Saturday, 17 January 2015

Minature Block of the Month January 2015 - The Quilt Room

January Miniature Block of the Month - Cross Canoes The Quilt Room
January Miniature Block of the Month - Cross Canoes
If you read my last post you will see that back in November I had every intention of doing Bonnie Hunter's 2014 Mystery Quilt, Grand Illusion.  I had the fabric and everything.  Sadly I was just too busy and it just feels too late now.  I know that if I am joining in a mystery quilt or Block of the Month, I need to be sure that I have the time to complete them.  To satisfy my stitching itch, for 2015 the Quilt Room in Dorking, UK is running a FREE Miniature Block of the Month. Yes, just one miniature block a month.  I think I can manage that.  The blocks are released on the first Monday in the month on their website.  I assume that there will be twelve 4" blocks altogether and they are using a blue and white colour scheme.  To make life easy I am following the same colours using up a Snowman Gatherings Layer Cake that I have.  BTW, we did have a very light covering of snow here this morning ....

January Miniature Block of the Month - Cross Canoes THe Quilt Room
Cross Canoes Block - Foundation Piecing
The first block is a Cross Canoes block.  After all the Canoe blocks I have made for my Nearly Insane quilt, it was very familiar.  They are providing the patterns and instructions FREE online and if you are local to the shop in Dorking, they are providing fabric packs and support. 

Foundation Piecing - Cross Canoes Block  Quilt Room
Foundation Piecing - Cross Canoes Block 
I transferred the pattern into my Electric Quilt software and printed off the foundations papers. I love the sharp finish you get with paper foundation piecing, but I will admit that I find it quite scary, especially the bit when you flip the fabric and discover that you have not sewn it correctly! So far so good.

With the Cross Canoe block completed for January 2015 I feel that I am well on track. 

Joining up with other finishes at Crazy Mom Quilts!



3 comments:

  1. What a lovely block. I've been paper piecing some giant pineapple log cabin blocks lately. I know what you mean about the "fear factor" when you flip the paper over and find an oopsie! But I also clicked through to your Nearly Insane post and was blown away. Is that a variation of the Dear Jane quilt with the blocks set differently, or is it something else entirely? I love, LOVE your version!

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  2. Vry sweet block. I'm off to have a look at the Quiltroom.

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  3. That little block looks lovely. Have never done foundation piecing. Could be a good project to make a start on.

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