Welcome to week 10 of the quilt along.
This is one of my favorites.
cut one square 7 1/4" from the background fabric
cut in half on the diagonal twice, to make 4 quarter square triangles
cut one square 4 1/4" from the background fabric
cut in half on the diagonal twice, to make 4 quarter square triangles
cut 4 squares 3 1/2" from the background fabric
cut 2 squares 3 7/8" from the background fabric
cut the (3 7/8") squares in half on the diagonal once to make 4 half square triangles
cut one square 4 1/4" from a dark fabric
cut in half on the diagonal twice, to make 4 quarter square triangles
cut 4 squares 3 7/8" from the same dark fabric
cut the squares in half on the diagonal once to make 8 half square triangles
layout as shown
I pressed these seams open to reduce bulk in the center
trim the tails here, if desired
Once the block is sewn together, square up to 12.5".
Thanks for quilting along with me!
Monday, June 30, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
spectrum quilt-new and improved
Remember this quilt top? I have had it completed since early January. I lacked motivation to complete it, mainly because I didn't want to finish a king sized quilt that I didn't L-O-V-E. I knew I wouldn't use it on my bed, so there it sat, in a basket for a long time. A few weeks ago I started ripping it apart to remove the white sashing. I could have just cut it all apart, but I would have lost 6.5" by cutting it apart at the seams, and the quilt would have been too skinny. I didn't want to make more colored strips, either. So I ripped. And ripped. And ripped some more.
Then I had to reinforce the beginning and ending of most of the seams because they were coming apart. It was quite tedious. (That is a gross understatement.)
During the past several days I have been plugging away on it. I am happy (and very relieved) to have it back in quilt top form.
It now measures 78" x 87" and I am back to being excited about it.
It's so good to know that all that stitch ripping paid off.
I can't wait to quilt it now. I plan to back it with cream colored fabric and then quilt each line with matching thread. So for the pink strips, pink thread on the front and back, for the green strip, green thread front and back, etc. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it is smooth sailing from here on out-this quilt has given me more than enough trouble already.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
the thrifting is good in these parts
queen flat sheet-$1.00
1 full flat sheet-$1.00
This is currently the extent of my vintage sheet collection.
I'm saving up to make a quilt like this.
Sorry, Lera, I'm not trying to rub it in. Really.
Monday, June 23, 2008
star quilt along, week 9
Welcome to week 9 of the quilt along. There are only 4 more stars to make after this one. It's been fun for me to watch the progress on all your quilts! You all are doing a great job!
cut one square 7 1/4" from the background fabric
cut in half diagonally, twice, to make 4 quarter square triangles
cut 4 squares 3 1/2" from a dark fabric
cut one square 6 1/2" from a medium fabric
cut 4 squares from 3 7/8" from the same medium fabric
cut each of the squares that measure 3 7/8" in half diagonally once, to make 8 half square triangles
layout as shown (you may want to double click on the photo)
sew together
and square up to 12.5".
Thanks for quilting along with me!
cut one square 7 1/4" from the background fabric
cut in half diagonally, twice, to make 4 quarter square triangles
cut 4 squares 3 1/2" from a dark fabric
cut one square 6 1/2" from a medium fabric
cut 4 squares from 3 7/8" from the same medium fabric
cut each of the squares that measure 3 7/8" in half diagonally once, to make 8 half square triangles
layout as shown (you may want to double click on the photo)
sew together
and square up to 12.5".
Thanks for quilting along with me!
Friday, June 20, 2008
the by-product of my insomnia last night
My contribution for the June installment of the Virtual Quilting Bee.
It's for the one who loves pink.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
wip
Monday, June 16, 2008
star quilt along, week 8
Welcome to week 8 of the star quilt along!
cut 4 rectangles 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" from a dark fabric
cut 4 squares 2 1/2" from a medium fabric
cut 4 squares 2 7/8" from a medium fabric
cut all 4 squares that measure 2 7/8" in half on the diagonal once to make half square triangles
(for a total of 8 triangles)
cut one square 4 1/2" from the medium fabric
cut 4 rectangles 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" from the background fabric
cut 4 squares 2 1/2" from the background fabric
cut one square 5 1/4" from the background fabric
cut it in half twice on the diagonal to make 4 quarter square triangles
layout as shown
sew together
and square up to 12.5".
Any questions, I'll try to answer them in the comments.
Thanks for quilting along with me!
cut 4 rectangles 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" from a dark fabric
cut 4 squares 2 1/2" from a medium fabric
cut 4 squares 2 7/8" from a medium fabric
cut all 4 squares that measure 2 7/8" in half on the diagonal once to make half square triangles
(for a total of 8 triangles)
cut one square 4 1/2" from the medium fabric
cut 4 rectangles 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" from the background fabric
cut 4 squares 2 1/2" from the background fabric
cut one square 5 1/4" from the background fabric
cut it in half twice on the diagonal to make 4 quarter square triangles
layout as shown
sew together
and square up to 12.5".
Any questions, I'll try to answer them in the comments.
Thanks for quilting along with me!
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