Lemon🍋 Blueberry🫐 Block for Meg
Hi Stashbee friends, Happy April! I am so excited that you all will be sewing
for me this month, thank you so, so much!
The block I chose is a block designed by Yvonne Fuchs (Quilting Jetgirl)
called the “Oceanglow” block. Here is her
original tutorial: Paintbrush Studio New Block Blog Hop & Giveaway! – Quilting Jetgirl.
Fabric Inspiration: Lemon yellows, sunshine
yellow, pastel yellow, and golden yellows.
Royal blue, true blue, bright blue, and light blue. White on white, solid white, low volume prints
on white. Prints, solids, blenders, whatever makes you happy! I particularly love small floral prints :) I
love busy, scrappy quilts! I will love any fabrics that you pick, and I love to see everyone's creativity, so you are free to think as far outside the box as you want with this color palette.
Select and Cut Fabrics: Choose 2 blues (one
darker and one lighter), 3 yellows (varying shades), and one white. Here are the fabrics I selected for the sample block:
Fabric A – your darker/richer blue
- A1: Cut
(4) 2”x2” squares
- A2: Cut
(6) 1.5”x2” rectangles
- A3: Cut
(2) 1.5”x12.5” rectangles
Fabric B – your lighter blue
- B1: Cut
(2) 2”x7.5” rectangles
- B2: Cut
(3) 1.5”x7.5” rectangles
Fabric C – your white
- Cut (1) 2”x7.5” rectangle
Fabric D – your lightest yellow
- Cut (1) 2”x7.5” rectangle
Fabric E – your middle yellow
- Cut (1) 2”x7.5” rectangle
Fabric F – your darkest/richest yellow
- F1: Cut
(1) 2”x7.5” rectangle
- F2: Cut
(8) 2”x2” squares
Piecing Instructions:
1. Lay your pieces out just like this diagram:
2. Sew three columns (indicated by the pink arrows at the
top in the photo above) using a ¼ seam allowance. You do not need to square up after each seam,
but a consistent ¼ seam will make the next step more successful. Press however you want – I pressed to the
side so that I could nest seams in the next step.
3. Your pieces now should look like this:
Pin the side columns to the inner column and sew, pressing
seams open. Here’s a photo of mine after
pinning - I nested the seams and used a pin on each side of every seam intersection:
Here she is after sewing and pressing:
4. Sew pieces A3 to the block, press towards piece A3, and
you’re done! You can square up to 12.5” or
just send her on her way : ). Thank you
so much, I can’t wait to see what you all make!
Sending you all lots of love from Alabama,
Meg 💙💛