Fun with
Bricks!
Playing with 2" strips brought about the two quilts on this
page! It's the alternate block that changes the look!
This "Brick Paths" quilt was made for the Hurricane Katrina
Relief effort.
If you have poked around this
website a bit, you will notice
that
I have a passion for scrappy quilts! I sort scraps into strips, bricks
and squares for the most part. It seems the sizes of strips that I tend
to use most are strips in 2" and 2.5" widths. 2" was by far the most
overflowing, so I chose projects that would help me tame them a bit,
but still have a quilt that was fun and easy to make.
I started digging through the bin of 2" strips looking for darks and
mediums. Anything that was contrasing enough against the cream
background fabric I had chosen.
Here is my creative sewing mess! I
just started pairing these strips
together, not really caring what next to what, other than I was not
sewing two of the same colors together. I must have sewn about a mile
of strips through this machine, look at the pile at the back! Don't you
love chain piecing?
Take the long chain of paired
strips to your ironing board and press
them open to one side. It really didn't matter which side, since the
fabrics are all medium/dark. Subcut these strips into 3.5" squares.
The first unit you will make is the
pinwheel layout above!
You
will need 60 of these little guys, and it is important that your block
be laid out just like this, or the blocks won't go together in the next
step, the strips would turn around the wrong way and you won't get the
braided look of the bricks going down the diagonal of the quilt. Ask me
how I know! I had to pick out a whole bunch of these!
Next is the alternate block! You will also need 60 of these units. They
are made with two of the brick sub-cut squares, and two 3.5" light
squares sewn into a 4 patch unit. It is also VERY important that you
have the brick blocks and the plain blocks in THIS exact order for them
to fit with the brick pinwheel blocks above!
This is your main block! It
finishes at 12" square. There are 30 blocks
in the quilt. Again, THESE blocks made from the brick
pinwheel units and the
alternate brick 4 patch blocks have to all be sewn in this order for
them to fit next to each other right and complete the chain! (Yes, I
had
to unpick some of these too! *LOL*)
When I first had the blocks
together, I found that I could play with
alternate layouts too! Because it is an asymetrical block, you can
lay it out in any log cabin setting! Here is a "Barn Raising".
I decided that I liked the
"straight furrows" with the diagonal chains
best! Sew the blocks into rows, and then sew the rows
together to complete
the quilt center. I think this quilt would also look great in brights,
with black squares for the diagonal chains instead of cream.
I added a 2" cut inner red border, and a 5" cut outer blue border and
simply meandered the quilt so I could send it off quickly to the
hurricane relief place.
Want a different look? Change the alternate block and get this:
This was actually the first quilt I
made with the bricks. I had in my
mind what to do with the alternate blocks, but it didn't make the plain
path down the quilt as I thought it would! Still, I liked it, and it
reminds me of "Brick Bowties".
For the altnerate blocks you need
3.5" squares, 3.5"X6.5" bricks as
well as the brick unit squares.
I used a variety of scrappy lights in this quilt.
The second picture shows the second step of assembly....after the 3.5"
squares are sewn to the brick units, stitch a 3.5"X6.5" brick to the
side of the unit, log cabin style.
This pic is a bit blurry because I
enlarged it from the quilt! Each
brick bowtie block is made with the same brick pinwheels unit as in the
first quilt, and you can see the other altnerate block units sewn with
them here to make the brick bowties block! This is also a 12" block and
can be set into a variety of log cabin settings! My brick bowties is a
lap size quilt, made with 20 blocks set 4X5. I added a 2" cut
inner
border and a 5" cut outer border to finish it off!
This is a detail shot of the 'feathers all over' design I quilted it
with!
Questions
or Comments? I would love to hear from you!!
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