HIVE #9 MARCH TUTORIAL
Hi Ladies! Greetings from frozen solid Michigan! Thankfully, Spring is right around the corner, and I am ready!
This is my 2nd year in the Stash Bee and I thoroughly enjoy it. Everyone is so creative!
My question for you is this: If you could go back in time and witness any moment in history, what would it be?
For my block, this is what I have chosen:
It's called Linked Squares, and was designed by Christina at A Few Scraps.com for the Desperate Housewives quilt. The link is HERE
This is what I would like for my colors: For the squares, Print 1 &2 , I would like nice bright saturated colors. I want them to really "Pop" against the back ground. Batiks are fine, I love them!
For the background I would like a scrappy look using greys and grey prints, any shade as long as it's not too dark. Stay away from Charcoal and Lead. Here is my pull:
Lets get started!
Fabric A (Lg Square) : 1.5" x 22" Strip subcut into: 3) 4.5" pieces 1) 6.5" piece and 1) 1.5" piece
Fabric B (Sm Square): 1.5" x 14" Strip subcut into: 3) 4.5" pieces
Scrappy Back Ground: 1) 1.5" x 4.5" piece *Note: If you want the inside of the Lg. Square
1) 1.5" x 3.5" piece to be the same fabric, cut the 3.5" x 4.5"
2) 2.5" x 4.5" pieces and the 1.5" x 3.5" pieces from the same
1) 3.5" x 4.5" piece fabric. If not, never mind!
Do this first: Sew one of the Fabric B pieces (1.5" x 4.5") to the 1.5" x 4.5" BG piece. Now cut this into 3rds. Each piece will be 1.5"x 2.5"
Now you have all your pieces. Follow the directions from the link and create vertical rows:
Then just sew your rows together:
This block only has 3 small seams to match and finishes at 8 1/2"
I made a few to see how I want to arrange them. I don't have a set idea yet but I'm leaning towards the 1st pic.
Thanks so much for helping me with my next creation!
These look like fun! Thanks for the measurements, super helpful :)
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This looks like a fun block. Can't wait to play with the colors.
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