This month for my knitting group's quilting bee we're making a Box Kite block. Yet again I was not especially impressed with the cutting instructions I found on the site we're using to choose our blocks, so I thought I'd have a bash at a quicker method.
The block is basically 2 sets of 4 HSTs and one square. The blocks we're making are 12.5" square, so I started by cutting one 4.5" square for the middle. So far, so good.
Then for the HSTs, I used the following method. I cut a square of white and a square of print at 5.25" and laid them right sides together. I drew a diagonal line across them with vanishing marker, and sewed .25" on both sides of that line. Like this:
Then you cut along that line, and fold out your new HSTs. They'll be a bit too big so you can trim them down to a perfect 4.5" - line up the seam against the 45° line on your quilting ruler to make sure everything's as straightened up as possible.
Two lots of those makes 4 HSTs. Another two with a different print and you have 8 HSTs as required, so now all you need do is arrange them into rows and sew together to look like this:
Boom! Looks nice, doesn't it? We're 5 blocks in so far and some of them have been right buggers; it was about time we got an easy one!
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