Is is really June already?! Apparently so, and now it's my turn to be "Bee Mama" for the Siblings Together II bee that I'm a member of. I've been pondering my choice of block for a while, and then I saw a quilt on the Moda freebie quilt patterns which gave me an idea. (Sadly I've since closed the tab in Chrome and for the life of me I can't find it again - oops)
So, for June's block you will need:
9: 5"x5" squares in shades blue, grey, black and white
2: 2"x 14" strips in red
2: 2"x 16" strips in red
I'd prefer to avoid florals, but plains are fine. Tonal or blender fabrics are ideal!
First job is to sew the squares into a basic nine-patch, nothing fancy.
Now comes the exciting part - for me, anyway. I don't get out much. Measure a line across the top row that is 2.25" above the horizontal seam and... SLICE IT.
Do the same for the bottom row. Remember, 2.25" from the middle row. You may notice your detached strips will be about 2.5" wide, which is not a mistake! It will all even up once sewn.
On your cutting table you will now have something like this:
Add in your first set of red strips and trim up the edges if necessary. Now you have this:
Time for more slicing! Place your cuts as before - one along the right-hand row at 2.25" from the vertical seam, and the same along the left-hand row. Again, your detached strips will be 2.5" wide.
Add in the next set of red strips, which will definitely need a little trim. My finished blocks ended up 15.75" square, which seems a very odd number but there you have it I suppose. Feel free to press your seams however you like - entirely your choice.
They are quite fun to make. If my bee-mates could manage one I would be very pleased to receive it, and if any of them could stretch to two, that would be even better. A 3x4 block quilt would be about 45" x 60" which is plenty big enough for the bee requirements. And don't they look smashing put together?
Have fun, and if you've any questions, please ask!
Looks easy enough! It's my son's christening this weekend so no sewing for me until then! I'll try to get them done as soon as possible after that. (Btw, I think that minimum size is 50"sq so 45" would be on the small side)
ReplyDeleteI've made 2! Great way to spend a stormy evening.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super block Helen.... 45 x 60 will be fine... I've checked with Delma at ST - some smaller quilts are needed.... But as these are so quick you may get more than you've asked for anyway....
ReplyDeleteooh heck, I was going from a vague memory of Lynne's original post about them - I've probably misremembered too 'cos I'm stingy with backings so a lot of mine are cot quilts at 44" or less... *redface*
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking for me though HillyFilly, you're a star! I think a bit bigger would bring the pattern out even better, and failing that I can always border it! :D
These look great! Will get on to them asap! Jxo
ReplyDeleteLovely easy block, such fun to make . Will post off to you tomorrow..
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