Honoring our Defenders of the flag
Quilts of Honor Flag Day Quilt Challenge and Exhibit
May 17 (Armed Forces Day) - June 14 (Flag Day), 2014 at the
Franklin Public Library, 9151 W. Loomis Rd. Franklin, Wi
So, my quilting buddy and I each picked up a challenge bag. Of course my buddy already finished her quilt. ( she reminds me of the ever ready bunny). Here is her quilt.
In the kit you get 2 yards of fabric, no pattern, and in order to have it hang in the Exhibit it has to be no larger than 50 x 60. And you have to use at least 50% of each fabric to be considered. Here are the fabrics in my kit. (by the way my quilt buddy Sue picked out this kit for me).
I started by measuring my pieces they were 18 by 42, I decided to cut them in to 9 inch squares, the above photo is all that is left after I cut my blocks, I am going to figure out how to use these up in the borders. My goal is to use 100 % of the fabric. I had to add a couple more neutral fabrics from my stash. I saw this quilt on youtube and figured it would be a good way to use all the fabric.
I them made quick pinwheels. by taking a print and a neutral block, placed right sides together. Sew a 1/4 inch seam around all 4 sides. the cut on the diagonal, press and sew the pinwheels together.
Now measure your blocks to see what the average size is. Mine are 11 1/8 inches. divide that by three and cut your blocks ( I know how crazy is this, cutting up your perfectly good blocks.)
I measure from the center seam, I want to cut all 4 sides to make equal pieces.
Oh Oh, they don't look equal to me. lets turn them to create a new block.
Well, I was defiantly off on my measuring, you can see how you can really play with colors on this idea. Some how I will need to figure out how to get this to fit in to this quilt top.
The way I solved the measuring issue is to iron the blocks into 3rds.
The trick for me was to not iron over the lines when I ironed the second side.
here you can clearly see my cutting lines.
Cutting more blocks and stacking them so I can assembly line sew.
This is how the block SHOULD look when sewed together.
Now that looks better.
See ya.
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