April BOM

April Block of the Month

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The April Block of the Month is a little modern and a little retro. Blocks are due at the May meeting, giving the winner the chance to have a quilt ready for Father’s Day in June. Televisions seem like a great choice for a dad and this block is easy to assemble.

As for color? Anything goes! Make it modern fabric and try for contrast so your television doesn’t get lost. A low volume for the screen will help define the image. The original design has embroidery detail and buttons but we’ll leave that for the winner to decide.

The block finishes at 12 1/2” x 12 1/2” and uses 1/4” seams throughout.

The best tutorial for this block can be found on Lori Holt’s website 

We’ll be making the 12 x 12” size but she provides a 6 x 6” size on this page and an 18 x 18” size later on her blog. Following her directions is the easiest way to go for this but just in case, here are the measurements and how I did it.

Background for the block (turquoise in the sample)

  • 2 pieces     3 1/2” x 5 1/2”    
  • 1 pieces      1 1/2” x 4 1/2”
  • 1 square     2 1/2” x 2 1/2”    
  • 2 pieces     1 1/2” x 2 1/2”         
  • 2 pieces     1 1/2” x 8 1/2”    
  • 2 squares   1 1/2” x 1 1/2”
  • 4 squares   1” x 1”

Television (light orange in the sample)

  • 2 pieces      1 1/2”x 10 1/2”  
  • 2 pieces      1” x 6 1/2”
  • 1 piece        1 1/2” x 6 1/2”   
  • 4 squares    1” x 1”

Television contrast (dark orange in the sample)

  • 1 piece          1 1/2” x 6 1/2”    
  • 3 pieces        1 1/2” x 2 1/2”

First Make the Television screen

1 piece, 6 1/2” x 7 1/2”

Begin the block by using corner triangle method on the ‘television screen’. Sew the four 1” squares to each corner of the television screen diagonally, corner to corner on the squares. Trim the seam and press the resulting triangle back.

Next, add the sides to the television.

Sew the 1 1/2” x 6 1/2” piece to the left side of the screen. Then, in order, sew one 1” x 6 ½” piece, then the contrast 1 1/2” x 6 1/2” piece and finally the remaining 1” x 6 1/2” television piece. (This is much easier than the written directions appear!)

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Now add the two 1 1/2” x 10 1/2” pieces to the top and the bottom of your screen.          

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 The screen is now finished

Next add on the antenna and the legs.

Antenna:

  • To create the antenna, use the corner triangle method on one of the 1 1/2” x 2 1/2” contrast pieces using two of the 1” square background pieces.
  • Then sew the 2 1/2” square to the top of your antenna box.
  • Finally, add a 3 1/2” x 5 1/2” piece to each side of the resulting rectangle.

Feet:

  • To create the feet for the television, it’s corner triangle method again. Use the remaining two contrasting 1 1/2” x 2 1/2” pieces.
  • The 1” square background piece goes on the top of the rectangle,
  • The 1 1/2” piece on the bottom.
  • Be sure to use the opposite corners on each piece.

TV Block Assembly:

Now, assemble the bottom strip of the square. Sew in this order, a 1 1/2” x 2 1/2” background piece, an assembled leg piece (with the small triangle corner on the left top corner), then the     1 1/2” x 4 1/2” background piece, the other leg (small triangle on the right top corner) and finally the remaining 1 1/2” x 2 1/2” background piece.

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Make sure your leg pieces are opposite and that the small triangles are on the top. If you look at the next photos, you can tell how I know that’s important!

All that’s left to do now is to finish the block. Add the two 1 1/2” x 8 1/2” pieces to each side of the television. Then add the antenna piece to the top and the legs to the bottom.

