Happy Easter to All.
This month's Block is inspired by Jen Kingwell.s
Small World Quilt. Although the Quilt I have in mind does not look exactly like hers - I hope we can include lots of scraps and colour and some imagination.
That said - lets go improv.
My size guide is 2 x 12 1/2" sq blocks or equivalent (ie 1 x 12 1/2" sq and 2 x 6 1/2" x 12 1/2" Blocks).
To construct the Block
For an example of a basic block of 6 1/2" width, cut a strip of low volume brightly coloured fabric 6 1/2" x 12 1/2".
Cut two 4" squares of lighter coloured white or cream tone on tone low
volume equivalent and make the point of a flying geese by sewing these
diagonally to the narrow end. Grey on white or cream is also fine.
To add a door or other details such as a window, press a small
rectangle so the raw edges are to the inside. Sew down using a
straight, zigzag or blanket stitch.
Some examples:
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This block has been made with several
sized blocks finishing at 12 1/2"sq |
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This block has been made with one block finishing at 12 1/2"sq or
6 1/2" sq to be joined with several others to make the above size guide |
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Once again this has been made with several blocks finishing at 12 1/2' sq |
By removing the parameters of having fixed measurements, I'm hoping to achieve a really diverse mix of blocks.
Whilst I am not aiming for 'wonky houses', a little imperfection can add character. Feel free to add some extra detail such as the blocks seen below.
HAPPY Stitching!