Hello from the sunny, soggy low country of South Carolina. I trust that "spring has (finally) sprung" for all of us north of the equator. For those in the southern hemisphere I hope you are welcoming a respite from the worst of summer heat. Whether your beach days are nearly here or fading, I'm requesting this fun, simple block with lots of room for creativity.
GOLDFISH BLOCK
Your fish may be one color, or two
colors. Set the fins up, or down. Be as imaginative as you’d like.
These blocks will
become a new grand-nephew’s crib quilt.
Colors: Fish = clear, bright oranges with reds and
yellows, creams or whites
Water = clear royal blues, medium to dark with touches
of greens, creams, or whites
These are what I pulled from my stash. No aqua, teal please, and strong bright colors for the fish. Yes, pink is okay if it is a bright strong pink.
The fish can have a 1 color body or a 2 color body, fins can be all the same color or 2 colors
- please have fun with this.
Notes:
I used scant 1/4 inch seams. Iron which every way you find gives the smoothest block.
Half square triangles
can be done many ways, and we each have our personal favorite.
I will begin with sizes of the HSTs in this block, so you can use your way if the method in the tutorial is not one you like.
I will begin with sizes of the HSTs in this block, so you can use your way if the method in the tutorial is not one you like.
The fish body is a finished 4 x 4 inches (4.5 x 4.5 before you put it in the block)
The fish fins are finished 2 x 2 inches (2.5 x 2.5 before you put them in the block)
Together the fins and body make a finished 6 x 6 square (6.5 x 6.5 before you put them in the block)
CUTTING:
WATER FABRIC: Cut all from one blue fabric
Cut 1 square 2 1/2 inches
Cut 2 squares 2 7/8 inches
Cut 2 squares 5 inches, then cut each 5 inch square in half on the diagonal (4 triangles)
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FISH FABRIC: One or two fabrics, there are many options.
BODY:
1 color body:
cut 1 square 4 1/2 inches
OR
2 color body:
cut 1 square 4 7/8 inches of each fabric
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FINS:
1 color of fins:
cut 2 squares 2 7/8 inches
OR
2 colors of fins
cut 1 square 2 7/8 inch from each fabric
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Here are the different combinations. I think I got them all.
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Here are the different combinations. I think I got them all.
one color body with same color fins |
One color body with different color fins |
One color body with 2 colors of fins |
Two color body one color fins |
Two color body with two colors of fins |
SEWING:
To prepare a 2 color body cut each 4 7/8 square in half along the diagonal.
Using only one of each color place two triangles right sides together and stitch along the hypotenuse.
To prepare fins place one 2 7/8 inch blue square right sides together with each 2 7/8 inch fish color square.
Draw a line diagonally from one corner to the opposite corner.
Sew a seam 1/4 inch from either side of the line.
Cut along the drawn line, press the blocks, and square to 2 1/2 inches (if necessary).
draw line |
seams sewn (easier to see against the blue) |
Cut along drawn line |
2 fins, repeat to make other 2 fins |
Lay out the block playing with the fin arrangement until you are happy with your fish.
There are almost as many possibilities as there are fish in the sea. (sorry, couldn't help myself)
Here are just a few options...
When you have an arrangement you like, sew the small blocks together and add them to the fish's body as you would for a nine patch.
Sew fins together then sew corner block to one set of two fins |
Sew the set of 2 fins to body, and then add the set of 3 |
Sew one set of triangles to opposite sides |
then add the other set of triangles |
OOPS, I feel a song coming on ...
"Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea,
and joy to you and me..."
JackiB
Love love love this block.... Want a great idea
ReplyDeleteLove this! Can't wait to crash your hive and then make one of my own!
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