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From Quick Quilts
September 1999

Rattlin' Bones
designed by Kelly Corbridge


"The thigh bone's connected to the hip bone . . ." You can almost hear this skeleton singing! This fusible cutie's so quick to make, you can do it the afternoon of your Halloween party.

Finished Quilt Size
25" x 29"

Rattlin' Bones Quilt
Number of Blocks and Finished Size
1 Skeleton Block 15 1/4" x 19"

Note: Templates are printed without seam allowance for use with paper-backed fusible web. (Download Template Diagrams - PDF File)
Fabric Requirements
Orange mottle ... (background) 17" x 21" piece
White solid ... (appliqué) 1/4 yd.
Orange solid ... (border) 1/4 yd.
Black skeleton print ... (border) 1 yd.
Black solid ... (binding) 3/8 yd.
Backing ... 1 yd.
Batting (low loft) ... Crib size

Other Materials
Sewing thread
Monofilament thread (machine quilting)
Paper-backed fusible web, 1/2 yd.
Black permanent marking pen, fine tip

Planning
Kelly used Cranston Print Works' fun skeleton print for the outer border. Check your local quilt shop for this and other wonderful Halloween prints. If you use a directional print for the border, pay attention to the direction of the print when cutting the border strips.

Cutting the Fabric
Orange mottle
... 1 rectangle 15 3/4" x 19 1/2"
White solid
... Skeleton Templates (PDF File)
Orange solid
... 4 strips 7/8" x 22"
Black skeleton print
... *2 strips 4 3/4" x 23", cut on lengthwise grain
... 2 strips 4I" x 28", cut on crosswise grain
*Cut first.

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