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Draw diagonal lines  
connecting the corners of 
each block. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Construction 
Attach the open-toe sole to Walking Foot #50;  
this sole provides extra visibility. Attach Walking 
Foot #50 to the sewing machine. 
 
Insert a new #90/14  
Embroidery needle into the 
machine. Select an Isacord 
thread color to complement 
each of the 7 block fabrics. 
Thread needle and bobbin 
with the same thread color.  
 
Select a decorative stitch 
and quilt the block along  
the diagonals. Choose open 
stitches, avoiding satin-
based stitches.  
 
Walking Foot #50 is a very helpful aid for working 
with layers of fabric. It can be used with almost any 
decorative stitch, making grid quilting much more 
interesting! The ability to move the needle to any 
position makes precision piecing a breeze. This quilt 
is done entirely with Walking Foot #50. The blocks 
are stitched individually, and then they are seam so 
that the raw edges are to the front of the quilt. The 
raw edges are covered with bias strips and the quilt 
is finished with traditional binding.  
 
Supplies  
• 
⅔ yard of seven different fabrics
 
• 
1¼ yards fabric for binding & strips between blocks
 
• 
2¼ yards loft batting (or twin size batt)
 
• 
Isacord thread in eight colors to coordinate with 
quilt fabrics (can use fewer colors if desired)
 
• 
Embroidery needle, size 90/14
 
• 
Denim needle, size 90/14
 
• 
Walking Foot #50 with Guides
 
• 
1” Bias Tape Maker
 
• 
Water-soluble glue stick
 
• 
Spray starch
 
• 
Rotary cutting equipment
 
• 
12½” square quilting ruler
 
• 
BERNINA Sewing Machine
 
 
Cutting Instructions 
Using a rotary cutter, mat and ruler cut the 7 pieces 
of fabric into 10¾” squares (8 from each piece). 
 
Cut the batting into twenty-five 10¾” squares. 
 
Preparation 
Make 25 quilt sandwiches using the fabric and bat-
ting squares, layering the same print on the top and 
bottom of each batting square.  
You will have six extra fabric squares left over.