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Welcome to the very first week in the Dog Gone Cute quilt along blog hop! Today I will be introducing the Blog Hop participants who will be showing off their Dog Gone Cute creations throughout the month of October. And I will also be sharing the block and quilt size options. Keep up to date with all the details as they are added to the Dog Gone Cute quilt along blog hop page tab found just below the blog header. All these posts will be available on that page and the live links will be added as each post is published. Hope you will be quilting along! Now, let me introduce you.... It will be such a treat for us during October to get to know these super sweet Blog Hop participants, found on the Blog Hop Schedule below. Some of them have been sharing a little progress on their blogs. Providing lots of inspiration and maybe they'll give you a few ideas of how you might like your pups to look. Take some time this week to drop by and say HELLO! Tuesday, October 6 Karen of Run Sew Fun Kris of Kris Loves Fabric Anja of Anja Quilts Kelly of Quilting it Out Tish of Tish’s Adventures in Wonderland Thursday, October 8 Carol of Just Let Me Quilt Nina of Inchworming Doris of The Quilting Queen Online Brandy of Pampered Pettit Leena of Creative Instincts Tuesday, October 13 Ruth of Charly and Ben’s Crafty Corner Tanya of Tanya Quilts in Colorado Laurel of Quilts by Laurel Kathy of Kathy’s Quilting Blog Deb of New Creative State Thursday, October 15 Anita of Daydreams of Quilts Gina of Quilts and Cakes Beth of Words & Stitches Rachel of Quiltineering Julie of Mack and Mable Tuesday, October 20 Cathy of A Quilting Chick Selina of Selina Quilts Shauna of Shauna’s World Gayle of Pedal Sew Lightly Kathy of Kayak Quilting Thursday, October 22 Sandy of Upstairs Hobby Room Heide of Heide’s Quilty Hugs Britt-Inger of Hill Valley Quilter Judy of How ART You? Louisa of Sewmotion Tuesday, October 27 Teje of Nero’s Patch and Post Stephanie of Jak and Will Valerie of Val’s Quilting Studio Ellen of Georgia Florida Studio Cristina of Pretty Little Quilts Thursday, October 29 Abigail of Cut & Alter Magdalena of iloveneutrals Jenn of A Quarter Inch from the Edge Anne of Batiks by the Bay Susie of Susie's Sunroom Tracy of Tracy’s Bits N Pieces Dog Gone Cute 12 block layout Using the instructions for making a 12 block quilt, the finished size of the quilt will be approximately 30” x 30” for the mini quilt using the small blocks or approximately 60” x 60” for the maxi quilt using the large blocks. Using the instructions for making a 12 block quilt WITH the Paw Print Border blocks, the finished size of the quilt will be 74” x 74” using the large blocks. Small blocks measure 9” x 6” finished Large blocks measure 18” x 12” finished But you can make whatever you would like. Here are a few suggestions: At 18" x 12", one large Dog Gone Cute block is the PERFECT size for a placemat. Or a pillow! At 9" x 6", one small Dog Gone Cute block is the PERFECT size for a mug rug. Or a pillow! Use a few large blocks in a row to make a handsome bed runner or table runner. If you decide not to make the mini or maxi quilt, don't worry about the following material and cutting instructions. There will, however, be a chart for each individual Dog Gone Cute block, listing the required pieces. First up next week will be Block 1 & Block 2! To make the mini or maxi quilt, here are the required materials and cutting instructions. Measurements are based on a 42” Width of Fabric for yardage, are for the minimum required to the nearest ¼ yard, and do not account for miscuts. Quilt 12 SMALL blocks From the Background cut (4) strips at 2” and (3) strips at 1.5” for sashing and borders Cut the 2” border strips to (2) strips at 30.5” long and (2) strips at 27.5” long Cut the 1.5” sashing strips to (3) strips at 27.5” long From the Background also cut (4) strips at 2.5”, (7) strips at 1.5” and (1) strip at 1” Crosscut as follows: (12) 2.5” x 5.5”, (12) 2.5” x 4.5”, (12) 2.5” squares, (6) 1.5” x 5.5”, (6) 1.5” x 3.5”, (72) 1.5” squares, (24) 1” squares From the Black cut (12) 1” x 1.5” and (24) 1” squares From the Pink cut (12) 1.5” squares From the Binding Fabric cut (3) 2.5” x WOF strips for binding. Prepare your binding and set aside for later. