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Friday, March 21, 2025

Civil War Mini Quilt Sew Along - Block #4

 Here's Block # 4 for my Civil War Mini Quilt sew along - Friendship Star



 You'll find the instructions in my Facebook group files or on my website. Click on the top tab for the Sew Along page.  



Aren't they cute? And they're a lot of fun to make. Despite the tiny half-square triangles, LOL. But after the block I gave you a couple of weeks ago you should be used to them. Just take your time and cut accurately. If you have problems with your blocks coming up short, try sewing a scant 1/4" seam and then when you cut your pieces, place your ruler marking on top of the fabric like so: 


If I'm cutting 1 1/2" strips then the ruler marking for 1 1/2" (dashed line) should be placed on top of the fabric on the left side. If the dashed line is off the fabric and on the mat then your strip will be short of the required measurement. 

Some people in the FB group were not aware of this and using their cutting mat instead of a ruler to measure the pieces. The mat markings can be inconsistent so a ruler is a better option. I always like to use a non-slip ruler. This one in the photo  is the Olfa Frosted. With these tiny blocks, accuracy is important and you don't want to chance that your fabric will slide around as you cut. 

Also, make sure you choose fabrics with enough contrast between your HSTs and the background so the pieces don't all blend into the background. And, you'll want to use a darker fabric for the star points to make them shine!

Sew the blocks into a row. We'll be making a mini row quilt with 5 rows of these tiny blocks. 

Block #5 (the last block) will be posted on Friday, March 28 along with finishing directions.  

Have a good weekend! 








Saturday, March 15, 2025

Civil War Mini Quilt Sew Along - Block 3

Here's Block #3 of our Civil War Mini Quilt Sew Along - 3" x 3" Nine Patch. 

Small nine-patch blocks are a favorite of mine. Nice and easy, using 1 1/2" cut squares. Switch up the light and dark background squares if you like or make them all scrappy. This is going to be a mini row quilt with five rows of four blocks. Make four nine-patch blocks for setting in the row quilt this week. You'll find the instructions in my Facebook group files or on my website. Click on the top tab for the Sew Along page.  

  
          Have fun!  Two more blocks to go!  Block # 4 will be posted on Friday,  March 21.  






Friday, March 7, 2025

Civil War Mini Sew Along - Block #2

Here's Block # 3 for my Civil War Mini sew along - Penny Candy. Too sweet or what? 

Yes, there was hard candy during the Civil War! By the mid-1800s, numerous factories in the U.S. were manufacturing candy, mostly producing individual hard candies which were then sold loose. Peppermints, lemon drops, jelly beans, rock candy and molasses twists were common sweets. Hard candies were also very popular among soldiers during the war because they were small treats that didn’t spoil. They were often part of a soldier’s rations. Enjoy making some penny candy blocks!



 You'll find the instructions in my Facebook group files or on my website. Click on the top tab for the Sew Along page.  

Sew the blocks you made last week into a row. We'll be making a mini row quilt with 5 rows of these tiny blocks. Each week through March I'll give you directions to make a new block.

Block # 3 will be posted on Friday,  March 14.  

Have a good weekend! 






Friday, February 28, 2025

Mini Sew Along Block #1

Here's the first block of my Civil War Mini quilt.


Block #1 Framed Four Patch (3" x 3" finished) 



Make four blocks. I always make a few more so I can play around with the blocks. 



Sew carefully. There are some tiny pieces. I find it helps to press the seams open.


 You'll find the instructions in my Facebook group files or on my website. Click on the top tab for the Sew Along page.  Block # 2 will be posted on Friday,  March 7.  

Have a good weekend!