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Spoonflower Sampler Quilt {Block 7: Diamonds in the Rough}

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This is the seventh block in the series – Diamonds in the Rough (finished 12″ block).

Materials and Cutting Instructions

Fabric Amount Cutting instructions
 Fabric A (Citrus)   Scrap or Fat Eighth
  • Six (6) 2.5” x 5” rectangles
 Fabric B (Dark Blue)   Scraps or Fat Eighth
  • Three (3) 2.5” x 5” rectangles
 Fabric C (Orange)  Scraps
  • Three (3) 1.5” x 4.5” rectangles
 Fabric D (Light Blue)  Scraps
  • Four (4) 1.5” x 4.5” rectangles
 Fabric E (Grey)  Scraps
  • Twelve (12) 1.5” x 4.5” rectangles
 Fabric F (Neutral)  Scrap or Fat Eighth
  • Thirty-four (34) 1.5” x 3” pieces

Making your block

There is two parts of making the complete block, the stripes and the diamond pieces.

The Diamonds

You will finish with 6 Citrus diamonds and 3 Dark Blue Diamonds.
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  1. The first step of making the diamond piece is to appropriately mark your pieces to ensure accurate piecing. For the diamond fabric piece (3.5” x 5”), you will need to mark out the ¼ seam marks.
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  2. Mark the ¼” on the end of the 1.5” x 3” neutral pieces. These are the pieces that will make the corners of the diamond shape.
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  3. Lay the neutral strips ¼ in over the line, matching the edge markings with the drawn diagonal line you drew. Stitch along the line, making a ¼” seam.
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  4. Press the seams.
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  5. Use the edges of the diamond fabric to trim the block.
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  6. Repeat the process with the other two corners.
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  7. Trim your corners.
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  8. The final size of the diamond block is 2.5” x 4.5”. When trimming ensure you leave at least ¼ from point to the edge of fabric. This will be your seam allowance.

The Stripes

  1.   Join the following 1.5″ x 4.5″ pieces together: Grey, Light Blue, Orange, Grey (in this order – 4 part stripes). Press seams. Repeat 3 times.
  2. Take one (1) grey and one (1) light blue 1.5″ x 4.5″ piece, stitch together and press seams (2 part stripes).
  3.  You should now have five (5) single grey 1.5″ x 4.5″ pieces left.

Finishing your block

 

  1. First row, sew together the following pieces/parts: 1 dark blue diamond > 4 part stripes > 1 citrus diamond > 1 single grey stripe > 1 citrus diamond > 1 2 part stripes.
  2. Second row, sew together the following pieces/parts: 1 single grey stripe > 1 citrus diamond > 1 single grey stripe > 1 citrus diamond > 4 part stripes > 1 dark blue diamond
  3. Third row, sew together the following pieces/parts: 1 dark blue diamond > 4 part stripes > 1 citrus diamond > 1 single grey stripe > 1 citrus diamond > 1 single grey stripe
  4. Sew rows two & three together. Press seams.
  5. Line up right side edge of row one & two together.  Sew together. Press seams. Finish by trimming the dark blue diamond down.

 

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You now have a finished block 12″ (unfinished 12.5″).

Additional Spoonflower Sampler Quilt Block tutorials:

Please Note: If you every make the sampler or any of the blocks use #spoonflowersamplerquilt and/or link back to the tutorial. Michelle Wilkie @ Factotum of Arts”.

Spoonflower Sampler Quilt {Block 6: Cheshire Checker Board}

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The striped part of this block reminds me of the Cheshire Cat, combined with the checker board look – I like the zany side of this block.

Materials and Cutting Instructions

Fabric Amount Cutting instructions
 Fabric A (Neutral)   Scrap or 5″ charms
  • Four (4) 4.5″ squares
 Fabric B (Green)   Scraps or Fat Eighth
  • Eight (8) 3″ Squares
  • Two (2) 1.5″ x 42″ strips
 Fabric C (Orange)  Scraps
  • Two (2) 3″ Squares
  • Two (2) 1.5″ x 42″ strips

Making your block

You will need to make 5 striped blocks and use the Neutral 4.5″ squares to make the checker board look.

For the Striped Blocks (repeat x 5):

  1. For each square, you will need two (2) of the HST (Half Square Triangle) paper piecing templates. The dotted line is for the 1/4″ seam allowance. Use your preferred paper piecing technique.
  2. Take the 3″ squares and place over the #1 of the template, making sure you allow a 1/4 seam all around.
  3. Take the alternative color 1.5″ strip and place RST (Right Sides Together) making sure you include a 1/4 seam allowance. Stitch in place, trim the 1/4″ seam allowance and the strip length allowing enough to cover #2 of the template. Press the strip back into place.
  4. #3-6 add alternating 1.5″ strips. Trim the block.
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 for the second HST template.
  6. Match the HST lines together, pin baste in place (or glue). Sew the HST together using a 1/4″ seam. Press using your chosen technique (to reduce bulk I recommend pressing open).

