Monday, August 31, 2015

Watermelon Summer New Block Blog Hop: Day 1

Are you ready for a great week? 
We are!

We're excited to be sponsoring a blog hop this week featuring our Prairie Cloth Solids, featuring more than 60 bloggers. Each blogger will be sharing a block they've created using a six-fabric bundle of solids. 
And of course, no blog hop is complete without giveaways--over the course of the hop, you'll have eight chances to win a 1/2 yard bundle of the blog hop's color palette (the only hard part will be deciding which blocks to make!). 




This block hop was organized by four lovely hosts: Yvonne, Cheryl, Stephanie, and Terri, who also selected this refreshing color palette, aptly named "Watermelon Summer." Thanks, ladies! 



The hop runs for four days--Monday through Thursday--and each day you'll have a chance to enter to win a six-fabric bundle (the colors shown above plus white) both here at Inspired by Fabric and on the blog of the day's host.


Here's today's line-up--visit them all for block inspiration!


Find the links from Day 2 here.
Find the links from Day 3 here.
Find the links from Day 4 here.

For a chance to win a 1/2 yard bundle of the Watermelon Summer Palette of our Prairie Cloth Solids, make sure you're signed up to follow Inspired by Fabric (either through a blog reader or via email; see options on the right-hand sidebar). Leave a comment letting us know that you follow and letting us know which of today's featured blocks you like best. This giveaway is open through Friday, September 4th at 11:59 pm EST. We will announce winners for all of the hop's giveaways after Labor Day. 
You'll have another chance to win a bundle today over at Yvonne's blog.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Tute-Happy Summer Round-Up

We hope you've enjoyed our Tute-Happy Summer Series! Below are images and links to each week's project in case you missed any. 

Be sure to stop by next week--we have a HUGE block blog hop happening! You won't want to miss so much inspiration all in one place!







Week 12: Nautical mini featuring Prairie Cloth Solids







Week 9: Elegant clutch featuring Jungle Party 









Week 6: Zig zag lunchbag featuring Graphix 3




Week 4: Patriotic pennants featuring Tone on Tone 



Week 3: Tablet case featuring Jungle Party 




Week 2: The overnight bag featuring Who's Who




Week 1: Sunglasses case featuring Graphix 3

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Tute-Happy Summer: Stair Stepper Runner

We're completing our Tute-Happy Summer series today with a tutorial for a jewel-toned Stair Stepper Runner by Connie from from Freemotion by the River. Connie used the bold prints from the Ro Gregg's Marblehead Gemstones, Jewels and Quartz collection. Enjoy the tutorial and then find the details at the bottom of this post for a chance to win a bundle of Gemstones, Jewels and Quartz prints to play with!

Tute Happy Summer

Hi, I'm Connie from Freemotion by the River and I have another easy table runner tutorial to share with you.
Tute-Happy tablerunner tutorial

I used the fat quarter bundle of Marblehead Gemstones, Jewels and Quartz by Ro Gregg for Fabri-Quilt.
Gemstones Jewels and Quartz fat quarters
The size of this table runner is 14" x 27".

I picked six fabrics from the fat quarter bundle and also used muslin for the neutral squares.
  • From each of the 6 fabrics cut 2 - 2'' strips by the longest side of the fat quarter (22 inches) then sub-cut into 2'' x 3 1/2'' rectangles. You will need 45.
  • Cut the muslin into  3 1/2'' strips the width of the fabric, then sub-cut to 18 - 3 1/2'' x 3 1/2'' squares. You will need 18.
  • Sew with a 1/4" seam allowance. Join pieces together as shown below.
6 different fat quarters

Cutting the fabrics
cutting the fabrics

Follow the diagrams below to make your block.
  • Sew one 2'' x 3 1/2'' rectangle to a 3 1/2'' square
  • Sew two 2'' x 3 1/2'' rectangles together on the 2'' side
  • Sew two 2'' x 3 1/2'' rectangles to a 3 1/2' square on the 3 1/2'' sides
the pieces for block laid out

Sew the sections together.
piecing the block

Make 9 of the blocks.
piecing the block

Arrange the 9 blocks into 3 rows. I rotated the center blocks 180 degrees.
piecing the block

Finish sewing the rows together, add you backing and batting and quilt as desired.
piecing the block

For the binding I just cut 2 1/2'' strips of the fabrics and pieced them together.
Jewel tablerunner tutorial

I had to take a photo of the table runner outside next to our wood carved eagle.
Jewel runner with Iggy in the background

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and stop by my website for more tutorials and patterns.

