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Today I have a block tutorial to share, as well as requirements and instructions to make a lap sized quilt. Enjoy Here a Square, There a Square!
Supplies needed for ONE block
Teal:
1 - 4 7/8" squares ~ cut once on the diagonal
1 - 4 1/2" square
White:
1 - 4 7/8" squares ~ cut once on the diagonal
2 - 3" squares
4 - 1 1/2" squares
Black:
1 - 5 1/4" square
4 - 2 7/8" squares
4 - 2 7/8" squares ~ cut once on the diagonal
Grey:
1 - 5 1/4" square
2 - 3" squares
4 - 2 7/8" squares
Download the instructions for the block and lap sized quilt
HERE.
Fabric Requirements
HERE.
Center Square
On the wrong side of your white 1 1/2" squares draw a line on the diagonal
Align a white square in one corner of your 4 1/2" teal square, right sides together. Note the direction of the drawn line.
Stitch just along the drawn line, keeping your needle on the side closest to the outside corner.
Repeat for each corner.
Set your seam by pressing briefly with a hot iron, then press triangles towards the outer corner.
Trim excess. Set aside.
Flying Geese
On the wrong side of the grey 2 7/8" squares, draw a line on the diagonal.
Lay two grey squares on the 5 1/4" black square, right sides together. Note the direction of the drawn lines.
Stitch 1/4" on one side of the drawn line. On my 1/4" foot I like to keep the drawn line under the foot, not alongside it.
Rotate block and stitch a 1/4" from drawn line.
Cut on the drawn line.
Set your seams with a quick press, then press towards the triangles.
Place a grey 2 7/8" square on each new unit, noting direction of the drawn line.
Stitch 1/4" on either side of the drawn line.
Cut on the drawn line.
Set seams and press towards triangles. Trim to 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" if necessarily.
Repeat with grey 5 1/4" square and black 2 7/8" squares
Line up Flying Geese units as above.
Stitch so you can see where the point would meet the seam. Press down towards black FG unit.
Corner Units
Using the 3" white and grey blocks, make four half square triangles (HST).
Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the white squares.
Match one white square with one grey square, right sides together. Sew a 1/4" on either side of the drawn line.
Cut on the drawn line.
Set your seams with a quick press, press towards grey.
Square to 2 1/2". To see how I make my HST units see
this post.
Add a black triangle to your squared HST. Note the direction of the triangles, as well as the position of the HST.
Stitch one side, set seam, press towards triangle.
Repeat with second triangle.
Repeat for last three HST units.
Add the white triangles to two of these units and the teal triangles to the other two units.
I like to stitch these pieces together with the pieced unit on top so I can make sure I don't lose that point. Stitch carefully, and slow down if you need to. The triangle pieces are cut on the bias, so they will stretch if you aren't careful, don't pull or push, just guide.
Press towards triangles. These units should measure 4 1/2" square.
Block Assembly
Lay out your block. Note where the large white and teal triangles are placed.
Sew the units in each row together. Press the top and bottom rows towards the Flying Geese units and the middle row out towards the Flying Geese units.
Sew rows together. Press towards top and bottom rows.
If I am making a quilt that uses the same block throughout, I will use that opportunity to chain piece as much as possible. With this block I would make each section at a time. 30 center, 60 Flying Geese, and so on, and then assemble all of the blocks. I do this only after I have made one block to make sure it is correct.
The lap sized version of Here a Square, There a Square.
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