S e c r e t S a n t a S e w A l o n g
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Cutting
from a variety of light prints, cut:
35 strips, 1-1/4" x 11"
from a variety of red prints, cut:
43 strips, 1-1/4" x 11"
Using 17 light strips, 1-1/4" x 11" and 34 red strips, 1-1/4" x 11"
make 17 red|light|red strip sets a shown below.
Sub-cut into 136 | 1-1/4" units.
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Using 18 light strips, 1-1/4" x 11" and 9 red strips, 1-1/4" x 11
make 9 light|red|light strip sets (not shown)
Sub-cut into 68 | 1-1/4" units
Making strip sets is the easiest way to make multiple
block especially when they are all the same color.
For this project we will be making a variety of different
size strip sets, here are the simple steps.
1. Sew strips together along length of strip in order
outlined in each step. Example: light-red-light
2. Press seams toward the dark, being careful not to
stretch and distort the strip set.
3. Sub-cut multiple units by cutting from narrow end
of each strip set at indicated width.
make 17 red|light|red strip sets a shown below.
Sub-cut into 136 | 1-1/4" units.
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Using 18 light strips, 1-1/4" x 11" and 9 red strips, 1-1/4" x 11
make 9 light|red|light strip sets (not shown)
Sub-cut into 68 | 1-1/4" units
Making strip sets is the easiest way to make multiple
block especially when they are all the same color.
For this project we will be making a variety of different
size strip sets, here are the simple steps.
1. Sew strips together along length of strip in order
outlined in each step. Example: light-red-light
2. Press seams toward the dark, being careful not to
stretch and distort the strip set.
3. Sub-cut multiple units by cutting from narrow end
of each strip set at indicated width.
Using light|dark|light units and dark|light|dark units
make 68 nine patches with dark corners.
Finished block 2-1/4" square,
2-3/4" square including seam allowances
so beautiful-Thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteIs this your new fabric?
ReplyDeleteYes, Temecula Treasures due out February 2019
DeleteSheryl, your blocks always look so crisp. Do you starch before cutting and sewing?
ReplyDeleteI do not starch, just a good press with a little steam
DeleteGorgeous! I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove it !what brand of fabrics
ReplyDeleteWhen the red and white 9-patches are ready, is there a preferred way to press them? I've been spinning the center seams so they lie flat or should I be doing it another way?
ReplyDeleteThat will work great.
DeleteWhat us the measurement of red and light patches when finished?
DeleteThis is really cute, have to get started choosing fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteLove this sew along.
ReplyDeleteSo Cute! Thank you Sheryl!!
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