Easy Curves Wall Hanging
Beginner-Friendly Curve Wall Hanging
Baby Lock Ambassador Mary Davis walks us through this beautiful beginner-friendly quilt pattern! Make sure to download her free instructions below, and tag us if you post your version to social media.
Before You Start!
Download the printable instructions HERE.
Read through all directions before starting.
WOF stand for width of fabric and is assumed to be 42".
All seams are ¼".
RST = right sides together
Fat Eighth = 9" x 21"
Supplies
Baby Lock Quilting Machine
Batting (36” x 36”)
Air/Water soluble pen or ball point pen
Quilting Ruler
Rotary cutter
Cutting mat
Scissors
Coordinating thread
1/4" quilting foot compatible with your machine
Fabric Requirements
Fabric A – Fat Eighth
Fabric B – Fat Eighth
Fabric C - Fat Eighth
Fabric D - Fat Eighth
Fabric E - Fat Eighth
Background: 5/8 yards
Backing: 1 yard
Binding – 1/3 yard
Cutting Instructions
Fabric A – Cut 3 from Template B
Fabric B – Cut 7 from Template B
Fabric C - Cut 10 from Template B
Fabric D - Cut 7 from Template B
Fabric E - Cut 3 from Template B
Background – Cut 30 from Template A
Binding – Cut (3) 2 ½”x WOF strips
NOTE: All seam allowances are 1/4". To achieve the correct seam allowance, use your Baby Lock 1/4" quilting foot. When stitching, line up the raw edge of your fabric with the right side edge of the 1/4" foot, and you will get an accurate seam allowance every time. Set your machine stitch length to 2.5. This will ensure your pieces are stitched securely.
Piecing
1. Take (1) outer arc piece of Background and (1) inner arc piece of Fabric. Mark the centers of each arc by folding in half and finger-pressing.
2. Match the marked centers RST with the outer arc piece on top. Pin center.
3. Match the straight edges of each arc piece and pin before matching and pinning the remainder of the curved edge.
4. Sew curved seam and press seam toward outer arc piece. Trim as necessary to make (1) 5” square Quarter Circle Unit.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 above to make the following number of Quarter Circle Units.
Fabric A - make 3
Fabric B - make 7
Fabric C - make 10
Fabric D - make 7
Fabric E - make 3
6. Lay out your blocks into rows following the quilt diagram provided in the pattern. Sew blocks together in rows. Press rows in the direction of arrows. Sew rows together to complete quilt top.
Look at that- you're already done! For more projects and inspiration from Mary Davis, go to her website.