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Delight! ~A Quiltville Mystery Quilt~ ©Bonnie K Hunter
2008 (Click here
for printer friendly version) Unit 2! Don't
you just love strip
piecing? This part goes REALLY fast. And because the pieces
are small, even those fabric scraps you didn't think you liked any more
work really well. Along with my civil-war type shirtings, I dug
through my other 1.5" light strips, throwing in plaids, stripes, small
calicos from1990-something and mixing them all in together. As long as
the background was either white, cream or beige...it went in there. The
important thing is the value. These are lights. These are
neutrals. The same with my pinks. I used many reproduction double
pinks,but you know what? Those old mauve prints from the 1990s worked
great in with those too! So don't forget to check your closet, and FQ
drawers for those old mauve-pink prints. Throw them in.
Since this all came from random lengths of strips, I'm going to list the cutting directions as if you were cutting from full width of fabric yardage, based on fabric being 40" wide. You will need the equivalent in scraps, but the number of strips you cut from your scraps may vary depending on the length of your strip. This is just a guideline. You may need a bit more, or a bit less. From lights cut: 20 strips 1.5" X width of fabric or the equivalent in scraps. From pinks cut: 25 strips 1.5" X width of fabric or the equivalent in scraps. I worked on both of these together. It just seemed easier to sew half of the lights and pinks together, press them towards the pink, and then add either the other light to the group of 2-A sets, or the other pink to the group of 2-B sets. Of course we are making 9 patches!! Aren't they cute? The light/pink/light sections are the center sections of the 9 patch. The pink/light/pink you will need twice as many of because they go on either side of the light/pink/light sections. How many 9 patches? 130! How many light/pink/light (2-A?) do you need? 130! How many pink/light/pink (2-B?) do you need? 260! Sew your strip sets, pressing seams towards the pink fabric. Subcut into 1.5" sections. I never get tired of little 9
patches. I think that they always turn out so cute! Look
closely..can you see how I've mixed in some of the non-reproduction
pinky mauves with the double pinks? It gives me more shading in my
blocks, and I think it adds more depth and interest when all the pinks
are not exactly the same shade. Your 9 patches will
finish at 3" which means they are 3.5" unfinished.
And while you are at it... 80 3.5" squares |