Block of the Month – July 2020

Block G – July 2020 features two rows of three 1″ squares with a central rectangular piece framed by narrow strips. As with the other blocks, the squares and strips can be cut from the same fabric or you can choose different fabrics and colours for each piece. All background pieces are to be cut from the same fabric, but different to the ones used for the squares and strips and preferably from a fabric that will make the squares and strips stand out.

You can use the colour-in sheets at the end of this blog post to try out different ideas.

Block G – July 2020

Click here for all the ‘Block of the Month’ blocks published so far.

Materials:

All measurements below include a seam allowance of 0.25″.

For the patterned/solid squares (pieces A):

A – 3 x (1.5″ x 3″)

For the central rectangle from patterned/solid fabric:

C – 5.5″ x 1.5″

For the narrow strips from patterned/solid fabric:

D – 2 x (5.5″ x 0.75″)

For the background (pieces B, E, F, G), ALL cut from the same fabric, ideally from a contrasting fabric to the squares and strips:

B – 2 x (1.5 x 3″) for the squares
E – 2 x (5.5″ x 1.25″)
F – 2 x (1″ x 5.5″)
G – 2 x (6.5″ x 1″)

The finished block should measure 6.5″ square including seam allowances.

Piecing:

Sew your cut pieces as indicated below, sewing right sides together and pressing seams to one side as you go.

Quilt layouts

Below are some ideas of quilts you can make using this simple block and also combining it with blocks from previous months. You can play around with your colour/fabric choices to achieve some stunning effects.

The designs featured below are based on either a 6 x 6 or 7 x 7 grid, which would result in quilts with a finished size (not including binding) of 36″ x 36″, 42″ x 42″ respectively.

Whatever size you go for, when you come to piecing the quilt, first sew together the blocks in each row. Press seams in each row in alternating directions, and then sew the rows together. Create a quilt sandwich with wadding and backing fabric, then quilt as desired, bind and add a label to complete it.

Colouring-in sheets

Try out different colour schemes with the colouring-in sheets below. To print the sheets, right click on the image and select ‘open image in new tab’. Then you can print the page – make sure your print settings are set to what you want. My preference is to fit the image to the page so I get a full sheet with the picture.

You can also enjoy my other free patterns on my blog:

Happiness quilt and Pirate quilt.

Small patchwork bag charm and Small bag charm with Suffolk Puff centre.

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Melony Patch

Patchwork quilter into all things crafty and homely, and with an interest in mental well-being.

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