MINI BLOCK CLUB SEPTEMBER 2019

NOTE:  I will be adding patterns and pictures all week.  Please keep checking back in.  It takes a while to write, take pictures and post, and double check the patterns  and I’m a little slow at times.  Thank you!

AUGUST BORDER BLOCKS:  ITTY BITTY LOVE HEARTS

These are so easy to make, sweet and addictive.  They should measure 3.5 inches when done.  Here is the link:  Make sure to scroll down until you come to Bitty Love Hearts under June.  https://www.quiltingcompany.com/the-bitty-blocks-of-2015-free-quilt-block-patterns-quilty-pleasures-blog/?fbclid=IwAR0g2ClO4dB6pgfW6iGbxgGA8i3o6eU89nGDXVFJH4Dqm6Xr78RiwjkU1QA

SEPTEMBER BLOCKS: 

BLOCK #1, BUTTERFLY

There are 2 ways to make this block, one is using templates for rotary cutting or paper-piecing.  I leave it up to you to choose which one works best for you.

I am attaching the instructions from EQ8, please click on the 6 pdf links below, they are ready to be printed.  There are templates with this also, but I believe that most of us have the rulers available and you may or may not need all the templates.

file:///C:/Users/Donna/Documents/Sept%20Block%201%20Butterfly.pdf

file:///C:/Users/Donna/Documents/Sept%20Block%201a%20Butterfly.pdf

file:///C:/Users/Donna/Documents/Sept%20Block%201b%20Butterfly.pdf

file:///C:/Users/Donna/Documents/Sept%20Block%201c%20Butterfly.pdf

file:///C:/Users/Donna/Documents/Sept%20Block%201d%20Butterfly.pdf

file:///C:/Users/Donna/Documents/Sept%20Block%201e%20Butterfly.pdf

Here is the link to Quilter’s Cache and that has paper-piecing.  Make sure to click on both links to the templates.  To me this seems a little easier than using EQ8’s instructions.

http://www.quilterscache.com/B/ButterflyBlock.html 

NOTE:  I went ahead and used the pattern from EQ8.  There are templates available above but it can also be pieced fairly easily, just sew it into rows.  You want to make sure that when you sew the body together, to leave the seams open so as to insert the body.  That involves a small inset seam at the top where the head is.

These are the colors that I chose:

You want to make sure that the long part of the template matches with template B on both sides.

Yes, that is the same piece of fabric, it looks darker above because of the lighting from the machine.

It’s easier to sew the small triangles on the top afterwards.  But, when you do the bottom part of the body, do the triangles first.  Do not sew the middle seams together yet, you want to make sure to leave this section open since the body goes in last.

The finished block:

Don’t forget to add the antennae!

I can see a whole field full of butterflies!  Enjoy!

 

BLOCK #2, CLAY’S CHOICE 

 

This block looks a lot more complicated than it is.  It’s actually a pinwheel block made into a star, very easy to make.  I am attaching a link for the block:  https://www.patchworksquare.com/mf/clays-choice-quilt-block.pdf

I used the pattern from Patchwork Square and it went together very quickly.  Note:  Make sure that you have the 6-inch pattern in front of you.  I had started making it and putting it together and then noticed that I was doing the 9-inch block.  No problem though, I went ahead and cut down the HST units to 2 inches and it worked it great.

These are the colors that I chose:

You need to cut out from the dark and background, four 2-inch squares.  Also, you will need to cut two 2 3/8 inches and cut once on the diagonal.

From the light and contrast pieces, you will need to cut 8 pieces at 2 3/8 inches and cut once on the diagonal.

Sew together your background and dark triangles and make 4 units.

Sew together your brown and other contrasting triangles together to make 8 HST.

Here is the block laid out.  Sew together in rows.

And here is my finished block.  This is a sample block as it is a little off.  They are fun to make!

Have fun sewing!

 

BLOCK #3, LEMOYNE STAR   

 

This is a tutorial on youtube.com, Lemoyne Star without inset seams.    This is from McCall’s Quilting and it takes the hassle out of the block and so much easier to make.  It uses HST instead of the flying geese units and is easier to work with, at least in my opinion.  I recommend it over the printed patterns out there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsgDUXZ3EWU

 

BLOCK #4, SILVER MAPLE

I am still figuring out how to do this block and will post later.

 

 

 

