Quilt-A-Long, Part 4: Checkers?
Welcome to the New
Growth Quilt-A-Long. If you need to catch up on the Quilt-A-Long, you can
visit Part 1, Part 2,
or Part 3. Be sure to share your progress
pictures and fabric selections with the Flickr Group!
Main Color Checkerboard: In Part 3, step 4, you made 16 - 2.5” main color + white block
units. You’ll need all 16 units for steps
1-5. Give them a quick press if it’s
been awhile since you’ve constructed them, just to make sure you’re working
with nice, crisp units.
1.
Pin two units
right-sides-together so that the colors are alternating, as pictured.
If
you pressed your seams towards the colored fabric, your seams should nest
together and line up nicely.
2.
Sew together and press
seam open.
3.
Repeat with remaining
14 – 2.5” main color + white block units to create a total of 8 - 2x6
checkerboard units.
{Note}:
For speedier assembly, do all your pinning first and then you can chain-piece
the blocks at once.
4.
Pin two 2x6 checkerboard
units together end-to-end (with colors still alternating!!), as pictured. Sew together and press seam open. Repeat with remaining 6 – 2x6 checkerboard
units to create a total of 4 – 2x12 checkerboard units.
5.
Pin two 2x12 checkerboard
units together, end-to-end (with colors still alternating!!). Sew together and press seam open. Repeat with the remaining 2 – 2x12 checkerboard
units to create a total of 2 – 2x24 checkerboard units.
More Checkerboards: In Part 2, steps 6 & 7, you made 12
- 2.5” tri-color + white block units in
four different color combinations. You’ll
need all of those units for the next few steps.
Again, give them a quick press, if needed!
6.
Pin an A-B-C unit
right sides together with a C-D-E unit, as pictured. The white blocks should be alternating.
Sew
together and press seam open. Repeat with
remaining 11 A-B-C and C-D-E blocks to create a total of 12 – 2x6 checkerboard
units in this color combination (We’ll call it Combo #1).
7.
Pin a D-E-F unit right
sides together with a F-A-B unit, as pictured, with the white blocks
alternating.
Sew
together and press seam open. Repeat
with remaining D-E-F and F-A-B blocks to create a total of 12 – 2x6
checkerboard units in this color combination (Combo #2).
8.
Pin a combo #2 block
to the bottom of a combo #1 block, as pictured.
Sew together and press seam open. Repeat to make a total of 6 – 4x6
checkerboard units.
9.
Pin a combo #1 block
to the bottom of a combo #2 block (the opposite of what you did in step
#8). Sew together and press seam
open. Repeat to make a total of 6 – 4x6
checkerboard units.
10.
Pin a step #8 unit to a step #9 unit, as
pictured. Sew together and press seam
open. Repeat to make a total of 6 – 4x12
units.
11.
Pin together two of the units made in step
#10, as pictured. Sew together and press
seam open. Repeat to make a total of 3 –
4x24 units.
1 comment:
I've just finished up to part 4 and hope to put up photos tomorrow. Thanks, Robyn.
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