Around the Block – February for Donna
Donna asked for simple shapes inspired by the Dear Jane blocks, and sent us lots of pretty pink fabrics to combine with white so she can make a quilt for her little girl’s 5th birthday. As usual, I tried some practice blocks first.
This one is called the Goshen Star. It is much more effective in the fabrics that Donna sent.
Next up I tried a straightforward Double Wrench block.
Once again, this block looks more effective when made with a solid.
Because there was a little fabric left, and I fancied doing a block containing curves, I figured out how to do a sort of drunkard’s path block. I wish I’d known what these block units were called before trying to figure it out for myself, because I could have googled it! Anyway, it worked out okay.
I cut out the four sub-unit squares, lined them up, then traced around an 8″ embroidery hoop to get a nice circle on the block. Then I cut out the circles, shifted them around to a contrasting sub-unit, and sewed them together. I had to trim the edges of the block back level before sewing the sub-units together to make the block. Is that as clear as mud?
Donna still needs to add borders to this one. Since then, I have found a tutorial for the Drunkard’s Path block here and here and another version here and here.
Now I need to start on Amy’s February blocks! I will definitely need to be doing practices for hers. You can see the blocks being made for Around the Block over here.
love the second last one – very bright!
It’s always a challenge doing new blocks! I like that you just dive in and do a practice block before doing the ‘actual’ for the recipient!
The different fabrics really show how you can change the appearance, good job! I love them!
I reeeaaally like the Goshen Star in the pink & white. Very clever.
WendyBee
They look great and so does your new look. I did the circle one too.
As if joining granny squares weren’t enough to get a handle on (why did I not think of coming to you, my Crochet Guru in the first place? And thank you) , I suspect I am soon going to have to dive head first into the World Of Quilting. I look forward to perfecting the beautiful Goshen Star by 2020! Lovely work, as always…