Sunday, December 31, 2023

PICK A PETAL -- MONTH 1

It's a new year. Let's get started! 

The 2024 Block of the Month Quilt for The Quilt Show was designed by Jen Kingwell exclusively for Star Members of The Quilt Show. Join today to get access to the patterns, once a month throughout 2024, along with almost 500 shows featuring the best and brightest movers and shakers in the Quilt World. Membership is $49 for the entire year, the best money you will spend on your quilting journey.

PICK A PETAL 

Each month I do a LIVE broadcast on Facebook and YouTube, recorded to be watched when convenient.  I offer tips and tricks and answer questions from members and viewers. It is intended to supplement the pattern and enhance the written instructions. Find all of the LIVE broadcasts at this one location, available as they happen. The first one will be January 1, 2024, noon Central Time: LIVE Broadcasts

Each month I also dedicate one of my monthly Blog posts to the Block of the Month. This one is posting Sunday December 31, 2023 so everyone is ready to go with the release of the Month 1 pattern. You can follow me by email or Google or Bloglovin--use the links right over there on the right side. I also post a reminder on the Block of the Month FORUM when the new blog is posted.

BEST TIP BEFORE YOU BEGIN: WATCH Jen's Show on The Quilt Show FIRST! The show is FREE TO EVERYONE, all year, watch and learn and get excited to make PICK A PETAL. It airs starting December 31, 2023. 

MONTH 1 The Center (Centre) Block   Find the Pattern HERE--available to STAR MEMBERS ONLY


1. Acrylic templates are currently available for purchase from The Quilt Show STORE  If you don't buy them, you will simply make your own templates from plastic. It is ESSENTIAL that they be as accurate as possible. 


2. ACCURACY starts with printing the patterns the correct size. Always download the pattern to a computer/device and print from the Download. Set the printer for ACTUAL SIZE, not "fit to page" or "scale". The 1" scale box must be exactly 1" if you want your templates to be ACCURATE!

UPDATE: Use this photo to help determine if your printed Template page is accurate. The sizes shown are FINISHED sizes, not including seam allowance. Printing is always an issue when accurate templates are required:



3. All of Jen's instructions are for hand piecing. I prefer to machine piece so I will show you how I made the center block. Do whatever you prefer, try both methods, combine both methods--I call that the "hybrid method", machine and hand piece, using whichever method works best for a particular step. 

4. I assembled my star differently, the way I usually machine piece Lemoyne/8 Pointed stars with Y seams.

TIP FOR USING THE KIT FABRICS: Fabrics in the KIT are similar but not the same as Jen's sample quilt. She used some of her stash. I had plenty of leftover fabrics from Homeward Bound and Garden Party Down Under, the 2023 and 2022 Block of the Month quilts, so I added some of my favorites of those. This quilt is very scrappy--everything goes! I used Jen's quilt as a guide to select my fabrics. For the fan blades, I just cut a 3" strip of almost all the fabrics and made blades. If I run out of something, I will substitute something else. 

First, I cut a variety of fan blades and handles for the Fans. Trace around the template and be sure to include the dots at the intersections. I use a Micron Pigma pen size 05. The ink is permanent so you might not want to use it for the dots if they will show through to the front. A sandpaper board helps hold the fabric as you trace around the template. Fine grit sandpaper taped or glued inside a manila folder works fine too.

 Be sure to cut off the drawn line when cutting out the pieces--if you keep the line you are making the piece a bit larger than it should be: 

It is easy to machine piece the four blades together. 

The "handle" can be hand or machine pieced, you decide. 

A member on the FORUM suggested using Glue Basting for all the curved piecing. Thank you, Sonia! If you are not familiar with this I strongly recommend you watch two videos that clearly show the process. I tried it and had pretty good success, and expect to get better at it with more practice.

How to Sew a Curve  I am not nearly that fast!

The back side showing how I pressed

Front side

Join two diamonds, stopping and backstitching at the Dot where the Fan will be inserted. I pressed seams open:
                                       
Add another Fan at the middle: 

Before adding the side Fans, I joined the Star halves together, again, stopping/backstitching at the Dot: 

Before sewing the center seam I "test" the center by machine basting about an inch across the 8 diamonds--simply turn the stitch length very long: 

Check to be sure you are happy with it--if not, remove the basting stitches and try again. Once happy, set the stitch length back for regular piecing and sew the entire center seam, dot to dot, backstitching at both dots: 

I am happy with this

Center seam sewn

For me, there isn't a lot of extra fabric around the outside of the templates so I cut the pieces bigger than the template, to allow me to "trim to perfection" after the block is complete. 

MY BIG MISTAKE: I cut the outside angles off following the template. DON'T DO THIS. My block came up just a bit short and I had to add just a tiny bit more fabric to each outside corner. I would also cut the pieces even larger than shown here: SEE BELOW 

NOTE: The KIT includes one fabric that is a fat quarter for the background. All the other fabrics are fat eighths. The star background fabric in the Kit is directional, plan your cuts carefully if it matters to you how the lines run: 

What I should have done:   

Mark Dots and trace around template

Extend outside edge beyond template and I added about 1/2"  on the long edge

Leave extra on the long edge and the left outer edge, trim away drawn pen line

Now you can join the 8 wedge shapes together to form the background Frame.

The frame machine pieced and ready to sew around the center star: 

Pin at each dot, adding pins in between:

Sew slowly, using a stiletto to keep the raw edges aligned. Have the Frame on top, the Star on bottom:

Back side of the block all done, showing how I pressed: 

My OOPS--what you don't want to do and how I fixed it. This puts lots of bulk at those 4 corners:

Work at your own pace, don't rush. The object is to have a beautiful center block that is the correct size and lays flat. 

My Center Block

TIP FOR WORKING AHEAD: The outer border uses 64 of the Fan Blocks, the exact size used in Month 1. If you make an extra 8 fans each month you will have those 64 done and ready after 8 months. I would much rather do that than have to make 64 all at once. 

The FORUM has two categories for each month. See MONTH 1 -- ASK QUESTIONS HERE  and MONTH 1 -- SHOW YOUR PROGRESS HERE .  You can also ask questions here on the blog. I check the FORUM several times a day and can give answers there for all to see.

Have fun and Let's Quilt!

Barbara


8 comments:

  1. Thank you Barbara! I appreciate that you post mistakes and lessons learned! So helpful! As I read your post I became more convinced that I wish we could purchase papers from Paper Pieces for this quilt and work in the method of EPP. That is so much easier for many of us! I look forward to your video..

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  2. Thank you. Your tips are sew helpful ❤️

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  3. I am trying to get help with the TQS forum. How do you post in there. I have a question about using EQ8 to bring in the block to audition colors. Somebody in the forum mentioned you could do this but didn't say how.

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  4. What is the size of the unfinished center medallion block?

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    1. Read the pattern. It says the block is 16” finished, 16.5” with seam allowance.

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  5. I’m doing all the center block hand piecing and found doing curved sections easier that I thought. I drew my seam lines in to keep me straight. Fun so far.

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    1. I'm hand piecing as well. I've never done this before and am enjoying it. It goes pretty fast.

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  6. Sorry for my question. I found the blog and tutorial. Thank you so much!!

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