Joseph’s Coat 6 inch PDF

(4 customer reviews)

US$25.00

Print Joseph’s Coat 6-inch quilt shapes on fabric for better results than with traditional methods or Joseph’s Coat acrylic templates.

Hand piece, machine piece, or appliqué for beautiful results.

ISBN: 978-1-926770-59-8 SKU: JCOAT6 Listed under: , , , ,

Description

This unusual design can now be pieced by machine or by hand with Joseph’s Coat 6-inch shapes. You’ll love every stitch—and finish!

PDF DOWNLOAD – SHAPE COLLECTION + INSTRUCTIONS 9.3 MB
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.

You can have all of the usual advantages of Inklingo—faster preparation, no measuring, no templates, perfect straight grain, precision corners, efficient use of fabric, and exciting designs.

templates for Joseph's Coat 6 inch

The Joseph’s Coat 6-inch shape collection includes 2 shapes for Joseph’s Coat quilt blocks PLUS back-basting layouts, in case you prefer appliqué.

Joseph's Coat 12 inch circle

The melons measure 6 inches from point to point, so this circle is 12 inches across. There is a smaller size for Joseph’s Coat with 4-inch melons which measures 8 inches across.

If you are new to curved piecing, this is the perfect way to start.

Make all of your friends envious of this one! Your Coat of Many Colors can be a great stash buster.

Features of this Shape Collection (PDF)

  • shapes to print on fabric
  • diagrams showing how much fabric you need
  • shapes without seam allowances to print on freezer paper (just in case you want templates)

& More

  • use a rotary cutter or scissors
  • precision corners make the sewing easy
  • sew the curves by hand or by machine
  • press the shapes in a surprising way that works like a dream!
  • the melons fit on 2.5-inch strips (Jelly Rolls)
  • perfect for fussy cutting and scrappy quilts
  • see Beyer 421-2 and Beyer 421-3 (with circles)
  • add circles from another shape collection for a variation called Morning Glory
  • an unusual, old design that will impress everyone!
  • optional back-basting layout with wide seam allowances
  • tips for choosing fabric
  • design notes
  • worksheets to plan your quilt

sew Joseph's Coat Quilt blocks by machine

Sew by hand while you watch TV, or sew by machine—your choice.

print shapes for Joseph's Coat on fabric

Joseph’s Coat is perfect for Inklingo and a great way to use up scraps.

The curves are so gentle that there is no need to clip. Matching marks printed on the fabric and an unusual pressing strategy make this design perfect for everyone.

Joseph's Coat quilt setting

If you are looking for something unusual, impressive, and easy to sew, this is it!

Joseph's Coat Quilt by Karen in Arkansas with Inklingo

Joseph’s Coat of Many Colors

Isn’t this a perfect Coat of Many Colors? Karen Goad hand pieced her Joseph’s Coat with Inklingo, 104 x 107 inches, using Hoffman Watercolor Bali Batiks and Moda Marbles. Karen has written about this on her blog, Karen’s Quilting.

Joseph's Coat Quilt by Cathy in Tennessee with Inklingo

Cathi used a lovely, soft palette. Her Joseph’s Coat is quilted and bound with scallops. Cathy wrote: “The entire quilt was pieced by hand using Inklingo. I couldn’t have made this quilt without it. Inklingo made it easy peasy.”

Love the lines. Quilt more!

Video Designing with Joseph's Coat

Video Designing with Joseph’s Coat

Video How to Rotary Cut Curves


Video How to Rotary Cut Curves

Video how to sew curves

This technique works for any curvy shapes like Apple Core, Clamshell, Cleopatra’s Fan, Double Wedding Ring, Drunkard’s Path, Joseph’s Coat and all of the others on the Main Shapes with Curves Page on the website.

4 reviews for Joseph’s Coat 6 inch PDF

  1. Lorraine (verified owner)

    Curves and Inklingo go together like Oreos and milk! The printed stitching lines, matching points and design worksheets make this pattern a delight to piece.

  2. Karen (verified owner)

    I loved these shapes. I just finished making a queen size quilt from these, the curves are easy, no clipping, I used very few pins. I would definitely recommend this pattern to everyone.

  3. Cathy Witt (verified owner)

    This may well be my most favorite Inklingo collection to date. Easy to print.. just two shapes.. goes together beautifully, and is perfect mindless piecing for those days when you just want some relaxing sewing time. Goes together so perfectly I didn’t even have to clip the curves. The hardest part was picking out my fabric!! This would make a great choice for someone learing to hand piece or a beginning Inklingoist.

  4. Cathi (verified owner)

    Wow! Such a great old design made so amazingly achievable thanks to Inklingo’s perfect stitching lines & matching points. The rotary cutter has a new blade, the freeer paper is ready and the printer’s going to be smoking!

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