Hello
everyone! Cheryl here from Hive 2. Kate and I are playing Queen Bee Switcheroo
so I get to take my turn this month. Yay for me!!
I had planned to
ask for a particular block, one that I’ve been obsessing over for quite some
time. But while pouring over my stash, I just wasn’t feeling it. Maybe next
time. J
How about a Granny
Square Block instead? Granny Squares are great scrap busters, and I happen to LOVE
scrappy quilts. So win, win!! Both Sew Fresh Quilts and Blue Elephant Stitches have written great tutorials for granny
squares if you want to check those out. There are also tons of inspiration for
them on Pinterest and Google images too.
For this block,
you’ll need four coordinating fabrics, all cut into 2 ½” squares:
Background fabric - 12 squares
Outer ring fabric - 8 squares
Middle ring fabric - 4 squares
Center fabric - 1 square
For the background
squares, please use a white on white fabric if possible. Solid white is ok, too
if that’s what you have on hand.
For the other
three fabrics, choose bright, saturated fabrics in solids or small to medium
scale prints. Contrast is key. Feel free
to fussy cut a novelty print for the center square if you want. Really,
anything goes EXCEPT brown, beige, cream or licensed fabric please.
Lay out your
squares like this:
First, stitch the
pieces into rows. To help nest the seams, press all the seams in the row in the
same direction. Press the next row’s seams in the opposite direction. (example:
Rows 2, 4 & 6 to the right / Rows 3 & 5 to the left)
Next, sew rows 2-6
together nesting seams as you go. Press seams away from the middle.
Attach rows 1 and
5 last. I found it helpful to fold the row
1 & 7 single pieces in half and finger press a crease in the middle. Then fold the middle pieces of rows 2 & 6
in half to make a center crease as well.
Line up the crease
marks and stitch the last two single pieces on to the block.
Press seams away
from the center row.
Please do not
trim your blocks. I’ll
take care of that when I receive all of them.
I can’t wait to
see what you come up with!
Happy Quilting!
~Cheryl
@wvgirlintenn
@wvgirlintenn
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