If I could calculate wrong, I did.
If I could measure wrong, I did.
If I could cut wrong, I did.
If I could sew it wrong, I did that, too.
Nevertheless, I pressed on! (Literally. Pressing is a key part of quilting.)
I will spare you all the frustrating details, and just show the final product.
I will spare you all the frustrating details, and just show the final product.
You can make this with 6 fat quarters, or with scraps.
(See last Friday's post for more details.)
For one large leaf blocks. You need 2. (finished block size 10 1/2")
Leaf fabric: Cut 1 4" x 12" rectangle, then cut that into 3 4" squares
*Cut 1 4 1/2" x 9" rectangle
Cut 1 1" x 6" strip
For leaf background fabric
*Cut 1 4 1/2" x 9" rectangle
Cut 1 4" square
Cut 1 4 1/2" square then cut into 2 triangles. Use these with the 1 x 6 strip to make stem.
*Make speedy triangles with these pieces. Mark them like this,
and then sew seams 1/4" on both side of diagonal lines. Cut on all lines. You will have 4 squares. Trim to 4" See here for sewing details.
For medium background fabric (swirly brown)
Cut 1 11 1/2" square-- Then cut into 4 5 3/4" squares
Dark
Cut 1 13" square, Cut into 4 right triangles.
For each small leaf squares (Finished block size 5 3/4")
Leaf fabric cut 3 2 1/2" squares
Cut 1 3/4" x 5" strip
*Cut 1 2 3/4" x 5 1/2" rectangle
Leaf Background (to make 4 leaves)
Cut 4 2 1/4" blocks
Cut 4 2 3/4" block then cut each into right triangles. Use these to create stem block with 3/4" x 5" strip.
*Cut 4 2 3/4" x 5 1/2" rectangles (1 for each leaf)
*Make speedy triangles with these pieces. See above or here for details.
For small squares, follow directions from last week. Trim each block to 2 1/4 inches. Sew together following the same directions as last week.
Sew 4 small leaves together to create center block. Try the leaves in a variety of positions to see your favorite.
I referred to these books to help design this runner: Your First Quilt Book by Carol Doak and Quick Country Quilting by Debbie Mumm
Here are small blocks 1 and 2 that didn't work. Waywardness!