Friday, 1 July 2016

Yahoo! Winter Mystery Quilt Along Reveal!

Happy Friday!  Plus a big Hug and a Kiss for the first day of the month!


Well I hope you are ready to do the last bit of cutting and sewing for this block and quilt!  So lets get to the sewing area and be off and sewing steadily for a quilt top.

Cutting Instructions

From your backgrounds you will need to cut 72  x 3.5" squares.

Sewing Instructions

Take out the four patches from the first clue and make sure they are all facing the same way.  As in the top right corner has either the dark or the light (depending on your background).  Place the background square on top and sew as per photos below.  We are about to make double four patch blocks before assembling our block to make the quilt


ready to sew four patches to backgrounds.
Press Seams towards background square
four patches and backgrounds sewn
Once these are all sewn we then pair them to look like the following photo and then sew these seems together to finish the block


Ready to sew four patch together
Make sure you butt your seams together so that you get a nice point meeting at the centre of the block
Sewing together
Press blocks open and gather all of the other blocks


All units of the blocks assembled to make the new block for the quilt

Now for the Reveal!  We have been making Crossing Ohio!  Have you crossed Ohio?  or have you crossed a new bridge whilst making this quilt?  I would love to hear!

Ok lets lay this out for you to see!
Crossing Ohio Block
Layout your block like this, I then work from the top and chain piece, I have the right piece placed on top of the centre and work from the top of the block and chain each one and remove leaving the little chains between.  This is called Webbing a block, it really helps us not to twist things when they are going together.  
Starting of sewing the complete block


Still all joint and ready to join other three pieces

opened so you can see what it is like part webbed
I now pin the last side pieces to the webbed centre piece.  I do this so that I am able to flip the block and not forget to flip the other parts of the block so that I am sewing with the least amount of fabric going through the throat side of the machine.

Pinned ready to sew
All parts now webbed and opened for you to see
Now back to the machine and sew those last two rows together to create the block

Sewing the last rows together

TA DA!  its all sewn!

 


Crossing Ohio all Sewn!
Now I love this block as it makes a secondary pattern through the quilt.  I have chosen some border fabric which is in a photo above with the units of the blocks and also a binding.  During today I will sew this little quilt together to look like this and I will be putting the borders on and I will explain how to do this for you all.  So either later today or early tomorrow you will have another blog post with the finishing touches!


Crossing Ohio -Winter Mystery Quilt Along!

This is how it will look with a bit of a look at my border.
Now I am actually thinking of Calling this little quilt of mine Gelati Stars. what will you call yours?

I hope you have all had as much fun as I have doing this and I am wondering how many of you have guessed what it was going to look like?  Do you like it or hate it, we all have different taste, I'm just interested in your thoughts?  Also would you do another one with me?

Ok off to the machines and consider these questions.  If you find it hard to leave a comment on the blog just let me know in the group or message me.

Have fun and Enjoy the first day of July!

Wendy!

6 comments:

  1. Oh wow... I love this! Thank you for putting this together for us Wendy!

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    1. Thanks Quilted Lily, I'm glad you love it also. Thanks for joining in on the process

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  2. I just got home and remembered to check, I LOVE this and it seems as though absolutely no effort (on my part) was put into it. I hope to get into this tomorrow if I don't have another road trip! Thanks Wendy, I'm really happy to have taken part in this.

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    1. Thanks Luisa, I'm glad you enjoyed the mystery and also very happy you LOVE it. I'm looking forward to seeing yours come together when you post photos of it up. Until then have fun

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  3. This has been so much fun. Iam getting ready to put all the parts together. Cannot wait to see what it looks like❣ Thank you and yes I WOULD do another quilt with you!

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    1. Thanks Sandra, glad you have enjoyed as much as I did. 💝

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Wendy