The Summer Mystery has now finished and the instructions have been removed. However I have left the tutorial here for you as there are a lot of good tips and tricks in the last 10 posts – just use the category to find all posts. You can now download the full pattern as a working Quizzle from here.
It is sometimes helpful to draw your diagonal lines with your fabric squares on a sheet of sandpaper to hold it still. Because your diagonal line is on the bias without the sandpaper it tends to stretch and slide. This is a fancy clover sandpaper board but you can just use a single sheet or make your own board by gluing it to thin MDF. You may use it quite often as drawing diagonal lines in patchwork and quilting is quite common. A Mechanical (click) pencil is also good so your lines stay nice and thin and accurate.
TIP: To save some time you can stitch squares on to the opposite corners and chain piece them all together. Then trim and press and repeat for the remaining corners.
First attach one to one end then the diagonally opposite corner - don't forget to chain piece them all at once to save time and thread
Okay, see here how there is a double layer of fabric. The spot piece I am lifting up and the blue/stripe piece underneath. We don't need the spot piece, it will just add bulk so we are going to carefully trim it off - it doesn't need to be accurate so you can use a cutter and ruler, just freehand cutter or scissors.
Then it will look like this
Now we press back the remaining triangle of red spot towards the corner. Yes we now have a double layer again but we keep the underneath layer as it is all on the straight grain and will stabalise our unit (some would cut it off but this is my preferred option)
Now we repeat what we did above with the remaining two corners of each unit
and you have all of these triangle scraps left over. Keep them - there are many blocks and designs which use half square triangles like this.....I'll make something out of mine one day and show you.
Nearly there, are you having fun?
hugs, Helen
I have set up a blogspot
Posted by: Janine Lawrence | January 29, 2009 at 09:44 AM
Gostaria de agradecer sua inciativa em nos proporcionar este pap tão lindo.
Estou ansiosa aguardando a continuação do trabalho.
Minha colcha vai ficar maravilhosa.
Bjs
Marlene Carpes
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Posted by: Marlene Carpes | January 24, 2009 at 07:50 AM
I've finally got started on my quilt. I've got the pieces cut. I'm using fabric from my stash. Kids print! Thanks Helen
Posted by: Krist Van Os | January 24, 2009 at 05:37 AM
I have posted photos of step 1 and 2 on my blog. Will try to get step 3 on the way tomorrow. You're instructions are great. Thanks Helen for this terrific pattern.
Posted by: Noela | January 19, 2009 at 09:28 PM
Hi Helen,
My daughter and I are really enjoying this project! Thank you so much! I have photos posted on my blog.
lv,
Joy
Posted by: Joy | January 19, 2009 at 07:08 PM
Hello
hope all is good we have lots of snow in illinois so it was nice to see a quilt that i could make from my stash i have almost step 3 done and have used mostly greens
i will send a pic to your email in a day or two
have a great evening and thanks for sharing
my daughter loves her lunch notes and she went skiing this weekend so i put a little something in her overnite bag
best wishes to you helen
ter
Posted by: ter | January 19, 2009 at 12:01 PM
Thanks Helen, have finished this part now, made a few um cutting errors LOL but have all but 4 of the blocks done -have to race for some more material tomorrow, fingers crossed.......
Am putting update pictures on my blog as I go.......
Posted by: Sharonnz | January 18, 2009 at 02:52 PM
muy buenas explicaciones!!!jájá te mostro los mios.estoy en el primero.gracias y buen domingo.besos desde Venzla.
Posted by: eliana arruda | January 18, 2009 at 12:21 PM
yes. definitely having fun.
Posted by: Messy Karen | January 18, 2009 at 12:20 PM
Yes, I am having fun - lol, but I just finished up step 2 last night. I am barely keeping up, but I do enjoy working on this.
Posted by: Teresa | January 18, 2009 at 04:51 AM
This such fun!!! Thank you so much!
Posted by: Jane | January 18, 2009 at 03:52 AM
I just want to thank you for the repeated reminders to chain piece. For some reason, that's something I've never gotten in the habit of, and it's so nice not to have to trim off all of those thread tails. Maybe by the time this top is finished, I'll have developed the habit!
Posted by: Heather | January 18, 2009 at 03:46 AM
I have just received my fabrics for the quilt!!!! hooray!! I hope I can start cutting this afternoon
love and thanks for organising this BOM
marta from spain
Posted by: Marta | January 18, 2009 at 01:37 AM