Could Lolly have chosen better colors for this month's Project Spectrum? These colors are so warm that even when I'm tempted to veer off and pick up another project for a while, I find myself cutting another few strip sets or sewing up just one more block. This when I should be finishing the March PS quilt, but I've been trimming and assembling those blocks a little at a time. (Three sunny yellow blocks, sew a strip of reds. Three more yellows, back to the reds.)
For those who've asked, my block is 8" square, finished, but could easily be sized up or down because of the proportions. The center square is half the size of the final block. The side sections are half the width of the center square. (My center square is 4", the side sections 4"x2" and the corner squares are 2", before seam allowances.) I make my side sections by assembling 5 long strips and then rotary cutting them into 4 side sections. The block is then assembled in the same sequence as a nine-patch. The actual pieces one needs to cut for each block are (1/4" seam allowances included):
- Background color:
- (2) 1 3/4" x 11 1/2" strips
- (4) 2 1/2" squares
- Main color
- (3) 1" x 11 1/2" strips
- (1) 4 1/2" square
The strip sets require careful sewing because the little 'legs' are so narrow, but you could easily adjust the proportions and make them a little wider. Also, although I usually press seams to one side, I do press open the strip set seams, to allow easier block to block assembly.
Now that the sun's decided to stay for a few days, I need to get out and do some yardwork. The house needs some tidying, too. Like blacklight illuminating a Jimi Hendrix poster, that sunshine streaming through the windows has exposed my recent inattention to homely pursuits. Where'd all that dust come from?
You are so good! Everything matches up so perfectly and you are right, the colors are perfect for April!
Posted by: Cindra | April 11, 2006 at 12:12 PM
this is looking great, but i can't wait to see the finished march...
Posted by: carolyn | April 11, 2006 at 12:36 PM
I'm probably being greedy here, but I can't wait to see the whole spectrum done up as your cheery quilts! I love that the two you've done so far are simply repetitive blocks that show off the colors without getting caught up in imagery. I can't wait to see the variety within your basic "theme."
Posted by: Kristin La Flamme | April 11, 2006 at 12:52 PM
I love this! Like Kristin, I like the simple geometric block. The simplicity lets the colors shine. And thanks for the directions also. I may come back!
Posted by: Kathy Scheidt | April 11, 2006 at 01:06 PM
Thank you, thank you for the instructions. I can't wait to try them. Your quilt is gorgeous!!
Posted by: A.J. | April 11, 2006 at 03:04 PM
You are doing such a nice job. I love the sun and rays I see in this pattern.
Also, your yarn from yesterday was so great. It makes me envious!
Posted by: kelli | April 11, 2006 at 03:46 PM
Jan, that's gorgeous! I really want to try that block now. I just love orange and yellow together. I have pieces cut for my orange and yellow PS quilt, but won't have time to piece until late April. It'll be a miracle if it gets done in time!
Posted by: Kristin | April 11, 2006 at 03:54 PM
I loved the yarn colors from your last post-and now, this wonderful, glorious yellow/orange block-I will have to sit down and make a few myself, thank you for being so kind to post directions. It is always fun to read how someone puts together a block.
Posted by: cher | April 11, 2006 at 08:43 PM
That's looking so happy and warm and cheery. Ahh...
Posted by: Chris | April 11, 2006 at 11:20 PM
"Requires careful sewing" - uh oh, I'd be in trouble. I love how your blocks are coming together. Marvelously warm.
Posted by: Tonya R | April 12, 2006 at 01:29 AM
Thanks for the instructions, it's a block I think I'd like to try sometime. Oh, when you find where the dust is coming from...mind sharing? I've been looking for the dust machine everywhere and I can't seem to figure out where it lives!
Posted by: Judy | April 12, 2006 at 11:32 AM
Thanks for sharing the recipe for this quilt... It is so sunny and happy, I can see why you'd have trouble tearing yourself away!
Posted by: samantha | April 12, 2006 at 12:15 PM
Yowza...Let the sunshine in! Happiness played out in fabric.
Posted by: Lisa | April 12, 2006 at 11:54 PM
This is fabulous and just what I needed on a dark morning. It's so vibrant that it looks like a woven piece of fabric. What's the color for May?
Posted by: Loretta | April 13, 2006 at 07:51 AM
Thanks for all the quilting inspiration! The yellow and orange is coming together perfectly. Btw, had to buy the Daisiez pattern on ebay last night after happening upon your wonderful examples - better than the pattern label.
Posted by: Nancy | April 13, 2006 at 06:48 PM
those squrares are so precise - love the colours - just like a sunny day
Posted by: kathreen | April 13, 2006 at 09:04 PM
It´s so interesting for me to read that you press the seams open instead of one side. This was always what I thought I had misunderstood in the books, to press the seams on one side. At school, we have learned to open them. So thank you very much for this tip, now I know it for sure.
The colours of your quilt are such a joy to look at, especially on such a grey-cold-rainy day here. But the most brilliant colourway for me is the second block of the small pictures, it looks pink on my screen, with orange and red, very very beautiful combination!
Enjoy the Easter Days and have a good time,
Suzi
Posted by: Krawuggl | April 14, 2006 at 09:34 AM
i used that same pattern years ago on my quilt, it's very pretty!
Posted by: gray la gran | April 17, 2006 at 10:20 AM
Ooooo, I like those patterns. :-)
Posted by: Willie | April 24, 2006 at 06:01 PM