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Submitted by Linda Iismail

 

 

MODERN MYSTERY QUILT-ALONG 2018

First clue will be shared at the General Meeting Saturday, 4/21/18

First clue will be shared at the General Meeting Saturday, 4/21/18

 

SOUTH FLORIDA MODERN QUILT GUILD

The Modern Mystery Quilt-Along (QAL) Kick-Off is today, April 21st, 2018 and will continue for six months until October 2018.

General Information:

The QAL will consist of six rows which will be joined together to make a quilt. Each of the six rows will be approximately 14.5 inches tall by 42 inches wide.

Each "row" will pertain to part of the story.

Each "row" will have suggested patterns for the quilter to follow – but can be used in an improvisational manner.

Each "clue" will be read at the monthly meeting and will be available on the SFMQG blog within a day or two along with hints and links for that month's block.

Each quilter will use her own fabric palette. Modern quilt fabrics, solid and low volume prints are encouraged to make the blocks "modern". 

Follow the blog for monthly updates!!!

Traverse Bag Workshop with Kate Yates

Please join us on Saturday, June 2nd for the Traverse Bag workshop with Kate Yates. During this workshop, we’ll work together to follow the Traverse bag pattern by Anna Graham (www.noodle-head.com). Participants will receive a copy of the pattern before the class, so they can prepare their fabric and interfacing. In class, we’ll learn how to assemble the bag. This is a fun pattern to make and a great skill-builder because you learn how to insert zippers in two different ways, insert snaps, create straps and piping! If you do all your prep work before class, you may be able to finish the bag in class (or get far enough so you can finish the pattern on your own at home).

Event Details: 

  • Saturday, June 2nd from 9:30 - 3:30
  • Location: Patch Reef Park in Boca Raton
  • Tickets: Members only, $25

Pattern Information from Noodle-head.com:

You’ll love taking this versatile and compact crossbody bag on all of your travels. The zippered top main compartment and handy back zippered pocket keep all your essentials secure while the front pocket(s) provides easy access to the items you use most. Easy to use and wear adjustable crossbody strap and two fun sizes to make!

Bag features:

  • 2 sizes to sew! Regular and Mini
  • Zippered top main compartment
  • Back zipper pocket
  • Front pocket (divided on Regular size) with easy access snap/flap closure
  • adjustable crossbody strap
  • interior slip pocket

Skill Level: Intermediate, or adventurous Advanced Beginner

Approx. Finished Dimensions: 12” W, 9” H, 2” deep – regular (10” W, 7 1/2” tall – mini)

Materials that you’ll bring to the workshop:

Requirements based on 44”-wide fabric. Mini size noted in { }.

  • ¾ yard {½ yard} Exterior Fabric
  • ¾ yard {½ yard} Lining Fabric
  • ½ yard {½  yard} Accent Fabric
  • 2 yards {1½ yards} Fusible Woven Interfacing (Pellon SF101 – 20″-wide) 

Recommended Fabrics: Cotton canvas, cotton/linen canvas, twill, home dec for exterior. Quilting cotton for accent and lining.

Additional supplies + tools: Polyester thread, water-soluble pen/tailor’s chalk, cutting mat, ruler, rotary cutter, glue pen (Sewline glue pen is my favorite), size 14 or 16 denim or Microtex needle, turning tool, ¼”-wide fusible web tape, piping foot

Price for the workshop will include the pattern and the hardware kit, which will include these materials:

  • (2) ¾”-wide rectangle rings & (1) ¾”-wide strap slider
  • 14” zipper {12” zipper} for top zipper closure*
  • 8” zipper {6” zipper} for back zippered pocket*
  • size 24 metal snap
  • snap setting tool
  • 1 yard of 1/8’’ diameter cotton cording for making piping

We’ll also bring tools for setting snaps (but you’re welcome to bring your own) and cording so that we can make piping for the bags (you’ll make the bias tape for the piping before class).

Tickets are available for members only for $25 through our store. This price includes the pattern and hardware kit – you supply the fabric and interfacing. When you sign up, you'll be asked to select your size (regular or mini) and hardware preferences.