I was having so much fun sewing these Magic of Christmas Sew Along blocks I forgot to do my blog post! Blocks 8 and 9 I really enjoyed making. Block 9 in particular was very challenging.
It has 57 pieces. I know. For a block that finishes at 6 inches, that is an undertaking.
And those little light squares that are at the center of the square in a square units? The instructions say to cut them 1 9/16th inches. Is that even a thing? My ruler has 1/8 inch markings, so I just very carefully eyeballed it in the middle between 1 1/2 and 1/5/8. It turned out ok actually.
Lisa Bongean has a recent blog post where she talks about what makes piecing teeny tiny units more precise. In short: pre-starch your fabric and let it air dry, cut accurately, sew an accurate quarter inch seam, pin, and use steam to press.
I forgot to pre-starch my fabrics, but I used lots of Mary Ellen's Press when sewing. I have to say, even though these blocks were complex, they came together really well. I now have a total of 20 blocks made, almost half done! Can you find the four new ones in the mix?
I am enjoying this sew along more than I dreamed I would. The blocks are challenging, but it is so rewarding when they turn out. I am loving the variety in them. This is a similar kind of sew along to the Farmer's Wife one that was so big a couple of years ago. Everyone who finished their blocks and put them all together in a quilt had something stunning to show for their effort.
18 responses to “Magic of Christmas Blocks 8 and 9”
They are lovely wish I had tome to do them so many other things on the go at the moment. Love your post
They are lovely wish I had tome to do them so many other things on the go at the moment. Love your post
They are lovely wish I had tome to do them so many other things on the go at the moment. Love your post
Love your all your blocks:-)
I wouldn’t cut a 1 9/16″ square I would cut a 2″ square and 4 x 1.5″ squares then use the sew and flip method. That should work too.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Love your all your blocks:-)
I wouldn’t cut a 1 9/16″ square I would cut a 2″ square and 4 x 1.5″ squares then use the sew and flip method. That should work too.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Love your all your blocks:-)
I wouldn’t cut a 1 9/16″ square I would cut a 2″ square and 4 x 1.5″ squares then use the sew and flip method. That should work too.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Yep, 57 is a lot for such a small block! And your blocks are looking perfect!! Great job.
Yep, 57 is a lot for such a small block! And your blocks are looking perfect!! Great job.
Yep, 57 is a lot for such a small block! And your blocks are looking perfect!! Great job.
I love how you’re doing this quilt!
I love how you’re doing this quilt!
I love how you’re doing this quilt!
damn! those are gorgeous!!
damn! those are gorgeous!!
damn! those are gorgeous!!
You’ll have a stunning quilt when this one is finished!
You’ll have a stunning quilt when this one is finished!
You’ll have a stunning quilt when this one is finished!