You know I love making small projects and sometimes it's just the thing to get my creativity going. This little pinwheel block is left over from a different project (still unfinished, ugh.) and I decided to use it to make a mug quilt. Isn't it sweet? A mug quilt is something I'll always use and it's always nice to have a few extra lying around just in case. What fun to serve someone a cup of tea with a cute mug rug and see them smile and say "Oh, how cute!" I am calling this "Whirlwind" because that's the name of the block and also my sewing room right now looks like a tornado hit it because I'm working on many things at once. I know most of you know exactly what I mean . . . .
1. Sew the pink and checked triangles together as shown. Make four units like this.
2. Sew each pink and checked unit together with a dark blue triangle. They finished units should measure 2 1/2". Make four.
3. Sew the four units together as shown, two at a time. Then, sew the two rows together, pinning the center as you stitch to make sure your points meet. Your block should measure 4 1/2".
4. Add the light print triangles to the sides of the block.
5. Sew the medium blue strips to the sides of your block.
6. Layer the quilt top with batting and backing and then add the pink binding. I like to use a 1 1/4" single-fold binding strip in my little quilts to avoid too much bulk.
There are all sorts of fun ways to honor your quilty self today - visit a quilt shop, teach someone to quilt, finish a UFO, organize your scraps. Tell a friend how much you love their quilts. You get the idea. Hope whatever you do today involves at least a little bit of quilting.
Why not treat yourself to a book? My book Remembering Adelia is on sale on my website for a short time -
Also, check out my publisher Martingale's semi-annual Warehouse sale - some great quilting books by your favorite authors. Here's one of my favorites that has several of my quilts in it. (Already published ones but if you don't have all my books you may want to get some of these patterns.) More about that Peony quilt next week . . . .
To make this little project, cut -
2 squares, 2 7/8" x 2 7/8" from a dark blue print
- Cut each square once on the diagonal for 4 triangles
1 square, 3 1/4" x 3 1/4" from a pink print
- Cut twice on the diagonal for 4 triangles
1 square, 3 1/4" x 3 1/4" from a checked fabric
- Cut twice on the diagonal for 4 triangles
2 squares, 3 3/4" x 3 3/4" from a light print
- Cut each square once on the diagonal for 4 triangles
2 strips, 2" x 6" from a medium blue print
1 rectangle 7" x 10" from a backing fabric
1 strip, 1 1/4" wide, from a pink print for binding
7" x 10" piece of thin cotton batting1. Sew the pink and checked triangles together as shown. Make four units like this.
2. Sew each pink and checked unit together with a dark blue triangle. They finished units should measure 2 1/2". Make four.
3. Sew the four units together as shown, two at a time. Then, sew the two rows together, pinning the center as you stitch to make sure your points meet. Your block should measure 4 1/2".
5. Sew the medium blue strips to the sides of your block.
6. Layer the quilt top with batting and backing and then add the pink binding. I like to use a 1 1/4" single-fold binding strip in my little quilts to avoid too much bulk.
There are all sorts of fun ways to honor your quilty self today - visit a quilt shop, teach someone to quilt, finish a UFO, organize your scraps. Tell a friend how much you love their quilts. You get the idea. Hope whatever you do today involves at least a little bit of quilting.
Also, check out my publisher Martingale's semi-annual Warehouse sale - some great quilting books by your favorite authors. Here's one of my favorites that has several of my quilts in it. (Already published ones but if you don't have all my books you may want to get some of these patterns.) More about that Peony quilt next week . . . .
Happy St. Patrick's Day too