January is a good month for quilting. Every month is a good month, really.
This is my second year with StashBee. 2023 netted me two StashBee quilts:
- I still have not figured out the layout of my Queen Bee quilt. I thought I would get 10 blocks in addition to the 10 I had, but I ended up getting 23 instead. I think I've devised a workable plan for that top. Stay tuned.
- BUT: In September 2023, I was inspired. I did a 16" finished block in black and white fabric for each month, with a little bee block to round out to 12 blocks. This is my largest quilt to date. I wanted one that had a decent drop on the side.
Now I need a back for this extra quilt top. I love the idea of keeping this quilt, front and back, in the StashBee family, and a reversible quilt is appealing to me.
Inspiration
I saw this free pattern and thought the block would make a great centre part of the quilt.
We're starting the year off with a simple block. It's scrap-friendly. At least I was able to use scraps. It also may be an opportunity to use up some spare 10" or 5" pre-cuts.
General Instructions
- Unfinished size: 9.5"
- Scant 1/4" seams
- Press seems to the dark side. Do not press open.
Fabrics and Cutting
It's all about the🟩. A green-focused centre piece for a reversible quilt. True greens or closer to teal. I prefer blue-greens to yellow-greens, but I can work with either. Try to select two greens that both coordinate and have good contrast. Light and dark.
I have fabric for the sashing and borders.
Fabric A - medium or dark green True greens or closer to teal. I prefer blue greens to yellow greens, but I can work with either. |
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Fabric B - light or very light green Some of these are very light. Anything that will coordinate and contrast with the darker green you choose. |
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Fabric C - low volume with a lot of white or white background or that reads as near white, or white on white. Please avoid anything too creamy, as the sashing will have a white background. | |
Cutting List
Piece |
Cut | Scrap Sizes |
Big Triangle |
Cut one (1) x 10" x 10" 90-degree triangle of either green fabric A or B. |
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Little Triangle | Cut one (1) x 5" x 5" 90-degree triangle from whichever green fabric you did not use in piece 1 |
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Little Triangle Frame 1 & 2 | From fabric C - low volume
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Assembling
In this sample, I have used dark green for the Big Triangle and a light green for the little triangle.
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