This month I'm requesting the same block that I used for Stashbee2021, the Flowering Snowball Block. I know curves AGGggg, but it's been done several times in the past Stash Bees. You can do a search on the blog and see some additional examples. So please give it a try. Actually, picking out the fabric combination was harder than sewing the curves for me. I've created a template that will create a 12 inch block.
****You can find the template at Flowering Snowball 12 inch ***
Fabric:
I settled with the following combination:
Background fabric: solid WHITE or OFF-WHITE
Center Square: low volume BLACK
Main Colors: two different PUMPKIN (ORANGE) fabrics
and
two different MINT, YELLOW-GREEN or
MEDIUM GREEN fabrics
Think modern fabric:
- Zen Chic, Carolyn Friedlander, Art Gallery and Allison Glass.
- Solids are welcomed.
- Please no novelty, batiks or small flower prints.
Below is a picture of my fabric pull:
You will have one 12.5 inch block when completed.
****You can find the template at Flowering Snowball 12 inch ***
Printing the templates:
Download, print and cut out the templates with paper scissors. Definitely not your good fabric shears.
Cutting the Fabric:
Please do NOT repeat the same fabric for the corner pieces (orange and green) in a block.
Pin the pattern pieces to the fabric and cut using the fabric guide below. I just used my fabric shears for this.
To make one 12.5 inch block you will need:
- Green Fabric:
- cut 2 of the corner pieces A
- layer two different green fabrics and cut two pieces at one time
- White Solid Fabric:
- cut 4 of the petal pieces B
- I suggest cutting 4 layers at a time;
- Orange Fabrics:
- cut 2 of the corner pieces C
- layer two different orange fabrics and cut two pieces at one time
- Black Fabric:
- cut one 1 1/2 inch square or 1 piece D
I want to have orange circles and green circles once the squares are put together so make sure that the orange and green pieces are opposite of each other. Here are the blocks that I have received so far. Also, previously I received some greens on the dark side (grass green) rather than mint or yellow-green and orange that was on the yellow side. As well as, some prints that weren't really modern. I'm going to keep them in but really prefer modern prints and medium greens and medium to dark orange as indicated above. This will help to get the contrast that I want.
Sewing:
Step 1
- Sew two white petal pieces B to each green corner piece A.
- Place the white fabric on top of a green corner piece. Make sure that the point of the petal is pinned to the narrow part of the corner piece. (don't ask me how I know)
- I pinned the pieces together at the beginning and end to ensure that the pieces line up. Then I added pins in between by slightly stretching the green fabric to fit the curve.
Note: If you are using a 1/4 inch foot or some other way to mark your 1/4 inch you can do what I do. I placed the pins to the left so that I can take them out just before the needle hits the pins (ok sometimes I don't take the needle out)
- If you are using a 1/4 inch guide, snug the pinned fabric close to the guide as you sew.
Step 3
- Sew the two green units created in step 1 to the orange piece created in step 2.
- I placed two pins at each end. I also nested (see this link about nesting seams) the center seams and placed two pins on each white seam.
- Sew the two green combination pieces to the orange combination. Keeping the fabric sandwich close to the 1/4 inch guide.
That's it.
For additional sewing details and tips use the following links:
Can't wait to see your work!
Monica
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