This
week I found myself with two blocks that looked interesting but didn’t turn out
that way. Firstly the patched Block 24 ‘Hira
izutsu ni kugi’ (translated as ‘flat well curb nail’ - which might as well be Japanese because I still haven't got a clue!).
Block 24 from Japanese Taupe Quilts |
The
book constructs the center square unit of Block 24 using triangles and trapezoids
(templates provided in the book). But I
hate sewing fabric cut on the diagonal so instead I made four
half-square-triangles from two green and two beige 3½” squares before trimming them to 3”.
I then placed a 1¾” green square on
the inner corner of each block (right sides together) and stitched across the
diagonal.
The corner square was then
trimmed and pressed to create the middle block. It was quick and painless and I'm pleased with how it turned out. But if I'm honest it was a little dull to make - I'm not sure why as it went together well and all the seams matched up.
Patchiqué Block 24 - Patchsmith Style |
Block 69 from Japanese Taupe Quilts |
Note,
if using fusible webbing - the measurements given include a ¼” for turned appliqué
so you need to deduct ½” from each of the squares with the smallest square cut
at just ½”. Thankfully the placement of the pieces was
easy enough once the background square has the vertical, horizontal and
diagonal lines marked.
Patchiqué Block 69 - Patchsmith Style |
The
block looks better in real life and reminds me of a snowflake but it was not enjoyable to make and my
handwritten notes in the book read “awful, fiddly and not worth it”. It is something of nothing - maybe it is the fabric I chose - I don't know but it is not one I intend to make again so it stays. But be warned - you need to be fairly patient making this block, whatever appliqué method you use.
So
there you have it. Another two blocks on
the Patchiqué trail. Check out the
Flickr group for some of the other blocks.
Some of them would make a great table runner if you are joining in with
the Across the Pond Sew Along this month.
Until
next time ......
You are making me giggle, with those notes you write in the margins! I'm starting to think Susan is not only a stitching genius, but also has a dry sense of humor, with her rating system! The snowflake block is really very lovely, though!
ReplyDeleteBoth of this week's blocks are so pretty, and spot on accurate!
ReplyDeleteI goofed on the block 24... I did not read your blog first. I used the templates. My block is too small and the points are covered up in the lighter diamond in the middle. Well, I learnt my lesson to check your blog first!!
Your blocks are just Patchsmith Perfect!!
Susie
I just found your blog last month and love this quilt. I finally got my book last week and am starting blocks today with fabrics I bought in Italy last week! I'm in Canada.
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do you have a list of all the blocks you have done to date?