Thursday, October 7, 2010

Better Late Than Never--Hopefully!



Amidst canning, illness, company, work, play, family, etc--you know how it is--the moment finally came to squeeze in the next quilt block. This is a re-working of the very first patch we did—the Kitchen/Rosy Woodbox. Change the color placement and you’ve got a whole new block. The name for this one is Flowerpatch. You’ll find it easy to sew since you’ve already made it once before!

Fabric needed—

Color A (floral):
(2) 4 7/8” squares, cut diagonally to form 4 half-square triangles
(1) 4 ½” square

Color B (medium green):
(4) 2 ½” squares
(4) 2 ½ x 4 1/2” rectangles

Color C (pale green):
(4) 2 7/8” squares, cut diagonally to form 8 half-square triangles
(4) 2 ½ x 4 ½” rectangles

Directions:

1. Using the 2 ½ x 4 ½” rectangles, sew one of colors B and C together, forming four 4 ½” squares. Press seams towards the dark.











2. Sew one of the previously pieced squares to each side of the 4 ½” square of color A. Press seams away from light fabric. Set aside. This is the center row of the block.





3. Using the 2 ½” squares of color C, and the 2 7/8” half-square triangles of color B, sew one triangle to each square, being careful to attach the right angle edge of the triangle, (not the bias cut edge) to the square. Press seams towards the square. Now sew another triangle to each square to form a 4 7/8” pieced triangle. Repeat until you have 4 units.










4. Sew each pieced triangle to one 4 7/8” half-square triangle of color A. Four units. Press seams towards the light fabric.










5. Sew one pieced triangle unit to each side of the pieced squares. These are your top and bottom rows.






6. Sew the rows together, matching seams.












7. Press thoroughly.