A classic block, the Churn Dash uses half square triangles, squares and two-patch squares. Use a background fabric and an accent fabric for your block.
A Churn Dash calculator is available for different size and number of blocks for your own project.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Other Friendship block layouts
You can use the Friendship block as the basis for a watercolor quit layout. I'm working on one using 256 - 2" squares and half square triangle units. Fusible grid interfacing
will make layout and sewing easier plus once you get it laid out the way you want it, fuse the squares to interfacing and you won't have to worry about something or someone rearranging your them.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Sampler Quilt 2011 - Week 2 - Friendship

A Friendship calculator is available for different sizes, number and methods of blocks for your own project.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Show and Tell
Here is the Christmas Tree Skirt I started working on this season. As you can see I didn't get it done for 2010, but it'll be ready for 2011.
It uses 9 fabrics, 5 reds and 4 greens. The 45° diamonds
are strip pieced, so it went together fairly quickly and the set in triangles weren't much different than making baskets. I did learn that when sewing set in squares, you just do one side at a time - don't bother to try and turn everything with needle down.
I look forward to making a pattern for this tree skirt and also a table top quilt size.
Jeanne
It uses 9 fabrics, 5 reds and 4 greens. The 45° diamonds
I look forward to making a pattern for this tree skirt and also a table top quilt size.
Jeanne
Monday, January 17, 2011
Bright Hopes - Other layouts
The Bright Hopes block can be used for more than simply a block in a quilt. Break the block pieces up into smaller squares and you can have a scrappy watercolor style quilt with large blocks.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Sampler Quilt 2011 - Week 1 - Bright Hopes

Monday, October 18, 2010
Old Windmill quilt block
I've just finished the latest quilt block calculator - Old Windmill - which is entirely half square triangle units. You have the option of making the units with squares or using a right triangle ruler to cut them from strips. Once I learned how to use the right triangle rulers, I was hooked. You no longer have to figure out the weird seam allowances - just add 1/2 inch, cut a strip and cut out triangles.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Things I learned about quilting
Quilters are probably always learning of new ways to do things, at least new to them and here are some things I've learned that have helped me tons...
Sandwiching and quilting: A guest on Alex Anderson's Simply Quilts (whose name escapes me now) showed how to sandwich a quilt smoothing the seams, borders and blocks square, pushing excess to middle. The quilting will take up the slack and your quilt will be square, and hang better.
Sandwiching and quilting: A guest on Alex Anderson's Simply Quilts (whose name escapes me now) showed how to sandwich a quilt smoothing the seams, borders and blocks square, pushing excess to middle. The quilting will take up the slack and your quilt will be square, and hang better.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Quilt block calculators
Block calculators up and running...
- Jewel Box: block, quilt
- Ribbon Star: block, quilt
- Four Square New!: block, quilt, potholders
- Dancing Pinwheel (a.k.a.Trailing Star, Mosaic, Mosaic #1, Old Poinsetta and Spinning Stars: block
- Balkan Puzzle: block, quilt
- Half Square Triangles: block
- Four Patch: block
- Starflower: block
- Ohio Star: block
- Quarter Square Triangle: block
- Clay's Choice New!: block
- Jacob's Ladder New!: block
- Nine Patch: block
- Nine to Four: block
- Eight Point Design New!: block
While doing research on the history of different quilt blocks, I found a website (Hart Cottage Quilts) that shows some copies of quilting publications from the early 1900's. It's fun to look up these things and actually see old documents and I hope to find more.
Have a Great Day!
Jeanne
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Back to making quilt block pattern calculators
I've recently started to create quilt block pattern calculators again. They can be found at www.myquiltgenie.com.
I started making them in 2008 mostly for myself to resize quilt blocks and layouts and have the instructions be changed accordingly. I can't tell you how many times I've had to re-figure the math on a quilt I'd let set too long.
The calculators are block and quilt layout specific so you don't have to do much more than choose a finished size and how many blocks you want to make. Once done you don't even have to remember how to put the blocks together or in the case of quilt layouts, figure out how much border, backing, backing and binding you'll need to finish.
Happy Quilting
Jeanne
I started making them in 2008 mostly for myself to resize quilt blocks and layouts and have the instructions be changed accordingly. I can't tell you how many times I've had to re-figure the math on a quilt I'd let set too long.
The calculators are block and quilt layout specific so you don't have to do much more than choose a finished size and how many blocks you want to make. Once done you don't even have to remember how to put the blocks together or in the case of quilt layouts, figure out how much border, backing, backing and binding you'll need to finish.
Happy Quilting
Jeanne
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