Thanks Connie!
Head over to Connie's blog to find out how you can win a bundle of Marblehead Gemstones, Jewels and Quartz.


Check out each week of our Summer of Tutes!
Week 1: Sunglasses case featuring Graphix 3
Week 2: The overnight bag featuring Who's Who

Week 3: Tablet case featuring Jungle Party 
Week 4: Patriotic pennants featuring Tone on Tone 
Week 6: Zig zag lunchbag featuring Graphix 3
Week 9: Elegant clutch featuring Jungle Party 
Week 10: Modern table topper featuring Prairie Cloth Solids
Week 12: Nautical mini featuring Prairie Cloth Solids

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Announcing our Nautical Mini Prairie Cloth Solids bundle winner!
Jasmine

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

More Back to School Fun!

Last week we shared some fun back-to-school ideas that we've pinned. 
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We're back with a few more today; some sewing, some food-related, but all fun!


Snacks with style: Fabric snack bags

Find the link here

Not just PB&J: Creative lunches
Find the link here

Crayola to go: Crayon roll
Find the link here


More time to sew: No-fuss dinners
Find the link here


All wrapped up: A new take on sandwich bags
Find the link here

Making memories: Back to school traditions
Find the link here
For more ideas, follow our Back to School Pinterest board here.
If you're in the back-to-school mood, check out our Back to School fabric collection here.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Back to School Sewing, Pinterest Style!

Have the school supply sales inspired you to do some back-to-school sewing? 
Be sure to visit our Back to School Pinterest board! We've pinned some fun sewing ideas as well a few clever no-sew projects. We think you'll love these projects almost as much as a brand-new 64 count crayon box!

To the point: Crocheted pencil scarf
Find the link here



Better than an apple: Teacher tote

Find the link here




Sew adorable: Shark pencil case
Find the link here



Learning and fun rolled into one: Portable hopscotch mat
Find the link here



Any bag; any style: Backpack tutes galore!
Find the link here



Simple and fun: Basic pencil pouches
Find the link here

For more ideas, follow our Back to School Pinterest board here.
If you're in the back-to-school mood, check out our Back to School fabric collection here.


Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Tute-Happy Summer: Nautical Mini Quilt

We're continuing our Tute-Happy Summer series today with a tutorial for a modern Nautical Mini Quilt by Yvonne from Quilting Jet Girl. Yvonne selected Prairie Cloth Solids in an marine-themed color palette to create this skill building mini quilt inspired by nautical flags.  Enjoy the tutorial and then find the details at the bottom of this post for a chance to win a nautical bundle of Prairie Cloth Solids to play with!

                                                
Try out all the blocks that Yvonne demonstrates, or choose a few favorites, and put together your own mini quilt. Have fun!
Yvonne has also consolidated this tutorial into a printable pattern which you can find here.
                                                                        
Nautical Mini Quilt Pattern (31 ½" x 31 ½")
Designed by Yvonne Fuchs from Quilting Jet Girl    
 


Planning
For me, nothing says summer like thoughts of spending time around water, whether on a beach, in a boat, at a pool, or in a summer rain shower. I selected a grouping of 9 Fabri-Quilt cotton solids to create the Marine Hues palette, and playing off a nautical theme I created a fun, skill building mini quilt.

This mini quilt will help develop consistent ¼Êº seam allowance skills, agility in handling smaller piecing (1 ½" wide strips), and familiarity with methods to make some standard quilt blocks that are building blocks for many other patterns. The resulting mini quilt looks less scrappy due to intentional use of blending backgrounds and the nautical flag theme.

The Nautical mini quilt pattern refers to the Marine Hues bundle of 9 Fabri-Quilt cotton solids throughout the pattern. Below is a blank quilt pattern that you can use to color and plan your own unique layout. I also like to use blank patterns to doodle and design my quilting.

    


General Pattern Notes
1.     Sew all seams with a ¼Êº seam allowance unless otherwise indicated.
2.     Press seams open to reduce bulk.
3.     The pattern refers to fabric units by fabric number, block letter name, and size. You may choose to group like blocks together and label them with their corresponding size or letter if that helps your organization. Alternately, there are associated images for each step and you may print the pattern and mark with your own fabric selection to help keep the assembly going together correctly. I suggest cutting small swatches of your fabric choices to place beside the fabrics shown on this page to use in coordination with the pattern images.

Fabric Requirements
This pattern is designed around the use of 9 solids, as seen in the cover image and illustrated below. If you would like to reduce the fabric selections, simply add the yardage requirements together to make sure you have enough yardage for the project.



