Friday, February 1, 2013
BlockBase Sew Along #1401
It's week number 8 in Electric Quilt's BlockBase Sew Along!
This block is called Borrow and Lend and is block #1401 in BlockBase. Looks like four spools to me!
Anyway, it's super simple and can be made from 5" squares.
I chose to keep the background fabric the same and make each "spool" a different color. I just thought that worked better with the other blocks I have made so far.
To make a 9" finished block like mine, you just need a few basic parts-
1-5" X 2" strip for center
2-2" squares of background fabric
4-half square triangles of both fabrics-2" unfinished
I made my half square triangle units with Triangles on a Roll 1-1/2in Half Square triangles (finished size). I really love those things!
Make 4 of these units and sew together like the block above. Each section should be 5" unfinished.
You could vary the background fabric in each section for a different look!
To see all the other blocks made this week go here.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Seven Free block patterns
Wow! It's been a week already since I started the Nancy Cabot Sew Along. Here are the blocks that have been posted so far-
Cactus Basket |
Album |
Fruit Basket |
Georgetown Circle |
Old Gray Goose |
Variable Star |
Kentucky Cross Roads |
If you are interested in receiving the block patterns each day, you can sign up for a daily email on that blog.
You must verify your subscription in an email that is sent after you sign up. The response has been fantastic but a few people have not verified so I'm just sending out a reminder.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Nancy Cabot Sew Along starts today!
The Nancy Cabot Sew Along at Moore About Nancy officially starts today, eighty years after Nancy Cabot started publishing quilt blocks for the Chicago Tribune in 1933. Today the blog tells a little history about Nancy and her newspaper column but starting tomorrow, a block will be posted each day on the day that it was published by her. It won't just be a drawing of the block which is what she provided, I'll tell you how I think it should be made with the resources that we have available today so start looking through your scraps and be ready to sew!
I'm planning on making a sampler quilt of 6" blocks but I already know that some of the quilt blocks are much too complicated to make at that size. However, there are a lot to choose from since she wrote the column well into the 1940's!
Cactus Basket quilt block |
Friday, January 18, 2013
BlockBase Sew Along #1774 Thunder and Lightning
Thunder and Lightning quilt block |
The flying geese units were made using Quilt in a Day's Small Flying Geese ruler. A great little tool if you read and follow the directions.
Check here to see all the blocks made this week.
This block is attributed to Nancy Cabot as are the Prairie Flower, Pyramids and Independence Square blocks that were made previously in this Sew Along. Seeing Nancy Cabot's name so often made me want to find out more about her. I searched BlockBase and it came up with 749 blocks attributed to her! I decided that I would like to make a sampler quilt from just her patterns and starting making blocks. Here's what I've made so far-
With more research, I discovered that Nancy Cabot wrote and sold patterns for the Chicago Tribune in the 1930's. I found those old newspaper articles and decided to try to make the blocks in the order that they were published. If you think you might like to sew some blocks too, I will be hosting the Nancy Cabot Sew Along starting January 22, 2013, exactly 80 years after Nancy Cabot started publishing in the Chicago Tribune.
Join me on Tuesday at my new blog, Moore About Nancy, and learn a little about Nancy Cabot and a lot about the history of quilting t1hrough her eyes and mine. Each day a new block pattern will be introduced so check back often
Friday, December 21, 2012
BlockBase Sew Along #2354 Crazy Pieces block
BlockBase #2354 Crazy Pieces quilt block |
Here is block #6 in the BlockBase Sew Along by Electric Quilt. It is called Crazy Pieces and is block #2354 in BlockBase. I made this block 8" finished and used paper piecing to construct it. It is very easy to sew with just four identical sections.
This is the halfway point in the Sew Along. If you haven't started yet, you can still catch up. If you submit a block, you are entered to win a prize for that week. You have until December 26th at noon to link up this week's block. The next block will be posted January 7, 2013. Go here to see all the blocks quilters have made so far. Happy Holidays!
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