Boston Star Hotpad -Lesson two - The Quilt Block Top
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Boston Star Hotpad -Lesson two - The Quilt Block Top
Today we are going to assemble the Quilt Block Top for your hotpad.
In the last lesson you learned to make my Boston Blocks.
Now you need to cut the plain blocks:
1 med 2 1/2" square
4 light 2 1/2" squares
Here is the layout for the Boston Star Quilt Block:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356970[/ATTACH]
You can sew them into rows and then sew the rows together if you like.
But I like to sew them into sets of 2 and then assemble the sections.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356971[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356972[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356973[/ATTACH]
My unfinished quilt block is 6 1/2"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356974[/ATTACH]
When I sew seams together I like to use a tack.
This is just a stitch across where the seams meet.
I think it is more secure than pins.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356975[/ATTACH]
When you have your quilt block assembled
You can stop there if you like the size or
You can add borders to make the quilt block larger and
to give it a finished look.
I cut my borders abit larger than I think I need.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356976[/ATTACH]
Then I cut down to the size I want.
I use a 6 1/2" quilt block and then I add
borders to get to 8 1/2" unfinished size.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356977[/ATTACH]
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Here are some ideas for quilt blocks using my Boston Block shortcut.
I usually design using 6 blocks across by 6 rows or 36 blocks.
To get the 6 1/2" size I use a 1 1/2" template.
If you like the designs but don't want to use a 1 1/2" template you can use a 2 1/2" template and make the quilt blocks 12 1/2" for a quilt. Or use them to make a tote bag or pillow etc.
You can use any size template and make a larger quilt block if you like. It is all up to you!
This is one of my original designs
Bridget
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356978[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]356979[/ATTACH]
If you look at the layout this quilt block is made with Bostons and HSTs
Easy to do but looks complicated.
To see more of them check out this thread:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t149139.html
You also can use the Boston Block to make some traditional quilt blocks.
Here is my version of a Card Trick quilt block made with my Bostons
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...k-t112790.html
The cut down method allows you to make intricate looking quilt blocks with easy steps!!
Once you know the trick you can see it isn't hard to make at all. They just look hard!!
Hope you enjoy the process!! Rhonda
In the last lesson you learned to make my Boston Blocks.
Now you need to cut the plain blocks:
1 med 2 1/2" square
4 light 2 1/2" squares
Here is the layout for the Boston Star Quilt Block:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356970[/ATTACH]
You can sew them into rows and then sew the rows together if you like.
But I like to sew them into sets of 2 and then assemble the sections.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356971[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356972[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356973[/ATTACH]
My unfinished quilt block is 6 1/2"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356974[/ATTACH]
When I sew seams together I like to use a tack.
This is just a stitch across where the seams meet.
I think it is more secure than pins.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356975[/ATTACH]
When you have your quilt block assembled
You can stop there if you like the size or
You can add borders to make the quilt block larger and
to give it a finished look.
I cut my borders abit larger than I think I need.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356976[/ATTACH]
Then I cut down to the size I want.
I use a 6 1/2" quilt block and then I add
borders to get to 8 1/2" unfinished size.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356977[/ATTACH]
----------------------------------------------------
Here are some ideas for quilt blocks using my Boston Block shortcut.
I usually design using 6 blocks across by 6 rows or 36 blocks.
To get the 6 1/2" size I use a 1 1/2" template.
If you like the designs but don't want to use a 1 1/2" template you can use a 2 1/2" template and make the quilt blocks 12 1/2" for a quilt. Or use them to make a tote bag or pillow etc.
You can use any size template and make a larger quilt block if you like. It is all up to you!
This is one of my original designs
Bridget
[ATTACH=CONFIG]356978[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]356979[/ATTACH]
If you look at the layout this quilt block is made with Bostons and HSTs
Easy to do but looks complicated.
To see more of them check out this thread:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t149139.html
You also can use the Boston Block to make some traditional quilt blocks.
Here is my version of a Card Trick quilt block made with my Bostons
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...k-t112790.html
The cut down method allows you to make intricate looking quilt blocks with easy steps!!
Once you know the trick you can see it isn't hard to make at all. They just look hard!!
Hope you enjoy the process!! Rhonda
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