The fabric listed below is enough to create a scrappy backing and binding for the mini quilt, but if you would like continuous backing / binding, 1 yard of backing fabric and ½ yard of binding fabric is suggested.


  • Fabric 1 (navy) = ½ yard
  • Fabric 2 (royal) = fat quarter
  • Fabric 3 (lapis blue) = fat quarter
  • Fabric 4 (teal) = fat quarter
  • Fabric 5 (turquoise) = fat quarter
  • Fabric 6 (waterfall) = fat quarter
  • Fabric 7 (purple) = fat quarter
  • Fabric 8 (lavender) = fat quarter
  • Fabric 9 (white) = ½ yard 
Cutting Instructions
WOF = Width of Fabric


Fabric 1 (navy)
Note 44" WOF assumed


  • Cut (8) 1 ½" by WOF strips
         o   Set  (4) 1 ½" by WOF strips aside [A]
         o   Subcut (16) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangles [B]
         o   Subcut (4) 1 ½" x 17 ½" rectangles [C]


  • Cut (1) 5 ½" by WOF strips
         o   Subcut (8) 5 ½" x 5 ½" squares [D]

Fabric 2 (royal)


  • Cut (1) 2 ½" x 20" strip (set aside for binding)
  • Cut (1) 5 ½" x 5 ½" square [E]

Fabric 3 (lapis blue)


  • Cut (1) 2 ½" x 20" strip (set aside for binding)
  • Cut (1) 7" x 7" square [F]
  • Cut (1) 5 ½" x 5 ½" square [G]
  • Cut (2) 2 ½" x 2 ½" squares [H]

Fabric 4 (teal)


  • Cut (1) 2 ½" x 20" strip (set aside for binding)
  • Cut (2) 2 1/8" x 5 ½" rectangles [I]
  • Cut (2) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangles [J]
  • Cut (2) 3" x 3" squares [K]

Fabric 5 (turquoise)


  • Cut (1) 2 ½" x 20" strip (set aside for binding)
  • Cut (1) 7" x 7" square [L]
  • Cut (1) 5 ½" x 5 ½" square [M]
  • Cut (4) 3" x 3" squares [N]
  • Cut (4) 2 ½" x 2 ½" squares [O]
  • Cut (1) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangle [P]

Fabric 6 (waterfall)


  • Cut (1) 2 ½" x 20" strip (set aside for binding)
  • Cut (1) 5 ½" x 5 ½" square [Q]
  • Cut (4) 3” x 3” squares [R]
  • Cut (1) 2 ½” x 2 ½” square [S]

Fabric 7 (purple)


  • Cut (1) 2 ½" x 20" strip (set aside for binding)
  • Cut (1) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [T]
  • Cut (2) 3” x 3” squares [U]
  • Cut (6) 2 ½” x 2 ½” squares [V]
  • Cut (2) 2” x 2 ½” rectangles [W]
  • Cut (2) 2” x 5 ½” rectangles [X]

Fabric 8 (lavender)


  • Cut (1) 2 ½" x 20" strip (set aside for binding)
  • Cut (1) 7” x 7” square [Y]
  • Cut (1) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [Z]
  • Cut (2) 3” x 3” squares [AA]

Fabric 9 (white)
Note 43" WOF assumed


  • Cut (1) 2 ½" x WOF strip (set aside for binding)
  • Cut (1) 1 ½” by WOF strips
         o   Subcut (6) 1 ½” x 2 ½” rectangles [BB]
         o   Subcut (5) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangles [CC]


  • Cut (1) 6 ½” by WOF strips
         o   Subcut (2) 17 ½” x 6 ½” rectangles [DD]


  • Cut (1) 7” by WOF strip
         o   Subcut (1) 7” x 7” square [EE]
         o   Subcut (2) 6 ½” x 5 ½” rectangles [FF]
         o   Subcut (1) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [GG]
         o   Subcut (1) 2 1/8” x 5 ½” rectangle [HH]
         o   Subcut (2) 3” x 3” squares [II]



Piecing Instructions
Step 1 – Center Block
Pieces required:


  • (1) Fabric 2 (royal) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [E]
  • (2) Fabric 9 (white) 17 ½” x 6 ½” rectangles [DD]
  • (2) Fabric 9 (white) 6 ½” x 5 ½” rectangles [FF]

1.    
Sew (1) Fabric 9 (white) 6 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [FF] to the right side of Fabric 2 (royal) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [E] and (1) Fabric 9 (white) 6 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [FF] to the left side of [E]. Press seams open.