COMPLETE LIST OF BLOCKS AND BORDERS

MINI BLOCK CLUB 2019 This is a complete list of blocks that are included in the Club’s Quilt.  I know that we are behind on our blocks and the posting so I have gone ahead and marked them.  All posted blocks can be found on either our FB page or on my blog https://cozyquilts.wordpress.com.  Blocks that have an F after them are either still in progress or not published yet. All blocks are from Electric Quilt 8 and were downloaded and printed.  However, since EQ8 doesn’t show the directions on how to sew the blocks, I have either found a pattern or printed my own directions. Ones that are optional and/or free blocks have a double asterisk **. Border Blocks are in blue. 🤣JANUARY BLOCKS:
  1. Four Patch Variation 3
  2. Susannah
  3. London Roads
  4. Ohio Star Variation
There are no Border Blocks for January. FEBRUARY BLOCKS:
  1. Bow Tie
  2. Monkey Wrench
  3. Odds and Ends ** (optional block)
  4. Entwined Star
  5. Border: Bow Tie
MARCH BLOCKS:
  1. Twin Sisters
  2. Rail Fence
  3. Candle and Holder
  4. Striped Shamrock
  5. Border: Itty Bitty Bear Paw
APRIL BLOCKS:
  1. Basket
  2. Three Kittens
  3. Flag Star 1
  4. Grape Basket F
  5. Border: Itty Bitty Log Cabin
MAY BLOCKS:
  1. Box-in-a-Box Variation
  2. Two Strips and 3 Triangles
  3. Flying Squares F
  4. Zenith F
  5. Border: Itty Bitty Boat
JUNE BLOCKS:
  1. Churn Dash
  2. Double Irish Chain
  3. Rocky Road F
  4. Roulette Wheel F
  5. Border: Itty Bitty Trees
JULY BLOCKS:
  1. New Album
  2. Hand Weave F
  3. 6-Point Star
  4. Forbidden Fruit Tree **
  5. Border: Pinwheels
AUGUST BLOCKS F
  1. Friendship Star
  2. Spool
  3. Fool’s Square
  4. Contrary Wife
  5. Border: Reversed Flying Geese
SEPTEMBER BLOCKS:  F
  1. Butterfly
  2. Clay’s Choice
  3. Lemonye Star
  4. Silver Maple
  5. Border: Itty Bitty Hearts
OCTOBER BLOCKS:  F
  1. Shoo Fly
  2. King’s Crown
  3. Lady of the Lake
  4. Little Red Schoolhouse
  5. Border: Itty Bitty Stars
NOVEMBER BLOCKS: F
  1. Birds in the Air
  2. Stacked Cups
  3. Chinese Lantern
  4. Cross and Crown
  5. Border:  Itty Bitty Friendship Stars
DECEMBER BLOCKS: F
  1. Nine Patch
  2. Christmas Stocking
  3. Pinwheels
  4. Card Trick
There are no border blocks for December. Here is a picture of the blocks that are made so far laid out on my table. Following that are the border blocks. I think it looks good so far and I hope that this will inspire us to finish! The last picture is what it originally was going to look like. Hard to believe that we are almost halfway there! Great job everyone! Please keep posting pictures!

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, MAY #4

The block of the week is called Mock Logs! Imagine the fun you can have with the colors! Here is the link: http://www.quilterscache.com/M/MockLogsBlock.html.

Mock Logs
Cut the Color 2 and Color 3  1-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ strips into one 1-1/2″ x 2-1/2″ Rectangle, one 1-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ rectangle and one 1-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ rectangle.
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ONCE A WEEK KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, APRIL #1 AND 2

Our first block is called Easy Flower Block and can be found here at:http://www.quilterscache.com/E/EasyFlowerBlock.html.

Need a new idea for borders?? Our second block is called Flowing Ribbon Border and can be found here at:  http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FlowingRibbonsBorderBlock.html

Enjoy!

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, MAR #4 AND BONUS BLOCK

Happy Palm Sunday, Everyone!

Our block for the week is Fancy Flowers and it can be found here at:
http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FancyFlowersBlock.html.

Our Bonus Block is called Envelope Motif and can be found here at:http://www.quilterscache.com/E/EnvelopeMotifBlock.html.

We only have one Paper Pieced Block this week and it is called Fabric Boxes and can be found here at:http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FabricBoxesBlock.html.

Enjoy your Sunday!

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, MARCH #4

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, MARCH #4, PAPER PIECED

This is a pretty block and just right for spring. It is called Spinning Color Wheel and can be found here at:http://www.quilterscache.com/S/SpinningColorWheelBlock.html.

Enjoy!

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, MARCH #4

Our next block for the month is deceptively simple looking but watch out for the corner pieces. It is called Tick Tack Toe and can be found here at:http://www.quilterscache.com/T/TickTackToeBlock.html. Have fun!

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, MARCH

This block reminds me of an Ohio Star with a little twist. It is called Magic Cross and can be found here at:http://www.quilterscache.com/M/MagicCrossBlock.html.

The first PP block is called Midsummer night and can also be found here at:  http://www.quilterscache.com/M/MidsummerNightBlock.html.

Our second PP block is called Monastery Windows and is similar to Midsummer Night.  Watch the placement of the templates!  It can be found here at  http://www.quilterscache.com/M/MonasteryWindowsBlock.html.

Enjoy!

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, MARCH #2

A little late posting this morning. I overslept this morning and almost forgot about the time change! Good news, My daughter and family finally arrived in Calif yesterday evening, and we have been visiting and trying to get together for later this week. Very excited to have her back home again!

Anyway, here is the block for this week. It is called Slanted Diamonds and can be found here:

http://www.quilterscache.com/S/SlantedDiamondsBlock.html.

I will not be posting a PP block this weekend, but there will be two of them next week!

 

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, MARCH #1

With the mystery going on this past week, I forgot to post our Block for March. It is very similar to the Churn Dash but don’t be fooled. This called Double Wrench and is so fast to make! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! It can be found here at: http://www.quilterscache.com/D/DoubleWrenchBlock.html.

Our Paper Piecing block is called Geometry, a little variation on our first block. It can be found here at: http://www.quilterscache.com/G/GeometryBlock.html.

Enjoy!

ONCE A WEEK, KEEP YOUR OWN BLOCK, FEB #4

My apologies for not getting around to this sooner today. It has been a day of dealing with AT&T, Yahoo and Facebook and a lot of hassles.

This is a fun one for our final February block. It is called Jitterbug and can be found here at: http://www.quilterscache.com/J/JitterbugBlock.html. Would make a pretty baby quilt!

Our Paper Pieced block is called Diamond 4 Patch and is equally pretty. You can find it here at:http://www.quilterscache.com/D/Diamond4PatchBlock.html.