Celtic Family Ties
I fell in love with the Celtic Family Ties quilt shown in Quiltmaker March/April 17. http://www.quiltmaker.com/patterns/details.html?idx=26122 I started making some blocks and it was so much
fun These are my first blocks I created.
Fabric:
Choose 4 happy, fun fabrics that you love and that play nicely with each other.
Choose 4 happy, fun fabrics that you love and that play nicely with each other.
Pop color, four happy ones and white. |
A. From each happy fabric, you need a 2”
strip by <20” ….so across the width of a Fat Quarter is plenty.
B. Now choose a solid, or looks like a solid that really pops or is totally unexpected or that makes you go “What!!!!” Tone on tone is good, or small designs. Again, a 2’inch strip from a fat quarter is plenty.
C. Background fabric: white, cream, ivory, taupe. Whatever is on top of your neutral pile. Again, could be tone on tone. Total needed is 22 inches, so a 2” strip Width of Fabric is more than enough.
B. Now choose a solid, or looks like a solid that really pops or is totally unexpected or that makes you go “What!!!!” Tone on tone is good, or small designs. Again, a 2’inch strip from a fat quarter is plenty.
C. Background fabric: white, cream, ivory, taupe. Whatever is on top of your neutral pile. Again, could be tone on tone. Total needed is 22 inches, so a 2” strip Width of Fabric is more than enough.
Cutting:
From each of the four 2” strips of happy fabrics cut:
One (1) 2” square
Two (2) 2 x 5” rectangles
One (1) 2 x 6 ½“ rectangle
Keep the remainder of these strips handy for a leader/ender if you would like.
From the solid Pop of Color:
Four (4) 2 x 3 ½“ rectangles
White Background Fabric
Four (4) 2 x 2”
squares
Four (4) 2 x 3 ½” rectangles
Sewing:
What
made this fun is to challenge yourself to chain piecing at your very best. Can you keep a chain going all through the block? I admit I initially made some placement
errors and had to clip my chain, but finally was able to keep it in one long
chain with only one “leader/ender” in between the last two sections. Of course, use a 1/4 " seam and press to dark.
Sew a
background square onto the solid Pop of Color, repeat for 3 more times.
Keep those under the needle. Sew a “happy”
square onto the white background rectangle. Repeat
for each happy color.
Clip
the first seven pairings and leave the last one as a Leader/ender. Press toward dark.
.
Sew the
two pieces together, keeping the pop of color on the bottom right hand corner.Repeat for all colors
As soon
as you sew one pair together, you can clip the previous pairing, press and join
it to the rotation.
Next
add a happy 5” rectangle to the matching pair and keep the pop on the bottom
corner.
Repeat and keep going like a log
cabin with the second 5” rectangle along the left side and the final 6 ½” rectangle
on the bottom.
When you are down to only 4 small blocks you may want to use a scrap of leftover strips as a leader/ender.
Susan
Oh, here’s another request.
Snap a picture from your sewing space door so we can see where we all
create our masterpieces.
My space
doubles as a garden room, card room or a party room, depending on the
week. Don’t straighten, don’t organize,
just snap a picture on the day you sew this block.
2 comments:
This looks like a fun block.....you realize we are all going to want to clean our sewing spaces up before we make our block...don't you!?
I like this block, and I love your idea of sharing pictures of our creative spaces.
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