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http://www.quiltville.com (Click here for printer-friendly version!) ![]() ![]() ![]() A weekend away at a quilter's retreat gave me the opportunity to turn a stack of long time UFO Puss-In-The-Corner blocks into a really fun quilt set with wonky stars! To make this quilt, you
will need 72 6" Puss-In-The-Corner blocks and 127 sashings with wonky
star points! You can make the quilt bigger or smaller depending
on how many blocks and sashing units you want to make.
![]() These
are the UFO blocks that brought about this project! Boring little
things, aren't they? They aren't even REALLY scrappy! Maybe that's what
stumped me about them. I didn't make them from my scraps.....the
middles of the blocks and the 4 corners are all the same fabric per
block. Ho Hum and Hum Drum! You can make yours scrappier if you want,
but here is how I made these...about 5 blocks at a time, by cutting
strips from FAT QUARTERS! (yes..I wasn't using scraps...I confess!)
For each set of 5 blocks you will need: ![]() 1 cream/neutral or shirting
print FQ
1 red FQ (colors for me ranged from pinkish red all the way through dark dark burgundy). From the long side of each FQ, cut: (2) 2" X 22" strips. (1) 3.5" X 22" strip. ![]() ![]() Fold the "light in the
middle" panel in half,and trim the ends even. From this
panel cut 5 pairs (you are cutting through 2 layers) of end strips at
2" wide.
If you can get 6 pairs, fine! There may be some left over from
the panel..that's okay, set leftovers aside.
Fold the "red in the middle"
panel in half and trim the ends even. From this panel,you are going to
make subcuts at 3.5". This is the middle of the "puss" block. You need
as many middles as you have pairs. In my case, I cut 5 middles to go
with my 5 pairs of ends above.
![]() Match end units to the middle
units with right sides together. Because you pressed towards the
red fabric, the seams should just oppose each other nicely so you can
butt them up without having to pin. Pinning is okay if you like
to though! (I'm just lazy!) Feed one pair through the machine, and
without lifting the presser foot, or clipping threads, simply feed the
next pair under the foot and needle so you have a whole line of units
continually pieced together. Take to the ironing board and press the
seams towards the end units. Clip threads between the
units. Sew remaining end units to the other side of the block
middle section in the same way. Press seams towards the end units, and
clip threads.
Repeat this little process making blocks in batches until you have enough to make the quilt the size you want it. ![]() Wonky Star Point Sashing Units! ![]() This was the best retreat
sewing project! I had all my pieces rotory cut and in baggies, so when
I set up at retreat I could just shove pieces through my machine
and power sew my way through the sashings.
For this quilt I cut: (127) 3.5" X 6.5" gold base rectanges. (254) 2" black squares (254) 2.5" black squares. (56) 3.5" black squares. ![]() ![]() Take your 2" black squares,
and following the pictures above....lay the squares in the
upper left corner of the rectangle with right sides together and
sew across the diagonal from corner to corner through both
layers. If it helps you, you can draw a diagonal line on your
black square and use that line as your sewing line. I just aim and
shoot :c) This doesn't HAVE to be perfect because they are wonky!
![]() Chain piece all the
upper left corners. Trim excess approx 1/4" away from seam line.
Repeat for the bottom right corners. Press seams towards star points.
You should end up with a whole pile of sashings looking like the
picture above!
![]() I'm sure you can guess what
comes next! Lay the 2.5" squares in the remaining empty
corners. Sew these on the diagonal as well. These are
larger squares, and this is what gives the star it's wonky appearance!
I didn't save the "bonus" triangles from trimming the 2" corner
squares. By the time they are trimmed, there isn't anything worth
saving...but these 2.5" corners? oh YES!! These make me so
excited. I just move my needle one position to the right on
my bernina which gives me a bit wider seam allowance, and I double sew
these corners...and trim between the seam lines. I now have 254 little
2" unfinished half square triangle squares to trim up and make into
something fun! My guild is doing a minature challenge this year,
so I might use them in that. I"m not sure yet!
After trimming off your bonus triangles, press the star points outward. (seams towards the star points) At this point, if you feel your piecing was really questionable, you can square up and trim all your sashings so they still measure 3.5" X 6.5". ![]() There wasn't room at quilt
camp to get pics of the quilt blocks laid out before I sewed them
together. Here is a mock-up showing you how the blocks are laid
with the sashings in between. The cornerstones are the
black 3.5" squares that you cut above. Sew the quilt in rows, and sew
the rows together to complete the quilt top.
![]() Here is a close up of my
piecing! (Complete with wayward threads!) You can see that I used a
variety of reds from pinkish red to a nearly black red. I also
used blacks from grey to jet black. My blacks weren't all tone on
tones or solids. Some had other colors in them and this added
some more interest to the quilt. I even used a black/white check and
some
stripes! When you sew the blocks and sashings into rows....don't
worry about matching star points. The point between the two star
triangles will NOT be positioned to touch the corner stone
square. The large triangle will overlap the small triangle,
adding fun motion to the stars.
I added a black 2"
cut inner border, and a red 5" cut
outer border!
![]() Here is a detail shot (a bit blurry, sorry!) of the quilting! ![]() If you make this quilt, I would be happy to display a picture of it here! |