February 2019 ~ Celtic Twist

March 2019 ~ Quilting BOM © – Celtic Twist Block

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Fabric

 

Background

12 - 2" x 2" squares

5 - 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares

4 - 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" squares

 

Chain pieces

(To get pattern to assemble without a "y" seam, One of the colors will need to be cut a little different).

 

3 different fabric patterns

1 - 2" x 2" square

1 - 3 1/2" x 2"

1 - 5" x 2"

1 - 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" square

1 different fabric pattern

2 - 2" x 2" square

2 - 3 1/2" x 2"

1 - 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" square

 

Sewing

 

HST (Half Square triangles)

Take the 8 pieces 2 3/4" x 2"3/4 to make 8 HST. (4 background and 1 of each of the different fabric patterns)

 

Put one background piece with one of the chain pieces.  Front sides together.

Draw a line down the center and stitch 1/4" on each side.

 

Repeat for all 4 pieces of the chain with background.

Cut between the two stitch lines.

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Square-up the HST to measure 2" HST.  (the pieces are cut a little large to make it easier to square up). 

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Layout

 

Lay out the pieces according to the pattern, making sure that you watch the placement.

 

You don't want to end up like I did, and having to spend time with Mr. Ripper (AKA seam ripper).

 

Note that the chain that is different are blocks 2, 5, 15, 20, 29, and 30.  The top chain of the block.  This will help with the layout and sewing of the blocks.  You can rotate the block to the direction you like after finishing sewing.

 

 

Assembling block

Sewing the block needs to be done in stages to get together without any "y'' seams or a visit from Mr. Ripper.

 

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Row 1

1 to 2

4 to 5

7 to 8

9 to 11

 

Press then

1/2 to 3

3 to 4/5

4/5 to 6

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9/11 to 10

7/8 to 9/10/11

Row 2

13 to 14 to 15 to 16 to 17 to 18

 

Attach Row 1 to Row 2

Making sure to match block 2 to 13

And 10 to 18

 

 

Double check the side you are attaching together.

Row 3 - Row 3 will be sewn in sections A-D

Row 3 - Section A

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Sew 24 to 25  & 35 to 36


Press then sew

 

19 to 24/25

29 to 35/36

19/24/25 to 29/35/36

 

 

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Row 3 - Section B

 

Sew 20 to 21  & 30 to 37

Press then sew

20/21 to 26

30/37 to 31

 

Sew 20/21/26 to 30/37/31

 

 

 

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Sew 22 to 32 to 38

 

 

 

 

Row 3 - Section D

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Sew 27 to 28 & 34 to 39

23 to 27/28

33 to 34/39

 

Press then sew

23/27/28 to 33/34/39

 

 

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Sew

Section A to Section B

Section C to Section D

 

Section A/B to Section C/D

 

 

Attach Row 3 to Rows 1 & 2 making sure to match the design by attaching block 13 to block 19 & Block 18 to block 23.

 

 

Your block is now assembled, and ready to post on the Quilting BOM FaceBook group.

 

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