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quilt 12 LARGE blocks From the Background cut (6) strips at 3.5” and (5) strips at 2.5” for sashing and borders Join and cut the 3.5” border strips to (2) strips at 54.5” long and (2) strips at 60.5” long Join and cut the 2.5” sashing strips to (3) strips at 54.5” long (If making the Paw Print Border Blocks, use these instructions instead: From the Background cut (6) strips at 10.5” for borders and cut (5) strips at 2.5” for sashing Join and cut the 10.5” border strips to (2) strips at 74.5” long and (2) strips at 50.5” long Join and cut the 2.5” sashing strips to (3) strips at 54.5” long) From the Background also cut (8) strips at 4.5”, (7) strips at 2.5” and (1) strip at 1.5” Crosscut as follows: (12) 4.5” x 10.5”, (12) 4.5” x 8.5”, (12) 4.5” squares, (6) 2.5” x 10.5”, (6) 2.5” x 6.5”, (72) 2.5” squares, (24) 1.5” squares From the Black cut (12) 1.5” x 2.5” and (24) 1.5” squares From the Pink cut (12) 2.5” squares From the Binding Fabric cut (6) 2.5” x WOF strips for binding. Prepare your binding and set aside for later. Options: As shown above, there are innumerable options for making all your dogs different. There are 12 dogs with their ears up and 12 dogs with their ears down. Some have both ears filled in. Some have both ears in white. And some have one ear filled in and one ear in white. Use the colouring page at the end of the post to decide what your dogs will look like in your quilt! A word or two about the piecing methods used..... These blocks use a traditional piecing method known as the “stitch and flip” method. Being as I press my seams open, and recommend you do too for these blocks, I have renamed the method - STOP. Stitch along the diagonal line Trim 1/4" away from the seam Open your seam and finger press Press the seam open using your iron For the purpose of the following diagrams, wrong side of fabric is depicted by grey. Sew all pieces with right sides together. For example, the instructions in this pattern are given as follows: Draw a diagonal line across wrong side of the (A) and (E) squares, place them right sides together on the corners of the (F) rectangles and sew along the diagonal lines, as shown in red. Trim a 1/4" seam and press open. But in actuality, you will need to break this instruction down as follows: Figure A shows all the pieces required for the step. You will first have to sew the (A) squares on the corners, as shown in Figure B. Then trim the corners, as shown in Figure C. Then you open the patch A up and press. I recommend pressing all seams open to reduce bulk. Next you will sew the (E) squares on the corners, as shown in Figure D. Then trim the corners, as shown in Figure E. Again you will flip the patch E up and press the seams open. Your completed unit will resemble Figure F. However, because of the seam allowance, there will be an overlap of where patch A and patch E meet. This will be covered when your unit is sewn into the block. Use this handy colouring page to plan your quilt. Just right click on the picture and save to your computer. Then print it out! Whether you are making a mini quilt, maxi quilt, or something else of your own creation.... Hope you have a Dog Gone FUN time choosing your fabrics and planning your quilt along project! And see you next week for the instructions for Blocks 1 & 2. If you just can't wait.... the pattern is available for purchase from my pattern shop here. Grab the button below and share it on your blog! Keep On {Dog Gone} Quilting On! Follow To follow Sew Fresh Quilts by email.... Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner
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This is your chance to use your larger chunks of scraps. Pair light and dark fabrics with a good contrast. Use rotary cutting or the AccuQuilt Fabric Cutting System. Finished Size - 60" x 78" Block Size: 6" finished Number of Blocks: 130 Setting: 10 x 13 Fabric Requirements Light and dark scraps. Anything goes if there is good contrast between the two. For blocks, pair one light and one dark fabric about 8.5” x 16.5” each. This will make 4 blocks. If you have fat quarters, pair one light and one dark fat quarter and that will make 8 blocks. 3/4 yds binding Cutting and piecing 4 Blocks Stack one light fabric and one dark fabric right sides together. Cut the pieces acording to the diagram below. Rotary Cutting A - 3-7/8" square B - 3-1/2" x 6-1/2" rectangle C - 3-1/2" square Make Half Square Triangles (HST) Stack two 3-7/8" squares right sides together. Draw a diagonal oline on the wrong side of the light fabric. Stitch 1/2" on each side of the diagonal line. Cut the square in half along the drawn lne to make 2 HST. Press Toward the dark fabric. Repeat with remaining 3-7/8" squares to yield 4 HST. AccuQuilt Cutting A - 7" square Place on die #55724 and cut 2 @ 3-1/2" x 6-1/2" rectangles. AccuQuilt Die #55724 B - 4" x 8" rectangle Fold fabric in half. Place on die 55701 and cut 2 @ 3-1/2" squares. AccuQuilt Die #55701 C - 5" x 8" rectangle Fold fabric in half. Place on die 55703 and cut 4 HST pieces. AccuQuilt Die #55703 Make HST Sew each of the light HST pieces to a dark piece to yield 4 HST units. Assemble the Block Using 1 HST, 1 rectangle and 1 square, assemble the block as shown. Sew the HST to the square. Press toward the square. Sew the rectangle to the HST/square piece. Press toward the rectangle. You will have 4 blocks as shown. Assemble the Top Sew 10 blocks together to make a row. Alternate the position of the HST as shown. Odd Number Rows Make 7 rows of 10 blocks Even Number Rows Make 6 rows of 10 blocks Sew the rows together alternating odd and even rows. DOWNLOAD THE PATTERN - Tossed Triangles Free Pattern Happy quilting! Carol
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