Look and see what is fresh from the oven, Jewels in the Curio from me, Jo, at Jo's Country Junction. This 79 " x 79" quilt's name comes from the fabric line, Curio, by Basic Grey, and the name of the quilt's featured block, Jewel Box...put them together and we have Jewels in the Curio. The Curio fabric is wonderful...soft, subdued, and perfect for a gift when you know don't what colors the recipient might like.
The quilt makes efficient use of a two charm packs, a jelly roll and yardage making very little waste. If you are new to quilting, the pattern may look difficult but honestly, this is do-able. The layout is what makes the quilt look harder than it actually is. To help make this project even more do-able, Kimberly over at the Fat Quarter Shop is sponsoring a giveaway on my blog to help get you started on purchasing the ingredients ...let's get cooking.
(Normally I would insert a cute picture of all the fabric right here, but I was so excited when the fabric came that I immediately starting cutting into it.) Please forgive me but I am sure if you are a quilter you understand...when new fabric comes, I just have to touch it! Here's a partial picture instead. Imagine the backing and background fabric and two charm packs totally intact... Aren't the colors just wonderful!?!

Blocks, Scrappy Border and Binding:
One Jelly Roll and two Charm Packs
Background and Borders:
4.75 yards Moda Marbles Sweet Off White 9880 36
Backing:
5 yards Curio Cabriole Pond 30272 11
Batting 90" x 90"

Start by cutting the background fabric. Cut 8~ 5" strips. Subcut them into 64~ 5" squares. Open up the charm packs and pick out 64 charms that you want to use in the quilt. Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on the backs of the charms squares.
Sew 1/4" on each side of the line. Then cut on the line and there will be two half square triangles. Press to the colored triangle.
Set the triangles aside.
From the background fabric cut 16~ 2.5" strips. Sub cut them in to 64~ 11" strips.
Open the jelly roll. Set aside the "whitish" strip. Select 32 pieces. Cut 2~ 11" pieces from each strip for a total of 64 pieces. Cut 2~ 2.5" squares from each strip. Set the squares aside for the scrappy border. Set the remaining strip piece aside for the scrappy binding.
From the remaining jelly roll strips cut a variety of 84 more 2.5" squares for the scrappy border for a total of 148~ 2.5" squares. The leftovers of the jelly roll strips will be sewn together for the binding.
Take a 11" jelly roll piece and a 11" background strip and sew them right sides together. Press to the colored piece.
From the background fabric cut 16~ 2.5" strips. Sub cut them in to 64~ 11" strips.
Open the jelly roll. Set aside the "whitish" strip. Select 32 pieces. Cut 2~ 11" pieces from each strip for a total of 64 pieces. Cut 2~ 2.5" squares from each strip. Set the squares aside for the scrappy border. Set the remaining strip piece aside for the scrappy binding.
From the remaining jelly roll strips cut a variety of 84 more 2.5" squares for the scrappy border for a total of 148~ 2.5" squares. The leftovers of the jelly roll strips will be sewn together for the binding.
Take a 11" jelly roll piece and a 11" background strip and sew them right sides together. Press to the colored piece.
Lay the pieces right sides together, matching the seams and sew creating a four patch. Press. Keep the like four patches together. Sew all of the segments into four patches.
Take two matching half square triangles and two matching four patches. The triangles and four patches should not match. Lay them out as shown. Sew the pieces together to create a block. Make 64 blocks.
Lay the blocks out as shown in a 8 x 8 "barn raising" pattern. Sew together in rows. Then sew the rows together creating the center of the quilt.
From the background fabric, cut 8~ 4.5" strips. Sew the pieces together. Cut two borders the length of the quilt. Sew them on. Press seam toward the border. Lay the quilt out. Cut two background strips the width of the quilt. Sew the pieces to the quilt. Press to the border. Here's a close up of the borders so you can see how they come together.
From the background fabric cut 8~ 2.5" strips. Sew the strips together. Cut two borders the length of the quilt. Sew them on opposite sides. Press toward the background border. Lay the quilt out. Cut two background strips the width of the quilts. Sew the pieces to the quilt. Press to the border.
Cut the backing fabric in half. Sew together. Sandwich the backing, batting and quilt top. Quilt as desired.
Sew the remaining jelly roll pieces together to make a scrappy binding.
Bind.

