (57)
12-15 assorted silk flowers, 6-8 assorted silk leaves, seed beads to match
1 tube of each color #11 seed beads - dark green, green, yellow, red,
orange, blue, pink, purple
beading thread and needles

Steps:

Block 1: Bead along swirl pattern in redbud tree with #6 pink beads spaced 3/8" apart. Bead with #11 seed beads: ground line with dark green; redbud arc with green; window with yellow; cabin top, angled edges, and front with red; each side of chimney and lower edge of orange roof stripes with orange.

Block 2: Bead with #11 seed beads: blue arc with blue; red arc with red; yellow arc with yellow; both sides of orange arc with orange; upper triangle on lamp with orange; arc of lamp and rays with yellow.

Block 3: Bead with #11 seed beads: checkerboard intersections with one blue bead each; unembroidered edge of swirls and inner edge of arc with pink.

Block 4: Accent cactus with 10 pairs of green twisted bugle beads for spines. Bead with #11 seed beads: inner edge of arc and ell with orange; outer arc and ell with yellow; hand with pink spaced at 1/8" intervals; cactus flowers with densely spaced red.

Block 5: Attach treble clef charms to windows. Bead with #11 seed beads: purple arc with purple; green arc, scalloped arc, and scallop intersections with green; roof and front edges in orange; top window edges in blue; leaf tips with red.

Block 6: Bead with #11 seed beads: edge of blue swirl and blue arc with blue; dark half of trees and green edge with dark green; light half of trees with green; yellow arc with yellow. Add one seed bead to the center of each lazy daisy flower in yellow or orange.

Block 7: Bead with #11 seed beads: yellow green arc with green; purple arc with purple; blue arc and circles with blue; pink zigzag with pink; orange arc and tips
with orange.

Block 8: Bead with #11 seed beads: all building edges and windows with blue. Stitch beaded fringe to arc edge. Bead with #11 seed beads: top ornament edge with orange; center ornament with yellow; lower ornament edge with orange, arc ribbon edge with red.

Block 9: Bead with #11 seed beads: light turquoise sashing edges in blue; lower and outer palm edges with green; star pattern inside starfish with yellow.

Block 10: Bead with #11 seed beads: yellow arc areas with yellow on all sides; arc ribs with orange; outer arc edge with blue; green architecture edges, embroidery tips, and dome with green; ornaments with red.

Block 11: Bead with #11 seed beads: door with red; window with yellow. Baste strand of orange 4mm beads to edge of hat. Secure by alternating each 6mm bead with a #11 seed bead. When finished, run a final stabilizing thread through all beads on hat edge (see beading diagram 1). Arrange silk flowers and leaves along hatband. Stitch leaves in place; secure each flower through center with a cluster of seed beads (see beading diagram 2). Vary colors and sizes as desired.

Block 12: Bead with #11 seed beads: lily pad edge with blue; pink arc and inner pink petals with red; yellow arc with yellow.

Border: Bead with #11 seed beads: yellow orange piping and appliqué with yellow. Bead with #6 red beads: border scallops and corner.

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