This is a fun and fast way for
using up fabric strips and producing a quilt top. WARNING.... it
is addictive. I saw this on Simply Quilts presented by Sharyn
Squier Craig... who has a book on half logs if you want more...
This is a no thought required quilt, and great practice for
consistent 1/4 inch seams.
Basics -
- Don't torture yourself about
what colour goes where.... just reach into those bags and
let fate take its course.... it'll be fine... honest!
- Press the seam towards the
fabric you added last.
- When you line up your pieces
to sew, Place them wrong side up with the light on top if
you last added light, or with the dark at the bottom if
you just added dark. Stack the units from largest to
smallest.
- Cut another 2 inch square
every time you add a dark fabric to start another block.
- Go through your fabric stash
and cut 2 inch strips of dark and light fabrics. Length
doesn't matter... if you run out just grab another strip.
Contrast is the key. If your not sure if a fabric is
light enough... try it wrong side up. If you're still not
sure don't use it.
- Put all the light strips in
one bag, and all the dark strips in another.
- Reach in to the dark bag and
grab a strip. Cut a 2" square from it and put the
rest of the strip aside.
- Reach into the light bag and
grab a strip. Place the dark square on the strip and
stitch a 1/4 inch seam. Trim the light piece to the same
size as the dark square. Press.
- Grab a dark strip and place
it right side up at the sewing machine.Sew the 2 patch
unit to the dark strip, right sides together. Cut the
dark strip to the same size as the 2 patch unit. Press.
While you've got the dark strip out, cut another 2 inch
square.
- Place another light strip,
right side up at the sewing machine. Sew on the 2 inch
dark square, sew on the 4 patch unit (dark fabric down).
Trim and press. You've now got 2 squares going.
- Place another dark strip at
the sewing machine. Sew on the 2 units.. (light fabric
up). Trim and press. Cut another 2 inch square.
- Continue segmenting,
pressing, stacking, and sewing units to alternating light
and dark fabric strips until there are a total of 4 light
fabrics and 5 dark fabrics in the largest unit. That
block is now done, but you've got four more growing so
keep going.
If you were perfect in sewing and
cutting these guys... the blocks will be perfect 8 inch
squares... to finish 7 1/2 inches. Okay ... in reality you'll
probably have to trim a bit .... or make some seams a little
narrow when you join the blocks... but the really nice thing
about this kind of scrap quilt is that it looks best from a
distance so no one should be getting close enough to see the
'misses'.
More easy quilts....More easy quilts....
Sudoku • Ninepatch & Snowball • Easy Panel • Half Log Cabin • Take Two
©Carol Wright 1997 All rights reserved.
Revised: October 23, 2007.