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Step 1
From navy fabric cut: 4½” x 1½” (3), 1½” x 2½” (1) and 1½” square (1).
Step 2
From teal fabric cut: 4½” x 1½” (1) and 1½” x 5½” (1).
Step 3
From turquoise fabric cut:4½” x 1½” (2), 3½” x 1½” (1), 1½” x 2½” (1) and 1½” square (1).
Step 4
From pale turquoise fabric cut:4½” x 1½” (2), 3½” x 1½” (1), 1½” x 2½” (1) and 1½” square (1).
Step 5
From white fabric cut: 4½” x 1½” (2) and 1½” x 2½” (3).
Step 6
From background fabric cut: 26½” x 5” (2), 3½” x 5½” (1), 3½” x 2½” (3), 3½” x 1½” (3), 2½” x 3½” (1), 2½” square (1), 1½” x 6½” (6) and 1½” square (11)
Step 7
From Pillow back fabric cut: 14½” x 15½” (1) and 16½” x 15½” (1).
Step 8
Take six background fabric 1½” squares and three navy 4½” x 1½” rectangles. Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of all the background fabric squares. Match the squares, right sides together, to the far corners of each of the navy rectangles, using the image as a guide for the direction of each diagonal line. Then sew a tiny amount to the outside of the drawn lines.
Step 9
Cut ¼” away from the sewn lines then press the corner squares open.
Step 10
Sew one navy 1½” square to the short left edge of one background 3½” x 1½” rectangle then press open.
Step 11
Sew one navy 1½” x 2½” rectangle to the shorter right edge of one background 2½” x 3½” rectangle then press open.
Step 12
Arrange the units from steps one to four into order using the images as a guide.
Step 13
Sew together to complete the S block.
Step 14
Sew one teal 1½” x 5½” rectangle to the long left edge of one background 3½” x 5½” rectangle then press open.
Step 15
Then sew one teal 4½” x 1½” rectangle to the bottom of the unit from step seven, using the images as a guide, to complete the L block.
Step 16
Sew one turquoise 1½” x 2½” rectangle to the short left edge of one background 3½” x 2½” rectangle then press open.
Step 17
Sew one turquoise 3½” x 1½” rectangle to one background 1½” square then press open.
Step 18
Sew one turquoise 1½” square to one background 3½” x 1½” then press open.
Step 19
Arrange the units from steps nine to eleven into order using the images as a guide.
Step 20
Sew together to complete the first E block.
Step 21
Repeat steps nine to thirteen using the pale turquoise and background fabric to complete the second E block.
Step 22
Take three background fabric 1½” squares and two white 4½” x 1½” rectangles. Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of all the background fabric squares. Match the squares, right sides together, to the far corners of each of the white rectangles, using the image as a guide for the direction of each diagonal line. Then sew a tiny amount to the outside of the drawn lines.
Step 23
Cut ¼” away from the sewn lines then press the corner squares open.
Step 24
Sew two white 1½” x 2½” rectangles to two opposite sides of one background 2½” square then press open.
Step 25
Sew one white 1½” x 2½” rectangle to the shorter left edge of one background 3½” x 2½” rectangle then press open.
Step 26
Arrange the units from steps fifteen to seventeen into order using the images as a guide.
Step 27
Sew together to complete the P block.
Step 28
Sew the five letter blocks together with six background 1½” x 6½” rectangles between the blocks and at both ends. Press well.
Step 29
Sew two background 26½” x 5” rectangles, one to the top long edge and one to the bottom long edge of the long letters block from step twenty. Press well.
Step 30
Now it’s time to make a quilt sandwich. Place your light backing fabric rectangle (right side facing down) with your batting on top, then add the patchwork pillow front with the right side facing towards you. Make sure all the layers are smooth and flat then baste the layers together using your preferred method.
Step 31
Quilt as desired. I have used vertical straight line quilting at 1” spacing across the full pillow front. Other quilting ideas: diagonal straight lines across the whole pillow front, free motion quilting over the background but not the letters, or hand quilting around the letters.
Step 32
Once you have finished quilting, trim off excess backing fabric and batting and square up your pillow block if required.
Step 33
Take one pillow back 14½” x 15½” rectangle and hem one short edge by pressing the raw edge to the wrong side by ¼” then again by another ¼”. Press well and sew. Then repeat for the second pillow back 16½” x 15½” rectangle.
Step 34
Pin or clip the pillow back pieces to the quilted block, right sides together, all around the four side.
Step 35
Sew around all four edges using a ¼” seam allowance, securing the start and finish with some back-stitching.
Step 36
Trim the corners, turn the pillow cover the right way out, carefully poke out the four corners and then press.
Step 37
Stuff with a 26” x 15” pad and enjoy your new Patchwork Sleep pillow!