Monday 18 March 2019

A Third Christmas Quilt

As I mentioned in my previous post, I have a third layer cake of Christmas fabric although this fabric is fairly subtle at being Christmas fabric.  A few of the prints have candy canes and a few have holly in them but the rest are plaids, paisleys, dots, stars and florals.  I decided not to make present blocks this time, but I still wanted the same feel of ribbons and bows crisscrossing.  I came across this tutorial on The Arrowhead Quilt Block made Easy on susies-scraps.com.  I planned to follow the tutorial as written but when I was doing the first block I went from memory and instead of cutting the central strips 1.25" from the centre, I cut them 1.5" by mistake.  Since I didn't think to use test fabric, this became a "design choice" and all my blocks will now have to be cut at 1.5" since I need them all.  They look just fine to me.  Here are the first two blocks, one trimmed and one not along with the rest of the fabric paired up for the rest of the blocks.


I spun my seams so the blocks would lay nice and flat, but I'm not sure that this is going to help me when I go to sew the blocks to each other, but it looks nice and neat on the back.


I made the first two blocks on Friday and on Saturday while I was Skype sewing with my friend Marilyn, I got all the red blocks sewn together and pressed although they still need trimming.


On Sunday I got the first step done on all the blue and green blocks.  Since there will be no sashing between the 42 blocks, the quilt top will be 6 blocks by 7 and measure 43.5" x 50.75".  I will have to find some fabric to make a nice wide border on the quilt to make it a decent size or another layer cake to make twice as many blocks.  If anyone has some "Snowfall" or "Snowfall Woven" fabric by Minick and Simpson for Moda that they would like to part with, please let me know.  I found some on line but the shipping to Canada was double the cost of the fabric so not a reasonable option.

Sunday was also Worldwide Quilting Day!


2 comments:

  1. A very belated, happy world wide quilting day to you!
    The neatly pressed block is so satisfying to look at... It almost looks woven. Can't wait to see it with the blue and green!

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