This is October's Flying Geese Quilters Guild Block of the Month done in the fabrics I'm using for my brother and sister-in-laws quilt. The fabric featured in the center square (should we call it the Whoopi Goldberg square?) is from Lizzy House's 1001 Peeps collection. I've caught up on June and October. Now I just have to catch up on July, August, and September's blocks.
The quatrefoil block was also featured in Modern Blocks: 99 Quilt Blocks from Your Favorite Designerscompiled by Susanne Woods, which just arrived on my doorstep yesterday. So exciting!
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
Quilt Guild Block of the Month: Dutchman's Puzzle
This is the Flying Geese Quilters Guild Block of the Month for June done in the fabrics for my brother and sister-in-law's quilt. I used speed piecing method B from Quilter's Cache. It worked a lot better for me this time compared to back in May.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
Blogger's Block of the Month: A Quilting Life
I am pathological. When I have too much on my plate, what do I do? Ask for seconds. So in addition to catching up on the last few blocks of the month from the Flying Geese Quilters Guild, I've decided to do the Blogger's Block of the Month. The first block is from Sherri at A Quilting Life.
The Blogger's Blocks of the Month are all supposed to be 8 inches when finished. But the blocks for the Flying Geese Quilters Guild are 12 inches finished. So my plan is to increase all of the Blogger's Blocks of the Month to 12 inches finished. That way I can put the blocks from both sets together into one big, beautiful, long overdue, sampler quilt for my brother and sister-in-law.
This month's block is pretty easy to scale up to 12 inches. You'll need:
The Blogger's Blocks of the Month are all supposed to be 8 inches when finished. But the blocks for the Flying Geese Quilters Guild are 12 inches finished. So my plan is to increase all of the Blogger's Blocks of the Month to 12 inches finished. That way I can put the blocks from both sets together into one big, beautiful, long overdue, sampler quilt for my brother and sister-in-law.
This month's block is pretty easy to scale up to 12 inches. You'll need:
- 8 - 3 1/2'' squares background fabric (where Sherri used the Kaffe grey, I used bright green Flea Market Fancy or Katie Jump Rope by Denyse Schmidt for FreeSpirit.),
- 4 - 3 1/2'' squares of medium/dark prints (where Sherri used four different Kaffe prints, I used one black and dark blue-green print from Lizzy House's 1001 Peeps collection),
- 2 - 4'' squares background fabric (again where Sherri used the Kaffe grey I used bright green Flea Market Fancy or Katie Jump Rope by Denyse Schmidt for FreeSpirit.), and
- 2 - 4'' squares of another medium/dark print (where Sherri used two of the same Kaffe prints I used the red and white print from Flea Market Fancy or Katie Jump Rope by Denyse Schmidt for FreeSpirit.).
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Quilt Guild Block of the Month: Dutchman's Puzzle
June's Flying Geese Quilters Guild Block of the Month was Dutchman's Puzzle. Click here for a PDF with the instructions. I went to Quilter's Cache and downloaded their paper pieced geese PDF from the comprehensive tutorial on piecing flying geese.
I actually had this done in June, I just forgot to post about it. "Prove it," I hear you cry.
Yup, I won the block drawing. I have 32 gorgeous Dutchman's Puzzle blocks. My plan is to set them on point and make a king-sized quilt.
I didn't get a chance to make this out of the fabric for my brother's and sister-in-law's quilt, so it's on my list of BOMs to make up.
I actually had this done in June, I just forgot to post about it. "Prove it," I hear you cry.
Yup, I won the block drawing. I have 32 gorgeous Dutchman's Puzzle blocks. My plan is to set them on point and make a king-sized quilt.
I didn't get a chance to make this out of the fabric for my brother's and sister-in-law's quilt, so it's on my list of BOMs to make up.
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summarized
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