For the many quilters piecing my Prairie Gathering Quilt of the Quarter quilt, I wanted to write a blog post once a month to go over any piecing tips I may have to help you while you're piecing the quilt for yourself. If you're not making the Prairie Gathering quilt, perhaps you can pick up a pointer or two anyway!! Soon, we will be making many parts of the quilt each month. Included in your pattern pack are Zip-loc bag labels for keeping all those parts organized. I'm organized to a fault, so I'm taking you right along with me! The single most important tip I can give you in making this quilt (or any other, for that matter) is measure, measure, measure!!!!!!!! The success of everything fitting properly in this quilt is totally dependent on all units, blocks and borders measuring exactly what they need to measure to fit. Measuring at each step of construction is so very, very important no matter what you're making. If a unit doesn't measure correctly, un-sew now and make it right while the seam you have to rip is small!! All of my patterns list the measurements during construction so you can be sure you're on track. Follow the measurements given in your Prairie Gathering pattern, and don't proceed until your patchwork measures what it should! I guarantee this will make you a better, more accurate piecer, not to mention you'll be absolutely delighted with the results!! Let's begin sewing..... The first step is to make a Nine Patch block...easy enough, and always a favorite. Then, you'll surround your Nine patch with (4) light triangles. My hint to centering the triangles on the Nine Patch is to fold the Nine Patch in half, wrong sides together. Finger press a crease into the top edge. Take a light triangle and fold it in half, right sides together, and finger press a crease. Now, bring both units right sides together, match the creases and pin. Perfectly centered every time! Sew and repeat for the other triangles. Those light triangles might look like they won't fit, but trust me, they do. Next step...add (4) red triangles. Repeat the finger press creasing to center the red triangles as well. Next up...Half Square Triangles (HST's). (Truth be told, I make all of my HST...no matter how many, a wee bit larger than needed, and trim them to perfection. You can do this, too, if you increase the size of the squares by 1/8th of an inch. In this case, you would cut your squares to 2.5 inches and trim to 2 inches. There are many ways to do this, and all of the tips on how to do this are in my Heartspun Quilts Book of Hints, Tips, Secrets & How-To's!! Perfect every time!) Make your assorted Half Square Triangles ...again measuring them to be sure they are perfect. You have (4) assorted red prints, and one really dark red print to work with. Obviously, the darkest one is positioned in the corners. For the (4) assorted reds, use one red in the same position all around the sides of the block. That way, a print will never be next to itself. Sew the HST's into rows for the sides, then sew to the center block. Did you measure?? Sew the top and bottom rows, then sew to the block. The block is all done and looking great! Place all of your cut pieces into their respective bags and zip them up until next month. If you like what you see and want to make A Prairie Gathering for yourself, click here to find a list of quilt shops offering the program and sign up! More piecing next month....