I've decided to go with Jess of the Eleven Garden's Checker Block. I fell hard for this block when I first saw her post. I fell especially hard for the very last quilt on Jess' post, the one Patti @retiredtoquilt made. My vision is to make a quilt something like Patti's. . . First, a picture of the blocks that I made:
Next, some pictures of the fabrics. I am not concerned with color except that I would like the 'background' fabric to be a solid medium gray. Here is a picture of various different colors of gray in the spectrum I am calling 'medium' gray:
You'll need one 5" x 5" block and one 7.5" x 7.5" square. Again, your choice as to whether or not you want to use the same fabric for the 5" and 7.5" squares. |
Dang, girl! Are you ever going to get to making the block?? :) Yes indeed, I am! :) Let's get started!
Cutting Instructions:
From the background (solid gray):
1 - 2" x 4.5" rectangle
1 - 2" x 7" rectangle
1 - 2" x 12.5" rectangle
1 - 5" x 5" square
1 - 7.5" x 7.5" square
From the large print fabric:
2 - 4.5" x 7" rectangles
From the small print fabric (for the HSTs)
1 - 5" x 5" square
1 - 7.5" x 7.5" square
Time to start sewing!
From the 7.5" squares and the 5" squares, make two HSTs (you'll have an extra HST of each since we are only using 1 of each size for the block). Use your favorite method. I have recently decided the fastest way for me is to cut the squares corner to corner and sew the triangles together. I spray my fabric with a LOT of starch prior to cutting. I haven't had an issue with the dreaded bias stretch yet.
Trim the small HST to 4.5" and the large HST to 7".
As you can see, not much to trim. If you want more to work with, cut your squares 5.5" and 8". |
Arrange the pieces of the blocks as shown:
The gray part of the HST should attach to the sashing. |
Sew the top row of 4.5" pieces together and the bottom row of 7" pieces together. |
Sew the top row to the sashing. |
Sew the bottom row to the sashing and you are finished! Your block should measure 12.5" x 12.5". |
I can't wait to see what you talented women come up with! If you have any questions, let me know. I am not on IG (gasp!) but you can email me :) quiltmusings@gmail.com.
In the caption of both pictures of the print fabrics, I mentioned that I did not care if you choose to use the same fabric for the small and large HSTs. Did I confuse you? . . . I might have confused only my "need to see it to visualize it" brain, in any case, here is another picture :)
Covered in Love so I'll be doing 6 x 7 to bring the quilt up to a size that will cover a hospital bed nicely.
Have an awesome September (still cannot believe we are on the down hill roll to the end of the year!) and happy sewing!! :D
Judy @Quilt Paradigm
oh looking forward to sewing this for you Judy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Helen! I can't wait to see what you create! These blocks are SO much fun to put together! I hope you have fun making it :)
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