Friday, September 9, 2022

Woodcut Blossoms Blog Hop - Free Patterns

Welcome to my stop on the Woodcut Blossoms Blog Hop introducing the new Island Batik collection designed by Kathy Engle for Heidi Pridemore of Whimsical Workshop. Don't forget to scroll down to the end of this post for links to visit the other 13 stops and get the patterns on the blog hop.



 I love Heidi's collection of rich florals and dots. I received precuts of the collection earlier this year as an Island Batik Ambassador so I was well acquainted with their beauty when Heidi asked for people to help her share them with the world. I was able to use 16 fabrics from the 20 in the group for my block.

***If you are looking for my new Island Batik Black and Yellow Star Studio 180 Design Quilt and Giveaway and Tool Talk Blog Hop - here's the link for it. ***

I really like to recreate pieces of the past and am often inspired by antique quilts in my collection when working on challenges and new patterns. Churn Dash or Shoofly or Monkeywrench is an awesome traditional pattern. I doubled the pattern or added a Dash center for a more modern block. 


Step by Step Pattern for the 12 inch finished (12 1/2" unfinished) Double Dash block using simple pieces and easy half-square triangles.

         CUTTING 
Part I - Churn Dash A - 6 1/2" (6" finished)

#1 - Center square -cut 1 dark - 2 1/2" square

#2  Side strips background dot and - dark floral 
 Cut 
4 light rectangles - 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" 
4 dark rectangles - 1 1/2" x 2 1/2"
 

#3 Half Square Triangle Corners - dot and dark floral
Cut 2 sets -used for 4 corners -diagonal seam 1/2 square triangles - see below
   2 light squares
 - 3"  
   2 dark squares - 3"  
**after sewing trim down to 2 1/2" squares 

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Part II -  Churn Dash B - 12 1/2" (12" finished)

(Center is completed Churn Dash A) 

#1 Side strips background dots/florals and - dark floral 
 Cut
4 light rectangles - 2" x 6 1/2" 
4 dark rectangles - 2" x 6 1/2"

#2 Half Square Triangle Corners - lt. dot/floral and dark floral
Cut 2 sets  -
used for 4 corners -diagonal seam 1/2 square triangles
2 light squares - 4"  
2 dark squares - 4"
**after sewing trim down to 3 1/2" squares

        PIECING 
#1 - Diagonal seams - Half square triangles using 2 sets of light and dark squares (background and florals fabrics) for corners of each Churn Dash sections. You'll make 2 different sets - small for Churn A and larger for Churn B.

Place a background and floral 3" square right sides together and draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on back of light fabric. Then draw a sewing line 1/4" on both sides of the diagonal. 
You will sew on these lines. Cut on the middle line and press block to the dark. Make 2nd pair of half squares. This makes 4 half square triangles. **Trim Churn A units to 2 1/2". 

Repeat process with 4" squares for Churn Dash B corners and make another 4 half square triangles. **Trim these to 3 1/2".

#2  Rectangle Strip units -
Sew a  light and dark rectangle (1 1/2" x 2 1/2")  together, press to dark, repeat to make 4 units for Churn A.

Sew a  light and dark rectangle (2" x 6 1/2")  together, press to dark, repeat to make 4 units for Churn B.

#3 - Block Construction  **for nesting seams and no dark fabric shadows, I pieced in horizontal rows and pressed to the dark fabrics and toward the rectangle strip sets.

Churn A - 
Row 1 and 3 - join 2 smaller 1/2 square triangles to a smaller rectangle strip,
Row 2 - join 2 rectangle strips to center square  
Add rows 1 and 3 to top/bottom of center row.
Churn A block should measure 6 1/2" 

Churn B
Row 1 and 3 - join 2 larger 1/2 square triangles to a larger rectangle strip,
Row 2 - join 2 rectangle strips to sides of Churn A
Add rows 1 and 3 to top/bottom of center row.
Double Churn Block should measure 12 1/2"

Voila!!  And here are 4 more ways to arrange the same set of pieces for different Double Dash blocks. You could make a fun little quilt using your 4 favorite Double Dash Blocks.