79 " x 79" quilt
I love the scrappy binding...Here's Gracie showing that binding off.
Leave a comment here and tell me what you think...then pop on over to my blog, Jo's Country Junction, to sign up for you chance to enter the great giveaway sponsored by Fat Quarter Shop.
Jo Kramer
{Jo's Country Junction}
71 comments:
I love anything by Basic Grey. This quilt is a beauty.
Once again Jo has amazed me with another fantastic design! Go Jo!!!
Love this quilt. I like anyting made out or the pre cuts it goes very fast
Sandy
Your quilt looks wonderful. I love this recipe and the Curio fabric line. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice quilt! You've made it so that I might be able to pull one off myself!
Thanks for the giveaway!
I'm a brand new quilter, but this definitely has to go on my TO-DO list! Thanks so much!!
Beautiful quilt - love this pattern!
Just lovely! I'm bookmarking this one!
MGM
I like that pattern and the fabric line a LOT!
Wonderful! And, I love Gracie!!
Looks do-able! Maybe I'll try it!
You and Gracie have excellent taste in fabrics and quilts! Wonderful job with the pre-cuts.
I want to try this one...the scrappy border got me :-)
Great new spin on a "old time" quilt block. The pieced border really finishes it so well. Thanks, this is a must do.
beautiful! Looks fresh but also has the elements of antique quilts that I love.
I LOVE precuts--and this looks like a fun quilt to try. It's on my to-try list. Thanks for the great instructions.
What a great quilt! Thanks for sharing!!!!
It's beautiful. I love the jewel box block, and it does seem to be the perfect choice for this fabric.
WOW Jo has done it again! She is just a fount of great ideas and color choices for quilts. I am always excited when I see she has done it once again! Thanks Jo and Moda
Pretty quilt, pretty fabric!
I love this quilt! I have saved it on my computer to make when I get a chance. The dog is so cute too.
lovely pattern - thank you :)
What a fantastic quilt and tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Will put this on my to-do-list.
What a beautiful quilt. It's going on my list of quilts to make. I love the way you arranged the blocks at the end. Thanks.
This is very nice! I recently bought two charm packs of curio with no real plan for what to do with them (it's not my usual colour palette or my usual type of print, but I like it a lot). This looks like a great idea. Just need that jelly roll (plus yardage, of course).
You have done a wonderful job and I realy want to make this quilt!!
I love Basic Grey and this is a well-done updated version of a classic block. Love it!
I like the colors in this quilt. Any time you can begin with pre-cuts is a good project. Thanks for the great tutorial.
This is a beautiful quilt! It is one I want to make soon. Great job!
Fun and fast -love it!
Great tutorial and love the colors with the pre-cuts from Basic Grey! Love it!
Great quilt and tutorial. Thanks for sharing it!
Love what you have done with this fun pattern!
This is a lovely quilt and so easy.
Jo, you've done it again!
Your quilt is so simple to make but looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
Terrific quilt idea,Jo. So simple, yet elegant. I'll make sure I print out your instructions today!
Just love it! The colors are great. Sounds fairly easy to make too. Thanks for the recipe.
I can't wait to make it!
My first thought - Perfect!
Can't wait to make it.
I love it, saved the pattern, would like to try it!
thank you so much for this great pattern! I saw the fabric the other day and was looking for a pattern to try with it. Now I have to get busy.
Lovely quilt Jo. Gracie is just so cute sitting there.
Now I can visualize how Curio will make up into a quilt! Thanks for the design.
Very nice quilt! I love your beagle puppy!
Very pretty! So happy to see the finished project!
Sandy A
What a lovely quilt, those colours are very subtle yet so pretty. Gracie is such a cute puppy, she looks so petite compared to my Belle.
Love the quilt. Your tutorial is very clear and easy to follow. Thanks.
I like the lightness in this quilt. Jo said it could go just about anyplace and I think she is absolutely right on.
quiltschon@att.net
I love many MBS patterns and have made quite a few, but I must say this takes a spot on the very top of my FAVORITES list! I will make this soon!
I LOVE this quilt! I just picked up 2 charm square packs of Curio yesterday. I'll be a getting the rest of the fabric tomorrow - thanks for sharing this!
Great quilt!
Lovely quilt, the colors sing.
Beautiful quilt, lovely fabric, great tutorial!! Thanks
I love your twist on a traditional block pattern. Great Recipe! Love these fabrics! Looks fresh but also warm and cozy. Thanks for sharing your design, it's going in my to-do book !
The fabric - the pattern - the quilt - Oh My! Just beautiful. Thanks.
Wow! Great quilt. Love the colors and how easy it is to piece this deceiving-looking quilt together.
Love the colors in the quilt. Beautiful job!!
It's beautiful!
This is absolutely beautiful! I've been looking for the perfect fabric for my neighbor who has a southwest theme...maybe this would work!
Love this quilt. Your pictures show off the quilt quite well!
Printed the pattern and ready to collect the fabric to make this very easy quilt to make and it looks so much harder to make than it really will be.
Joyce Evans
Love the quilt, love the colors, especially love the borders. Thanks for sharing
jleibfried@aol.com
I've always loved the Jewel Box, and this quilt is truly a gem! I just love this recipe...must make!
Refreshing.
Gorgeous! I love the design! The fabrics are great too... can't go wrong with Basic Grey, but it would look wonderful in any group! Thanks for a great recipe!
This quilt is adorable and so easy to make. Now I just have to decide what Moda collection to use. Thanks for the ideas.
Wonderful! thanks for sharing with all of us :-)
Very nice pattern.I just love the colors. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for a great pattern! I've just completed this quilt top in Moda's Christmas fabric 'Fa La La La La' which looks fabulous and was really straightforward to piece. Thanks again!
Just bought my fabric to make this pattern - can't wait!
I want to try this one...the scrappy border got me :-)
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