2.     Sew (1) Fabric 9 (white) 17 ½” x 6 ½” rectangle [DD] to the top of the unit from Step 1 and (1) Fabric 9 (white) 17 ½” x 6 ½” rectangle [DD] to the bottom of the unit from Step 1. Press seams open.


3.     The center block should measure 17 ½” x 17 ½”.



Step 2 – Plus Blocks
Pieces required:


  • (2) Fabric 3 (lapis blue) 2 ½” x 2 ½” squares [H]
  • (4) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 2 ½” x 2 ½” squares [O]
  • (6) Fabric 7 (purple) 2 ½” x 2 ½” squares [V]
  • (6) Fabric 9 (white) 1 ½” x 2 ½” rectangles [BB]
  • (3) Fabric 9 (white) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangles [CC]
1.     Sew (1) Fabric 7 (purple) 2 ½” x 2 ½” square [V] to the left side of (1) Fabric 9 (white) 1 ½” x 2 ½” rectangle [BB]. Press seam open. Sew (1) Fabric 7 (purple) 2 ½” x 2 ½” square [V] to the right side of rectangle [BB]. Press seam open. Repeat to make (2) units that measure 5 ½” x 2 ½”as shown in the figure.




2.     Sew (1) unit from Step 1 to the top of (1) Fabric 9 (white) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [CC]. Press seam open. Sew the second unit from Step 1 to the bottom of rectangle [CC]. Press seam open.



3.     Repeat process to create (3) plus blocks that measure 5 ½” x 5 ½”.



Step 3 – Triangle Blocks
Pieces required:


  • (8) Fabric 1 (navy) 5 ½” x 5 ½” squares [D]
  • (1) Fabric 3 (lapis blue) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [G]
  • (1) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [M]
  • (1) Fabric 6 (waterfall) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [Q]
  • (1) Fabric 8 (lavender) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [Z]

1.     On the wrong sides of squares [G], [M], [Q], and [Z] mark a line 2 7/8” from the lower right corner up to the upper right corner. Mark a second line 2 7/8” from the lower left corner up to the upper left corner.


2.     Place (1) Fabric 3 (lapis blue) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [G] and (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [D] right sides together and sew along one of the marked lines. Trim away (toward the smaller triangle) ¼” from the sewn line (dotted line in figure). Press seam open. Square block to 5 ½” x 5 ½” using an unsewn [G] corner as the anchor for measurement.



3.     Place (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [D] and right sides together with the square block from Step 2 and sew along the second marked line. Trim away (toward the smaller triangle) ¼” from the sewn line (dotted line in figure). Press seam open. Square block to 5 ½” x 5 ½” using the trimmed corner on [D] from Step 2 as the anchor for measurement.


4.     Repeat steps to make (4) triangle blocks that measure 5 ½” x 5 ½”.




Step 4 – Checkerboard Blocks
Pieces required:


  • (2) Fabric 4 (teal) 3” x 3” squares [K]
  • (2) Fabric 7 (purple) 3” x 3” squares [U]
  • (2) Fabric 8 (lavender) 3” x 3” squares [AA]
  • (2) Fabric 9 (white) 3” x 3” squares [II]

1.     Right sides together, sew together (1) Fabric 4 (teal) 3” x 3” square [K] and (1) Fabric 9 (white) 3” x 3” square [II]. Press seam open. Sew together the remaining (1) Fabric 4 (teal) 3” x 3” square [K] and (1) Fabric 9 (white) 3” x 3” square [II]. Press seam open.





2.     Rotating the units from Step 1 to make sure that opposing colors are aligned, sew rectangles from Step 1 together. Press seam open.



3.     Repeat steps using (2) Fabric 7 (purple) 3” x 3” squares [U] and (2) Fabric 8 (lavender) 3” x 3” squares [AA] to make (2) checkerboard blocks that measure 5 ½” x 5 ½”.




Step 5 – Horizontal Stripe Block
Pieces required:


  • (2) Fabric 4 (teal) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangles [J]
  • (1) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [P]
  • (2) Fabric 9 (white) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangles [CC]

1.     Right sides together, sew together (1) Fabric 4 (teal) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [J] and (1) Fabric 9 (white) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [CC]. Press seam open. Sew together the remaining (1) Fabric 4 (teal) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [J] and (1) Fabric 9 (white) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [CC]. Press seam open.


