Yesterday we bagged and labeled 20 lap quilts to be handed out at the March guild meeting for volunteers to piece and quilt.
We also measured a bag to use as a pattern for walker bags. Our newest member Nancy is making a pattern and instructions. I will send it out via email when it is ready. We can work on those at our next meeting. Be thinking of other projects you would like to do and share those thoughts next bee. Some are interested in learning how to machine embroider. Maybe a good demonstration topic?
Blog with Us! We are Quilting Beelet that meets twice monthly to work on projects and to be with good friends. Some of our work and activities will be posted here!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Blogging Practice!!!!
This is a lesson in Posting to our New Blog.
Simply begin typing or if you want to add a picture, click the picture link at the top of the Post window.
Simply begin typing or if you want to add a picture, click the picture link at the top of the Post window.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Quilters to become Bloggers!
Check Back to see what we have learned! Just Spoolin' Round Beelet will be participating in a Blogger Workshop on Wednesday, February 13. Check back for details!
Block of the Month - February
Here is the next Block of the Month. I forgot to mention, Jean, one of our "beeleters" (like that word? - I do) created the two Block of the Month patterns. I'm looking forward to the March Block!
Cut the following:
Asst. greens:
12 – 3 ½” squares
1 – 6 ½” square
White background:
9 – 2 3/8” squares
2 – 5 ½” squares
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February
Block of the Month – Shamrock Block
12 – 3 ½” squares
1 – 6 ½” square
White background:
9 – 2 3/8” squares
2 – 5 ½” squares
1.
Make 3 four-patches out
of the 3 ½” green squares.
2.
Draw a diagonal line on
all of the 2 3/8” white squares. Sew to 3 corners of each of the green
4-patches, sewing on the drawn line, trim and press.
3.
Draw a diagonal line on
the 5 ½” white background squares. Sewing on the line, sew to opposite corners
of the 6 ½” green square. Trim and press.
4.
Assemble the block
according to the picture. This block is
a 12 ½” block unfinished. Square up.
5.
When pressing the four
patches, press to the dark block. It
will go together better.
What
creative thing did you make with the Shamrock Block?
Bring it to Guild and show us or Post on Our Blog!
Example: Shamrock Block
PlacematJanuary Block of the Month
One of the projects of our Guild is creating a block of the month. This is the block for January complete with instructions.
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January Block of the Month – Woven Heart
Cut the following:Backgound:
January Block of the Month – Woven Heart

1-2 3/4” square4 – 1 ½” squares2 - 6” squares (cut in Half)
Print #1
(darker)4 – 1 ¾” squares1 – 2 ¾” x 4 ¼”
Print #2
(lighter)5 – 1 ¾” squares1 – 2 ¾” x 4 ¼"
Using all the 2 ¾” squares, make a nine-patch. Sew the 1 ½” background squares to the upper
corners of the two 2 ¾” x 4 ¼” pieces.
Using the 2 ¾” background square, sew the block together. Add the background triangles last, sewing on
opposite sides first. It will be
slightly larger than 9 ½” square so be sure to “square-up” the block to 9 ½”.
Be sure to press the nine-patch square toward the dark
colors. Press the first two opposite
background triangles before adding the other two triangles.
Do something creative
with your new Woven Heart!
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