Cutting
Block A
1) Pink: Cut (3) 6.5" strips by the width of the fabric. Then cut the strips into 2" pieces so you have a total of 60 pieces.
2) Magenta: Cut (3) 6.5" strips by the width of the fabric Then cut the strips into 2" pieces so you have a total of 60 pieces.
3) Green: Cut (10) 2" strips by the width of the fabric. Do not make any further cuts at this point.
4) White: Cut (5) 3.5" strips by the width of the fabric. Do not make any further cuts at this point.
Block B
1) White: Cut (6) 6.5" strips by the width of the fabric. Then cut the strips into 2" pieces so you have a total of 122 pieces.
2) White: Cut (12) 2" strips by the width of the fabric. Do not make any further cuts at this point.
3) Burgundy: Cut (6) 3.5" strips by the width of the fabric. Do not make any further cuts at this point
Making the Blocks
I am going to piece the blocks separately, so let's start with Block A:
1) Pull out your cut fabrics for this block. In my case, I will need the pink, magenta, green and white fabric.
2) Take (1) 2" strip of the green fabric and sew it to (1) 3.5" strip of the white fabric. Press seam towards the green side (so that the green seam is tucked under the green fabric and not exposed under the white). I like to press my seams to one side. I'm not a fan of pressing the seams open for various reasons.
3) Take another 2" strip of the green fabric and piece it to the other edge of the same 3.5" strip of white fabric. Again, press towards the green.
4) Continue to do this with the remaining 2" green and 3.5" white strips cut for Block A. You should have a total of 5 sewn green-white-green strips when complete.
5) Now, we are ready to cut these strips into the center pieces for the Block. Cut and discard the selvedge edge from each strip. Then cut 3.5" widths from the strips. Continue cutting until you have 60 green-white-green strips. Wasn't that easier than piecing each individually?
6) Now we are ready to complete the piecing of Block A with (1) 6.5" strip of magenta and (1) 6.5" strip of pink.
7) Sew the magenta strip to the green-white-green pieced center strip. I like to first pin the ends of the pieces together and then to ease in any excess by pinning in the center. Press towards the magenta strip.
8) Next sew the pink strip to the other edge of the green-white-green pieced center strip. Press towards the pink strip.
9) That's it! Your first completed Block A.
10) Continue piecing the magenta and pink strips onto the green-white-green center strips until you have 60 Block A.
Block B is done in a similar manner:
2) Take (1) 2" strip of the white fabric and sew it to (1) 3.5" strip of the burgundy fabric. Press seam towards the burgundy side (so that the burgundy seam is tucked under the green fabric and not exposed under the white).
3) Take another 2" strip of the white fabric and piece it to the other edge of the same 3.5" strip of burgundy fabric. Again, press towards the green.
4) Continue to do this with the remaining 2" white and 3.5" burgundy strips cut for Block A. You should have a total of 5 sewn white-burgundy-white strips when complete.
5) Now, we are ready to cut these strips into the center pieces for the Block. Cut and discard the selvedge edge from each strip. Then cut 3.5" widths from the strips. Continue cutting until you have 60 white-burgundy-white strips. Wasn't that easier than piecing each individually?
6) Now we are ready to complete the piecing of Block B with (2) 6.5" strips of white.
7) Sew the magenta strip to the white-burgundy-white pieced center strip. I like to first pin the ends of the pieces together and then to ease in any excess by pinning in the center. Press towards the white-burgundy-white pieced center strip.
8) Next sew the other white strip to the other edge of the white-burgundy-white pieced center strip. Again, Press towards the white-burgundy-white pieced center strip.
9) That's it! Your first completed Block B.
10) Continue piecing the white strips onto the white-burgundy-white center strips until you have 61 Block B.
That's it! Just two blocks. Now you are ready to start laying out the quilt top!
Feel free to post your progress on the Flickr site!
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