Hi Everyone,
Here is the first of the blocks for our big push to get finished with our quilt this month. I Was literally buried under fabric last month and unable to get even 5 minutes to get these tutorials done. I have had the blocks finished the video filmed since the middle of August.
Speaking of Video. I am not posting it with this block. This is a super easy block and I am pretty certain you can do this one without the video. I do have video for it and it will be posted with the next post. The video incorporates all of the last 4 blocks.
If you are using the Cricut Maker to cut your blocks you can find the cut files for this block here.
For One Block (that is what you need for the quilt)
Cut:
2 – 1 ½”by 8 ½” rectangles of Background Fabric
1– 3½”by 1½” rectangle of Background fabric
2 – 3 ½” squares of Background fabric
2 – 1 ½” squares of Ear Fabric
1 – 3 ½” by 7 ½” rectangle of Body Fabric
1 – 3 ½” by 5 1/2" rectangle of Body Fabric
** all seams are ¼”
Instructions:
1. Mark a diagonal line on the back of each of the 1 ½” ear fabric squares and one of the 3 ½” squaresof background fabric.
2. Place ear squares on the each side of the background 1 ½” by 3 ½” rectangle as shown. Make sure the diagonal line goes from top left to bottom right on the left side. And the Top right to the bottom left on the right side.
3. Place background 3 ½” square on the right side of the body 3 ½” by 5 1/2” rectangle as shown. Make sure the diagonal line goes from top left to bottom right.
4. Place the unit created in step 1 on the top of the body 3 ½” by 7 ½” rectangle and sew them together.
5. Place the background 3 ½” square on the top of the unit created in step 2 and sew.
6. Place the unit created in step 5 to the right of the unit created in step 4 and sew.
7. Place the background 1 ½” by 8 ½” rectangles on each side of the cat and sew.
And voila you are done!
I hope you fun making this adorable block. It is so quick and easy and makes a great fun quilt.
See you next week with our next block...or maybe 2.
Love,
Here is the first of the blocks for our big push to get finished with our quilt this month. I Was literally buried under fabric last month and unable to get even 5 minutes to get these tutorials done. I have had the blocks finished the video filmed since the middle of August.
Speaking of Video. I am not posting it with this block. This is a super easy block and I am pretty certain you can do this one without the video. I do have video for it and it will be posted with the next post. The video incorporates all of the last 4 blocks.
If you are using the Cricut Maker to cut your blocks you can find the cut files for this block here.
The Beginnings QAL Block 12 (Printable PDF)
For One Block (that is what you need for the quilt)
Cut:
2 – 1 ½”by 8 ½” rectangles of Background Fabric
1– 3½”by 1½” rectangle of Background fabric
2 – 3 ½” squares of Background fabric
2 – 1 ½” squares of Ear Fabric
1 – 3 ½” by 7 ½” rectangle of Body Fabric
1 – 3 ½” by 5 1/2" rectangle of Body Fabric
** all seams are ¼”
Instructions:
1. Mark a diagonal line on the back of each of the 1 ½” ear fabric squares and one of the 3 ½” squaresof background fabric.
2. Place ear squares on the each side of the background 1 ½” by 3 ½” rectangle as shown. Make sure the diagonal line goes from top left to bottom right on the left side. And the Top right to the bottom left on the right side.
3. Place background 3 ½” square on the right side of the body 3 ½” by 5 1/2” rectangle as shown. Make sure the diagonal line goes from top left to bottom right.
4. Place the unit created in step 1 on the top of the body 3 ½” by 7 ½” rectangle and sew them together.
5. Place the background 3 ½” square on the top of the unit created in step 2 and sew.
6. Place the unit created in step 5 to the right of the unit created in step 4 and sew.
7. Place the background 1 ½” by 8 ½” rectangles on each side of the cat and sew.
And voila you are done!
See you next week with our next block...or maybe 2.
Love,
In steps 2&3, show how you see the diagonals together? After seeing, do you cut one triangle off or just told it? Thanks
ReplyDeleteLooking for am easy pattern for cats to sew with my 5 year old granddaughter. She is gonna love this as I do
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