The images above are graphically generated and only represent the colours of my fabrics
These images show parts of a Hero’s Quilt I have recently made
COLOUR
MAKING THE BLOCKS
Use 100% cotton fabrics
Use 1/4 inch seam allowance
METHOD #1
Choose six fabrics, as suggested above, that have contrast between them as
in my sample shown below…
khaki green
ginger
smokey coffee colour
dirty gold
different shade of green
rich caramel
Choose six fabrics that don’t blend into each other but show their edges.
Cut a 2 inch strip from selvedge to selvedge from each fabric
Join them together, keeping one edge level
Press all the seam allowances in one direction
Trim off a small section as shown on the left
Cut four pieces, as shown, 10 1/2 inch wide
The blocks will not be squares.
DO NOT TRIM to make a square
All blocks will be trimmed to the size required as they are selected for each
individual Aussie Hero Quilt
METHOD #2 – Using “bits” from your stash
Choose six fabrics, as suggested above, that have contrast between them as
in my sample shown above…
khaki green
ginger
smokey coffee colour
dirty gold
different shade of green
rich caramel
Choose six fabrics that don’t blend into each other but show their edges.
Cut each piece 2 inch x 12 inch
Join them together, keeping one edge level
Press all the seam allowances in one direction
Trim off a small section as in Method #1
Cut a piece 10 1/2 inch wide
The piece will not be a square.
DO NOT TRIM to make a square
All blocks will be trimmed to the size required as they are selected for each
individual Aussie Hero Quilt
Please send your blocks to
Sandy Corry
9 Wendouree Court
North Boambee Valley NSW 2450
Include your email address and I will advise you when your
blocks arrive. Every Wednesday, the Happy Mail Post shows
the Blocks of the Month received in the previous week.
I know this is such a simple block, but these blocks are going to be
VERY helpful in making quilts for our Soldiers.
PDF version of the Block, can be found HERE
THANK YOU
for contributing to this great cause.
Until next time,
Sandy
Awesome!