I have my first block done for the
BlockBase Sew Along at Electric Quilt!! Here it is, block #1336, the Seesaw block. Today is the day you can
link up your finished blocks. Go to the blog to see everyone's finished blocks! There's quite a variety of fabric choices.
I have decided to use scraps of my bright fabrics and make a sampler quilt with the blocks. There will be 12 blocks total. A new one will be posted every two weeks. You can make them whatever size you like but I decided to use my scraps which means 5", 2 1/2" and 2 1/2" x 5" pieces of fabric, of course, going along with my whole "nickel" theme. Making this block an 8" finished block works perfectly!
Here's a very quick, basic tutorial for creating an 8" Seesaw block using scraps from a jellyroll or charm pack-
All of the squares are 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" and the rectangle pieces are 2 1/2" x 4 1/2". You need all the pieces shown above.
Just sew squares across the corners of the rectangles using the
stitch and flip technique as shown above. You need 2 sets of each of these units in different fabrics like shown below.
Sew your parts together into 4 sections like shown above and then sew them all together like shown below.
Super fast and easy!! If I were going to make this block any other size, I would use the paper piecing templates. The rotary cutting templates have you cut to the 7/8" which I don't care to do.
My friend
Linda decided to join the fun and made the same block look very different!
Check back next week to see if I can create the next block from 5" squares!