Note: the center block, I changed up the order of the fabrics, using the orange 3″ squares instead of the green 3″ squares.

Finishing your block

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  1. Start by laying out your block. Row 1 & 3 = Striped block, Neutral Square, Striped Block; Row 2 = Neutral Square, Striped Block, Neutral Square.
  2. Sew together the each row. Press seams.
  3. Line up each of the squares in row 1 & 2, and pin baste (or glue). Sew together. Press seams.
  4. Add row 3 to the bottom of row 2, lining up each of the squares, pinning in place. Sew together. Press seams. Produces an unfinished 12 1/2″ square.

Additional Spoonflower Sampler Quilt Block tutorials:

I, also,  hope to have the last 3 blocks posted this week. Just in time for the big reveal of the finished quilt (100 weeks after I started – you may have already seen it on Instagram today :-)).

Please Note: If you every make the sampler or any of the blocks use #spoonflowersamplerquilt and/or link back to the tutorial. Michelle Wilkie @ Factotum of Arts”.

 

 

Spoonflower Sampler Quilt {Block 5: Formula One (finish line)}

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Materials and Cutting Instructions

Fabric Amount Cutting instructions
 Fabric A (Citrus)   Scrap or
thin jelly roll strip
  • One (1) 1 1/2” x 32”
 Fabric B (Dark Blue)   Scrap or
thin jelly roll strip
  • One (1) 11/2″ x 32”
 Fabric C (Orange)  Scrap
  • Three (3) 3 1/4” x 5” rectangles
 Fabric D (White)   Fat eighth
  • Two (2) 1 1/2” x 32”
  • Three (3) 3 1/4” x 5” rectangles

Planning your block

In this folder, is a blank map for your block. Use colored pencils to plan out your fabric selections.

NOTE: I recommend planning this block with block 4.

Making your block

For making this block, you will be making it as three separate components (Citrus flag, Blue flag, and Half Rectangle Triangles HRT), before joining together to make the final block.

For the Citrus flag (Green and White strips):

  1. Take the 1 1/2″ x 32″ strips of Fabric A & D, and place them right sides together (RST).
  2. Sew a 1/4″ seam down the length of the strip, press seams open.
  3. Cut the strip in 1/2 at 16″. Sew the two halves together, making sure you are alternating the strips. Press seams open. You now have 4 alternating color strips.
  4. Cut the 1/2 at 8″. Sew the two halves together, making sure you are alternating the strips. Press seams open. You now have 8 alternating color strips.
  5. Cut three (3) strips of 2 1/2″. With each of the strips, sort them and place them in the order, so that the first and third rows start with Fabric D. The second row will start with Fabric A.
  6. Sew the rows together. Press seams open. Unfinished size: 8 1/2″ x 6 1/2″.

For the Blue flag (Blue and White)

  1. Take the 1 1/2″ x 32″ strips of Fabric B & D, and place them right sides together (RST).
  2. Sew a 1/4″ seam down the length of the strip, press seams open.
  3. Cut the strip in 1/2 at 16″. Sew the two halves together, making sure you are alternating the strips. Press seams open. You now have 4 alternating color strips.
  4. Cut the 1/2 at 8″. Sew the two halves together, making sure you are alternating the strips. Press seams open. You now have 8 alternating color strips.
  5. Cut three (3) strips of 2 1/2″. With each of the strips, sort them and place them in the order, so that the first and third rows start with Fabric B. The second row will start with Fabric D.
  6. Sew the rows together. Press seams open. Unfinished size: 8 1/2″ x 6 1/2″.

For the HRT:

  1. You will need six (6) HRT measuring 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ unfinished. Please follow this tutorial (see bottom of the page) using the 3 1/4″ x 5″ Rectangles of Fabric C & D.
    NOTE: I recommend reading through the whole tutorial and think about the placement of your colors – you will need to position your fabrics correctly for the right placement.
  2. Sew the six (6) HRT together in a strip (checking correct direction/placement). Press seams open. Unfinished strip should be 4 1/2″ x 12 1/2″.

Finishing your block

  1. In this final step,  join all three previous components together, starting with the Citrus flag to the Blue flag (Figure 1). Press seams open.
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    Figure 1: Joining the pieces to form the final block
  2. Finally, add the combined flag block to the HRT’s. Press seam open and your block is complete. Unfinished 12 1/2″ square.

Additional Spoonflower Sampler Quilt Block tutorials: