Step 2: lay fabric right sides together perpendicular to each other
Step 3: Draw line from corner to corner
Step 4: You can see line drawn. Sew ON this line
Step 5: After sewing, trim to 1/4"
Step 6: Cut strips again so that they are the right length and equal widths
Step 7: OK these aren't all trimmed, but after all are trimmed, start laying out so that the square will look something like this when sewn together (HOPEFULLY) :) And here I thought I was choosing an easy square to do for this swap! LOL
NanaBarb I want you to know that I have heard your plea for group members and have answered the call (if no one else signs up) for group 4 members. Try to convince Barb once again to do it--since she said that she really really wanted to!
Anyone else that hasn't signed up for this quilt swap, there are 4 spots open (I think) in group 4. The deadline to sign up is January 26 (that's Monday). This isn't a hard one, just do the same block 9 times, send them off, get 1 of your own and 8 others back for a rainbow sampler quilt. What more could you ask for?
9 comments:
Shelly, your quilt blocks are going to be so pretty. I love the blue swirls next to the white fabric. Have a great weekend! - Vanessa
I love that fabric! So pretty. Where did you get it at?
Got the fabric from Wal-mart
Responding to the comment made on the Calendar Quilt blog: Having just read a weeks worth of your blog, loosing your mind seems like a historical fact. Your humor as well as your talent is very apparent. And with both of us living in the South, we have both been suffering with COLD. I am ready for real southern weather!!
Shelly I like the block you chose. At first I didn't know what it was, but seeing the pic helps.
~Carlotta~
Lookin good.
Very pretty! I'm going to start mine today.
I love the way these blocks are looking!
The fabric is really pretty, and the block is great!
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