Hi! I’m Linda Schiffer and I live in Columbia, Maryland, USA. I’ve been making blocks all year for many of you and enjoying the journey. I’ve dithered around for quite a while, trying to decide what block to choose for my turn at Queen this month. With thanks to a dear friend (Barbara B.:), I discovered a great design called Disappearing Rail Fence.
The tutorial is thanks to Creating With Claudia on YouTube. |
The specific tutorial is here.
- I particularly love bright, rich saturated fabric prints (think Tula Pink or Kaffe Fassett) and interesting backgrounds (such as low volume prints).
- Bright does not have to mean primary colors only (red. yellow, blue) - I like almost any color (except for neon shades).
- If you don’t own bright prints (I know, they’re not everyone’s cup of tea:), use what YOU consider saturated or rich prints from your stash. One of the beauties of a scrappy quilt is that it WILL all work together in the end. :)
- For the background: Please don’t use white - use a low volume with white or cream background or a light color.
Cutting:
The cutting directions are pretty simple. Each 8’5” (unfinished size) block uses twelve (12) rectangles cut 2” x 5”.
Sewing:
Follow Claudia’s directions to sew these into four blocks with three rails each. Cut as she explains along the diagonal on each three-rail subunit and re-sew the resulting HSTs to create a block. She suggests pressing seams toward the darker side … but I suspect pressing them open would work, too, if you prefer that. Either way is fine with me.
Please sew together the 4.5” sub-units into the 8.5” (unfinished size) blocks - rather than leave the sub-units single.
Since these are small blocks, I’d appreciate it if you could make two for me (if you have time), please.
The scrappier the better, imho. :) I will love whatever you make and look forward to creating a happy, scrappy quilt with all your blocks!
Here is a sample block I made for you to see how truly scrappy I would like your blocks to be.
:)
Linda
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