3 Tatami Mat
84 by 72 inches
top completed 2024
Block finishes 8 by 12 inches
63 blocks set 9 across and 7 down
The scrap rectangle in a unit-block/tatami shape is one of my favorite scrap shapes. When I cut down my scraps, this is one of my basic sizes, cut 1 1/2 by 2 1/2 to finish 1 by 2 inches. I have made at least 5 quilts using this shape. I'll try to gather photographs of them for a future post.
I love tatami mat layout guides and used the simple 3 mat layout for the basic units.
For one block:
Solid (I used Kona Ice Frappe): 4 pieces cut 1 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches
Print: 44 dark or bright scraps cut 1 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches
So, for the quilt:
252 solid rectangles
2772 print rectangles
Block construction is described HERE. I made 16 units into a block, using my usual layout for 16-patch blocks.
Layout:
Make 63 blocks and sew into 9 block rows.
Make 7 rows.
Press alternating rows left or right
Sew together rows then press rows in one direction. I pressed down.
All seams nest.
Make sure you stay-stitch around the perimeter right away!
My 1 1/2 by 2 1/2 inch rectangles darks and brights bin is greatly diminished.
Starting bin contents |
After! Used much more of that bin than I anticipated. |
Backing is this great corn fabric by Create It. In honor of our corn harvest going on right now. I purchased this on the secondary market but I think it is sold by Walmart.
5 comments:
This quilt is so impressive! I can't believe how small the pieces are, happy stitching!
Great job using those scraps. I too have emptied a scrap bin. Can't wait to show my progress on Bonnie Hunter's Bitcoin quilt pattern.
I had not heard of the term tatami before and when I looked it up I found a layout that I have played with before. I use the shape often too.
Fun! I dig it!!
What an amazing quilt!
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