A Quilt Along, My Life

1-A-Day, 3″ Blocks — Sail Boat

  Sail Boat Block

Today we’ll make this cutie.

I had fun going through my Thimbleberries yardage today!

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Cut:

  • 3 cream recs. 1  1/2″ x 2  1/2″
  • 2 cream sqs. 1  1/2″
  • 1 black rec. 1  1/2″ x 3 1/2″
  • 2 pink sqs. 1  1/2″

I used my “Lazy Susan” technique for both

the half flying geese units & the bottom of the boat.

 Using my new Creative Grids

“I Love My Quilting Friends”

2 1/2″ x 6″ ruler (available on my website)

I noticed that I can slide it anywhere along the dashed line

to make the cut without a number obstructing my view.

Not that it’s a huge deal but I noticed.

Make 2 half flying geese units.

I pressed these seams open.

I also remembered how handy the

4 1/2″ Creative Grids ruler

is for cutting off both corners of a unit

that I can trim at once

when the squares do not overlap each other :)

(but not until the 3rd block lol).

I pressed these seams open too.

Arrange the pieces then assemble the block.

Cute, huh?

Make a couple more!

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We want to see your progress too!

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Just Keep Sewing…

Susan

A Quilt Along, My Life

1-A-Day, 3″ Blocks — Squared Chain

  Squared Chain Block

Today we’ll make this cutie.

I know what you’re going to say…

“hells no!”

but wait….

It’s really not bad!

Let me show you.

Had lots more fun going through my scrap basket!

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Don’t forget the Mary Ellen’s Best Press…

Cut:

  • 4 cream sq’s. 1  1/2″
  • 1 cream sq. 7/8″ (yes 1/8″ less than 1″!)
  • 2 blue sqs. 1  1/2″
  • 2 blue recs. 7/8″ x 1  1/4″
  • 2 pink sqs. 1  1/2″
  • 2 pink recs. 7/8″ x 1  1/4″

 

We’ll start with a partial (not “y”) seam.

Sew a pink rectangle onto the center 7/8″ square.

Sew all but the last 1/4″.

 

Finger press seam away from the cream square.

Next sew a blue rectangle onto the center square.

 My first block is a bit rough around the edges

but it’s going to be trimmed in the end so it’s OK.

I did up-size the rectangles to 1 1/4″ for you.

Finger press all of these seams.

Continue around the center square.

Finger press each seam away from the cream square.

For the last seam I folded down the first seam allowance

to get it out of the way.

Then lined up the last rectangle.

It should fit perfectly.

Sew that seam.

Lastly pin then sew the rest of that first (partial) seam.

(After writing this post I made 3 more blocks

so I added some pertinent details for you.)

To more easily finish the partial seam,

first even up the edge of the tiny block then pin it.

Next put another pin a little further in from the edge.

Put the needle down in the last stitch of the partial seam then finish that seam.

I put my finger on the fabric & it acts like a guide

to hold the fabric where I want it

as the feed dogs pull the fabric through the machine.

This is the back of the center of block #5 before any trimming.

These are #5 & 6 before trimming.

 

They keep getting better. Before today I’d not made this block either!

 

Trim the tiny block to 1 1/2″.

This little 4  1/2″Creative Grids ruler is the perfect little square up ruler!

It grips the little fabric block & has the perfect markings

to easily center the block before trimming it.

Block #1

and blocks #5 & 6.

Here’s the back of my second block center.

I learned a bit from the first one.

Arrange then sew the pieces.

A bit more Best Press to finish it off!

The second two were more fun!

I love a good challenge!

So I made 3 more!

This would make an awesome block of any size.

 

Show us your blocks at my Sewing With Susan FB Group.

We want to see your progress too!

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Just Keep Sewing…

Susan

A Quilt Along, My Life

1-A-Day, 3″ Blocks — Hour Glass

  Hour Glass Block

Today we’ll make these cuties.

I say cuties plural because you make 2 at once.

I had a lot more fun going through my scrap basket!

I had to find scraps at least 4 1/2″ sq.

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Cut:

  • 2 different fabric sq’s. 4 1/2″

2

Put the squares right sides together.

If you’re a “lazy Susan” like I am,

cut the pair of squares diagonally

then sew the triangle pairs right sides together.

Press them both toward darker fabric.

Put the half-square triangles right sides together

with opposite fabrics lined up to nest the seams.

This will ensure perfect centers.

Again, cut the pair of squares diagonally

then sew the scant 1/4″ seams…

Press as sewn then press the seams to one side.

 

Trim blocks to 3 1/2″ square.

This Creative Grids ruler is perfect for this task!

Look how the lines on the ruler make it so easy.

First align the diagonal line of the ruler on a seam.

The 3 1/2″ marks then align at the corners

 to trim the block precisely 3 1/2″.

Top left…

and bottom right.

So easy to trim perfectly!

I decided to mix it up a bit & next made 4 at once!

I started with 4 different fabric squares.

I swapped the pairs so they were each different.

I paired each of these up with a different triangle set.

6 blocks in a snap!

Show us your blocks at my Sewing With Susan FB Group.

We want to see your progress too!

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Just Keep Sewing…

Susan

A Quilt Along, My Life

1-A-Day, 3″ Blocks — A Quilt Of Variety

  A Quilt Of Variety Block

It takes more time to say the name than to make this block!!!

Today we’ll make this  very simple & fast block.

Not too many decisions going through my scrap basket for this one!

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Cut:

  • 2 black sq’s. 2″
  • 1 pink sq. 3  1/2″

Aside from my 1-Patch from April Fool’s Day,

you can’t get much simpler than this.

FYI this “pink” fabric is one of my favorite Thimbleberries fabrics

& that’s saying a lot knowing how many I have!

I used my “Lazy Susan” technique again today.

You can cut both corners at once then sew

since the corner squares don’t overlap each other.

Press, then voila!

So easy you’ll make a bunch in 5 minutes!

Show us your blocks at my Sewing With Susan FB Group.

We want to see your progress too!

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Just Keep Sewing…

Susan

A Quilt Along, My Life

1-A-Day, 3″ Blocks –Double Hour Glass

 Double Hour Glass Block

I hope you had a good weekend.

It’s such a bizarre time.

Nothing is usual.

So thankful for my quilting friends & my quilting!

Something else I’m thankful for

is the sun shining into my sewing room!

Today we’ll make this cutie.

Had lots more fun going through my scrap basket!

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Cut:

  • 4 black sq’s. 1  1/2″
  • 1 center fabric sq. 1  1/2″
  • 4 half-square triangles 1  1/2″ unfinished with center fabric & color fabric

 

I like using Thangles when I need such small half-square triangles.

Use your favorite method.

Sew the squares into rows.

Press the seams away from the hst’s.

Sew the rows together.

I pressed the last seams open.

Taking out the few stitches in the seam allowances helps the little blocks press flatter.

How many will you make?

Show us your blocks at my Sewing With Susan FB Group.

We want to see your progress too!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/SewingWithSusan/

Just Keep Sewing…

Susan