2.     Right sides together, sew the Fabric 9 (white) edge of one unit from Step 1 to the Fabric 5 (turquoise) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [P]. Press seam open. Sew the Fabric 9 (white) edge of the second unit from Step 2 to the other side of the Fabric 5 (turquoise) 1 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle [P]. Press seam open. Block should measure 5 ½” x 5 ½”.



Step 6 – Quarter Square Triangle Blocks
Pieces required:


  • (1) Fabric 3 (lapis blue) 7” x 7” square [F]
  • (1) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 7” x 7” square [L]
  • (1) Fabric 8 (lavender) 7” x 7” square [Y]
  • (1) Fabric 9 (white) 7” x 7” square [EE]

1.     On the wrong side of the Fabric 9 (white) 7” x 7” square [EE], draw a diagonal line from corner to corner.



2.     Place the Fabric 9 (white) 7” x 7” square [EE] right sides together with the Fabric 8 (lavender) 7” x 7” square [Y]. Sew a quarter inch seam allowance on either side of the marked diagonal line.




3.     Cut into (2) triangles along the marked diagonal line. Press seams open.




4.     On the wrong side of (1) HST from Step 3, mark one diagonal line from the opposite corners from the sewn seam.




5.     Right sides together, stack the (2) HSTs from Step 3 with the sewn seams aligned but with opposite colors on top of each other, as shown in the figure.



6.     Sew a quarter inch seam allowance on either side of the marked diagonal line. Cut into (2) triangles along the marked diagonal line. Press seams open. Trim to 5 ½” square.




7.     Repeat steps with remaining blocks to create (2) quarter square triangle blocks that measure 5 ½” x 5 ½”.




Step 7 – Square in a Square Blocks
Pieces required:


  • (4) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 3” x 3” squares [N]
  • (4) Fabric 6 (waterfall) 3” x 3” squares [R]
  • (1) Fabric 7 (purple) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [T]
  • (1) Fabric 9 (white) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [GG]

1.     On the wrong side of the (4) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 3” x 3” squares [N], mark a diagonal line from corner to corner.



2.     Right sides together, align (1) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 3” x 3” square [N] with the upper right corner of the Fabric 9 (white) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [GG]. Sew along marked line and trim ¼” away from the sewn line (toward the corner) as shown in the figure (dotted line). Press seam open.




3.     Right sides together, align (1) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 3” x 3” square [N] with the lower left corner of the Fabric 9 (white) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [GG]. Sew along marked line and trim ¼” away from the sewn line (toward the corner) as shown in the figure (dotted line). Press seam open.




4.     Right sides together, align (1) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 3” x 3” square [N] with the upper left corner of the Fabric 9 (white) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [GG]. Sew along marked line and trim ¼” away from the sewn line (toward the corner) as shown in the figure (dotted line). Press seam open.




5.     Right sides together, align (1) Fabric 5 (turquoise) 3” x 3” square [N] with the lower right corner of the Fabric 9 (white) 5 ½” x 5 ½” square [GG]. Sew along marked line and trim ¼” away from the sewn line (toward the corner) as shown in the figure (dotted line). Press seam open.



6.     Repeat steps with remaining blocks to create (2) square in a square blocks that measure 5 ½” x 5 ½”.




Step 8 – Mini Log Cabin Block (Courthouse Steps Variation)
Pieces required:


  • (1) Fabric 6 (waterfall) 2 ½" x 2 ½" square [S]
  • (2) Fabric 7 (purple) 2" x 2 ½" rectangles [W]
  • (2) Fabric 7 (purple) 2" x 5 ½" rectangles [X]

1.     Sew (1) Fabric 7 (purple) 2" x 2 ½" rectangle [W] to the right side of Fabric 6 (waterfall) 2 ½" x 2 ½" square [S] and (1) Fabric 7 (purple) 2" x 2 ½" rectangle [W] to the left side of [S]. Press seams open.


2.     Sew (1) Fabric 7 (purple) 2" x 5 ½" rectangle [X] to the top of the unit from Step 1 and (1) Fabric 7 (purple) 2" x 5 ½" rectangle [X] to the bottom of the unit from Step 1. Press seams open.

