Wednesday, October 26, 2011
And the winner is....
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Special Sale at FQG
Tonight's guild meeting will be devoted to the garage sale.
However
we will still be doing our block of the month game.
Bring your completed blocks!
Find me near the door when you arrive.
Drop off your block (or unfinished kit) and pick up the kit for next month.
I will not be displaying the blocks at the meeting, but I will draw a name and deliver them to their new owner.
See you there!
Friday, October 14, 2011
Sneak peak - Double Dash
You have 11 days left to complete your blocks for the October 25th meeting. This quilt is going to be a stunner.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
And the winner is....
Rosemary Mulkins
Woo-hoo! Rosemary won 16 Wheels of Justice blocks as well as the remaining kits and fabric! Congratulations for an awesome win.
September/October
This month's block is Double Dash.36 kits were cut, 1 sample made, and 25 kits distributed. That leaves 10 kits in my possession. If you would still like to play, but haven't yet picked up a kit, say the word and I will put one in the mail to you.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Double Dash SAMPLE
Ta-da! Easy as pie. I made our sample block scrappy.
What ya think?
I can't wait to see what you pull out of your scrap boxes.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Month 4 - October 2011 - Double Dash
Cutting directions: (21 pieces)
FQG - dark and light refer to the fabric in your kit.
- From dark (brown) - cut 1, 5 1/4 inch square. Sub-cut this square diagonally into 4 small triangles
- From light (orange)- cut 1, 5 1/4 inch square. Sub-cut this square diagonally into 4 small triangles
- Color 1 (1st contrasting) -
- cut 4, 4 ½ x 2 ½ inch rectangles
- cut 2, 5 1/4 inch squares. Sub-cut these into two triangles each, for a total of 4 large triangles.
- Color 2 (2nd contrasting) -
- cut 4, 4 ½ x 2 ½ inch rectangles
- cut 1, 4 ½ inch square
Corners -
- Sew one dark and one light small triangle together to make large triangle. Being careful not to warp the triangles, iron seams open. Be careful to sew each set in the same order. The finished large triangles should be identical.
- Using the right angle to aline the pieces, sew each two colored triangle to large triangle (color 1). Trim excess seam allowance (this should be contrasting fabric). Being careful not to warp the triangles, iron seams open. The finished squares should be identical. Trim to 4 ½ inch squares.