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WOODCUT BLOSSOMS BLOG HOP

To see all the other beautiful (and free) patterns created by my talented friends, visit their blogs (links below:

Heidi Pridemore (this is her amazing fabric collection!) Heidi's blog
Leanne Parsons Devoted Quilter
Tiffany Hayes  Needle In A Hayes Stack
Tammy Silvers Tamarinis
Kris Driessen Scrap Dash
Laureen M Smith Tourmaline Thyme Quilts
Rebecca Lidstrom StudiorQuilts
Laura L. Strickland Orange Blossom Quilt
Lissa LaGreca Lovingly Lissa
Katie Mae Quilts  KatieMaeQuilts
Laura Piland Slice of Pi Quilts

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Oh My Stars! Tool Talk Blog Hop - Island Batik and Studio 180 Design - September 2022

 This month's Island Batik Ambassador Challenge is sponsored by Deb Tucker and Studio 180 Design. Each of us is working on a "Tool Talk" project using a new Island Batik Collection and a ruler tool from Studio 180


My new collection is the delightful black/white and YELLOW bee themed collection: Beehive Buzz. The perfect collection for a quilter like me from the Beehive State of Utah. The bees, hives, honeycomb hexagons, and flowers are super fun. And there are polka dots too, a guarantee of joy. I used all 20 skus in the Beehive Buzz Collection and only added one fabric - an Island Batik solid yellow to the medium star backgrounds



I am new to Deb Tucker's Studio 180 Design rulers/tools and was excited for the opportunity to try one out. I received the V Block ruler.  Look at those little 1 inch V blocks.


I was amazed at how many different blocks/designs can be made with the ruler. 1st - it makes 11 different sizes of V blocks, from 1" to 6" finished with 1/2" sizes in between. But the real magic is how easy the tool makes creating the tricky V angled block. It cuts the tight angle  You cut the pieces slightly bigger, sew them together, and then trim them down to size. 

And once I started playing with the ruler, I was surprised with how many designs I could make with it.
 I experimented and ended up using several different patterns to create a Star Medallion quilt. I made the large star using 6" V blocks, the central block and corner stars with 2" V blocks. The border has 3" V blocks to make diamonds and Flying Geese, and little 1.5" blocks to make the pinwheel corners. The blocks makes it easy and fun.  I added half square triangles to the middle star to give it a honeycomb look and background squares to fill in the stars -- everything else was created with the V block ruler.


Oh, My Stars!
24" x 24"
Original Design
Sandra Starley 2022

Backing: Beige (Foundation Basics)
Piecing Thread: Aurifil #50 weight
Quilting Thread: Aurifil #50 weight
V Block Ruler: Studio 180 Design

***Fabrics provided by Island Batik, batting by Hobbs, V Block Ruler/Tool by Studio 180 Design,  thread by Aurifil, and needles by Schmetz and Accuquilt Go by AccuQuilt. ***

GIVEAWAY
I have lots of little pieces cut from my experimenting with the tool and design process, Leave a comment for a chance to win. USA addresses only. Please make sure I can reach you if you win. I'll do a random drawing at the end of the blog hop - end of September. And visit Jennifer and Island Batik for their giveaways (links below).

 To see more of the new Island Batik Collections and what my fellow ambassadors are making with them and the Studio 180 Design Rulers/Tools AND to have chances to win new Island Batik fabrics, follow along with this month's Blog Hop.

Week 1:

September 6:

Gail Renna, Quilt Haven Threads Michelle Roberts, Creative Blonde Gifts


September 7:


Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels - You are here
Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations


September 8:

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs
Jennifer Fulton, Inquiring Quilter


September 9:

 Island Batik Blog posts: Blog Hop Week 1 Round Up + giveaway)

Week 2:

September 12:

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt


September 13:

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese
Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail


September 14:

Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts
Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs


September 15:

Megan Best, Bestquilter

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

September 16:

 Island Batik Blog posts: Blog Hop Week 2 Round Up + giveaway)

Week 3:

September 19:

Elizabeth DeCroos, Epida Studio
Jane Hauprich, Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting


September 20:

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood
Andi Stanfield, True Blue Quilts


September 21:

Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights
Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia


September 22:

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts
Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts


September 23:

 Island Batik Blog: Blog Hop Week 3 Round Up + giveaway)

Week 4:

September 26:

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts


September 27:

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum
Brianna Roberts, Sew Cute and Quirky



September 28:  Island Batik Blog: End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up)


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