We discussed various blocks, and finally decided on a 16 patch where alternates were white ish, and the others are using up whatever we've got - it would be fun to see if we can have each patterned square as a unique fabric.
Jackie started yesterday with this one
and I had a play this afternoon (rubbish day at work so I needed therapy!)
I rooted through my far-too-full strips box
And paired a whole load of strips with fabric that was white or certainly low volume
And joined them together and cut them up and rejoined them:
So a 16 patch needs to be 4 x 4 yes? And I need to think double to make one for Jackie too?
Well in my mind that was a lot of doubling. It was only after I'd joined each one to white and pressed them that I realised I had enough not for TWO sweet 16 blocks, but FOUR!
Anyone else want to make and swap some sweet 16 blocks????
Running away....
ReplyDeleteQuilt maths is not my strong point either Benta :)
ReplyDeleteSounds as though you needed a lot of sewing therapy making twice as many blocks! I can swap with you.
ReplyDeleteAt least you went through your scrap box I just pulled random fabric and cut pieces of!!!
ReplyDeleteHow funny! Probably you were doing that at the same time that I was sewing / unpicking / resewing / unpicking again / resewing again some corner blocks that I couldn't put on the right way round!
ReplyDeletewell you were obviously having fun xx
ReplyDeleteMy math usually results in fewer blocks than I need. More is definitely better.
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