3.     The mini log cabin block should measure 5 ½” x 5 ½”.




Step 9 – Vertical Strip Block
Pieces required:


  • (2) Fabric 4 (teal) 2 1/8" x 5 ½" rectangles [I]
  • (1) Fabric 9 (white) 2 1/8" x 5 ½" rectangle [HH]
*Use a scant ¼" seam allowance when piecing this block

1.     Sew (1) Fabric 4 (teal) 2 1/8" x 5 ½" rectangle [I] to the right side of the Fabric 9 (white) 2 1/8" x 5 ½" rectangle [HH] and Fabric 4 (teal) 2 1/8" x 5 ½" rectangle [I] to the left side of [HH] using a scant ¼" seam allowance. Press seams open. The vertical strip block should measure 5 ½” x 5 ½”; trim as necessary.



                        
Assembly Instructions
Step 1 – Assemble the Top Row
Pieces required:


  • (1) Plus Block
  • (1) Triangle Block
  • (1) Checkerboard Block
  • (1) Horizontal Stripe Block
  • (1) Quarter Square Triangle Block
  • (2) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" by WOF strips [A]
  • (6) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangles [B]

1.     Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangle [B] to the left of each block. Press seams open. Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangle [B] to the right side of the Quarter Square Triangle Block. Press seam open.



2.     Sew blocks together into a row. Press seams open.



3.     Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" by WOF strip [A] to the top of the row from Step 2. Press seam open and trim square with the row. Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" by WOF strip [A] to the bottom of the row from Step 2. Press seam open and trim square with the row.


 
Step 2 – Assemble the Middle Row
Pieces required:


  • (1) Center Block
  • (1) Plus Block
  • (2) Triangle Blocks
  • (2) Square in a Square Blocks
  • (1) Vertical Stripe Block
  • (4) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangles [B]
  • (4) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 17 ½" rectangles [C]

1.     Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangle [B] to the bottom of the plus block, (1) triangle block, (1) square in a square block, and the vertical stripe block. Press seams open.


2.     Sew blocks together into (2) columns as shown in the figure. Press seams open.


 
3.     Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 17 ½" rectangle [C] to the left of each column from Step 2. Press seam open. Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 17 ½" rectangle [C] to the right of each column from Step 2. Press seam open.


4.     Sew (1) column from Step 3 to the left of the center block and (1) column from Step 3 to the right of the center block. Press seams open.



Step 3 – Assemble the Bottom Row
Pieces required:


  • (1) Mini Log Cabin Block
  • (1) Quarter Square Triangle Block
  • (1) Triangle Block
  • (1) Plus Block
  • (1) Checkerboard Block
  • (2) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" by WOF strips [A]
  • (6) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangles [B]
1.     Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangle [B] to the left of each block. Press seams open. Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" x 5 ½" rectangle [B] to the right side of the Quarter Square Triangle Block. Press seam open.



2.     Sew blocks together into a row. Press seams open.



3.     Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" by WOF strip [A] to the top of the row from Step 2. Press seam open and trim square with the row. Sew (1) Fabric 1 (navy) 1 ½" by WOF strip [A] to the bottom of the row from Step 2. Press seam open and trim square with the row.



Step 4 – Assemble the Quilt Top
Pieces required:


  • Top Row from Assembly Step 1
  • Middle Row from Assembly Step 2
  • Bottom Row from Assembly Step 3

1.     Sew the top row to the top of the middle row. Press seams open.


 
2.     Sew the bottom row to the bottom of the middle row. Press seams open.


3.     The Nautical Mini Quilt should measure 31 ½" x 31 ½".

Quilt Construction

1.     Layer the quilt top, batting, and backing. Baste and quilt as desired.
2.     Form the binding by chain sewing together the pre-cut binding strips from Fabrics 2-9 to create a scrappy binding. Bind and enjoy your quilt!


Congratulations! You have a completed a Nautical Mini Quilt! I would love to see what you create. If you are on Instagram, tag me (@QuiltingJetgirl) and any images of your quilt using #NauticalMiniQuilt. Or send an email to jetgirl8(at)gmail(dot)com with a photograph or link to a blog post about your quilt!

Thanks Yvonne! Head over to Yvonne's blog to find out how you can win a bundle of Marine Hues Prairie Cloth Solids!  
This giveaway is now closed, but be sure to check out our other tutorials, as we'll be sharing a tutorial and hosting a giveaway each week!

And download a printable version of this pdf here.



Check out each week of our Summer of Tutes!
Week 1: Sunglasses case  featuring Graphix 3
Week 2: The overnight bag featuring Who's Who

Week 3: Tablet case featuring Jungle Party 
Week 4: Patriotic pennants featuring Tone on Tone 
Week 6: Zig zag lunchbag featuring Graphix 3

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Announcing our Striped Table Runner Gemstones, Jewels and Quartz bundle winner!
Lisa E.

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