Tuesday, June 20, 2023

burdock, block instructions


Burdock block
Finishes 8 by 10 inches

I liked the zip quilt I made several years ago. And I like rectangle blocks. This is a design I came up with that made me think of the burs of the seed heads of burdock.

Burdock is an invasive species here in the midwest and a difficult weed.
We loved playing with the seed heads as children and used them to sculpt animals. My mother told the story of her friend Gert who, when they were children, sculpted a hat with them and proceeded to see if it fit. Gert had to have her hair cut very short to remove the burs.
I remember that once the burs got into a sock, they were there to stay but we had to continue to wear those painful socks as they were not worn out.

Cutting
Solid: five 2 1/2 by 4 1/2 inch rectangles which will be cut further later
Print: two 2 1/2 by 10 1/2 inch rectangles; ten 2 1/2 inch squares which will be cut further later

Using Doug Leko's Mini Simple folded corners ruler, use the print squares and the solid rectangles to make the burs.
First bur placed using Doug's ruler 

Second bur placed using Doug's ruler
Press to the print
Sew the five burs together
*NOTE: I found I have to take a scant 1/4 inch seam in putting the burs together. I measure when they are in pairs to make sure they are 4 1/2 inches, then in 4s to measure 8 1/2 inches, then when adding the fifth, 10 1/2 inches. This extra step takes time but saves frustration with the thread ripper later.

Press all burs in one direction. I chose to have my seams all go south. Could also be pressed open
Add sides--do not press at this stage
*NOTE; I found it best to have the long side pieces on the top going into the machine, the burs on the bottom.
Burs and sides ready to sew

Bur pairs measured and are ready to put center together
Once blocks are made, I press some blocks to the burs and some to the sides. Sew into vertical pairs nesting these seams, leaving some blocks unpressed until finishing the last row if making an odd number of rows.

I plan to set either:
9 by 9, 81 blocks, to measure 72 by 90 inches
or
10 by 9, 90 blocks, to measure 80 by 90 inches

I like how these blocks are coming together.
My design, use at your pleasure.

Sunday, June 11, 2023

eggplant alphabet, based on a design by Alyce Blyth, top completed

 
Eggplant Alphabet
81 by 61 inches
Top completed 2023

My 8th alphabet quilt.
Alyce Blyth has a free quilt-along on her blog Blossom Heart Quilts from 2013, Easy as ABC.
https://www.blossomheartquilts.com/easy-as-abc-qal/

It has delightful chunky modern looking letters for which I used eggplant-range purple batiks on a subtle horizontal washed greyed pale lavender ground.
(I learned not to purchase batiks online if I expect a specific shade. The ground was purchased for another project and was not what I expected. It worked well for this quilt.)

I pretty much stuck to Alyce's letters with a few alterations and construction changes.
I did re-scale letters from a 2 inch (2 1/2 inch cut) grid to a 1 1/2 inches (2 inch cut) grid. I also changed construction techniques on some of the letters. I resorted to my nemesis of paper piecing (freezer) for the X and the Y.
You can read about how I scaled down Alyce's pattern and how I framed the blocks here.

With this alteration, my letters measure 4 1/2 by 6 inches,  finish 7 1/2 by 9 with the background, and my framed blocks finish 9 1/2 by 11 inches.

20 Vertical sashings are cut 2 by 11 1/2 inches.
Three horizontal sashings are cut 2 by 54 inches
One horizontal sashing is cut 2 by 43 inches (goes under ABCD)
One horizontal sashing is cut 2 by 21 inches (goes above YZ)
Top left corner is cut 13 by 11 1/2 inches (goes left of A after horizontal sashing is on)
Bottom right corner is cut 13 by 33 inches (goes right of Z after horizontal sashing is on

At this point, the vertical length of the top measures 73 1/2 inches plus seam allowances of 1/2 inches, so 74 inches
The horizontal width of the top measures 53 1/2 inches plus seam allowances of 1/2 inches, so 54 inches (*61 once side borders are attached)

I cut 4 inch borders
Cutting:
74 inches for sides
61 inches for top and bottom
I will bind with the light.

With borders, top measures 81 by 61 inches
I try to take careful notes as I sew, but be aware I may make mistakes in my measures.

Again, letters were designed by Alyce Blyth. She gets all the credit for her delightful design.
Scaling down and setting are mine--use at your pleasure.