Terry Rowland has a great video to explain the color wash technique and to help get you started on this month's block:
You can choose the math or no math/improv method. I'm fine with either option as I really want to focus on the variety of scrap fabrics we all have collected.
You will select a color family to work with first - red, pink, blue, purple, green, yellow, orange - and then start cutting and sewing your 3 1/2 inch blocks. Your center squares can be selected to contrast with each block fabric or you can use one color to contrast with all center squares.
Make 9 blocks, sew 3 blocks into 3 rows, then sew the rows together. I'm not worried about how you press seams and you don't have to trim your finished block.
Fabric Selection:
Here is my fabric pull from my stash to give color inspiration.
Let's get started
If you want to do the math, here are the measurements to make 3 1/2" block.
Border fabric
- Cut 2 - 1 1/2" X 3 1/2"
- Cut 2 - 1 1/2 x 1 1/2"
Center square
- Cut 1 - 1 1/2" x 1 1/2"
The improv way is to cut larger pieces of scraps and then trim the block to size, in this case 3 1/2" blocks. You can offset the center square to get "wonky" blocks for your color wash block. Also, with this method you do not have to worry about accurate 1/4 seams as you trim to your block size in the final step.
Sewing Instructions
Here is the fabric layout for your square. Make sure to sew with an accurate 1/4 inch seam to end up with 3 1/2 inch block.
Step1
Sew the center block to the top square, then sew that section to the bottom square.
Step 2
Sew the center section to the right border piece.
Step 3
Sew that section to the left border piece to complete the square.
Make 9 different blocks in your color family!
Sew 3 blocks into 3 rows.
Sew the 3 rows together to make your block.
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