Showing posts with label BOM 9 patch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BOM 9 patch. Show all posts

13 February 2012

Aussie Heroes in now on Facebook

Just trying to get out there and get more exposure - ooh that sounds a bit rude but hopefully you know what I mean.

All sorts of bits and pieces to share with you today.

Maria did another post on her blog about AHQ  - check it out here

A new follower called Khristina did a post on her blog as well - you can see it here

And another new follower, Naomi also did a post - look here too.

I received some more BOM 9 patch blocks today.  These ones are from Louise in WA.  I think they are great.  Is anyone else doing any?  Deadline for posting them is February 29th so that is just over two weeks to go.  I am already thinking about what the BOM will be for next month!

I have been thinking about getting Aussie Heroes a facebook page but just hadn't got around to it - well now I have done it.  Not sure where it will lead but finding more people can't be bad.  If you are into facebook and want to find it look here.

I am trying to work out how to put tabs across the top of the blog page so that people can click on them to find out how to make a quilt or a laundry bag.  Does anyone know how to do that?  Let me know if you do please.  All help gratefully received.

I don't think I will be getting too much sewing done in the next day or so - lots of taxi driving to do with the kids and also lots of admin.  I am trying to make the blog better organised so that new visitors can easily find out what they can do to help etc.  Hope you old salts that have been around with us since way back in the beginning (all of 6 weeks ago) can bear with me!

Till next time..................keep spreading the word and happy stitching!








02 February 2012

BOM's away......

Okay, here goes.  Now I will start this by saying this is only the second time I have written a tutorial so let me know if you think there is anything I have left out or any changes I need to make.  

Our first BOM is the NINE PATCH.  
I did warn you that we would start with a simple block as some of our stitchers are novice quilters.  And besides, I love the nine patch for it's humble versatility.  Here are three nine patch quilts that have already been sent off to Afghanistan.  They are all different but they are all based around the humble nine patch.  Love 'em!


So, gather your fabrics.  You need at least two - one light and one dark.  From the light fabrics cut four 3 1/2 inch squares and from the dark cut five 3 1/2 inch squares.   We will be making a block that looks like this.
Next most important step is to select your quarter inch foot.  Seam allowance is really crucial when a bunch of quilters are sewing blocks for a combined quilt.  Even in our quilt group, full of experienced quilters, we find that all our quarter inch seams are not the same.  So, grab your quarter inch foot - this is what mine looks like.  

 Now grab some scraps and sew a practice seam.  Check that it is an accurate quarter inch and adjust the needle position if it isn't.  In this case, just do your best.  I can trim a little if I need to if the blocks aren't all exactly the same.
Next pin together a dark square and a light square.  Repeat and pin two more pairs.
 Sew your squares together.
 Once you have sewn all the pairs together, iron them with the seams towards the dark square.
 Now get your remaining three squares and pin to the pairs like this.
 Again press all your seams towards the dark square
 Take the strip that has the dark square  in the middle and one of the other strips and pin together  through the seams.
 I like to pin on the diagonal as it holds both seams to a certain extent.
 Here is the rear view.
Again iron the seams towards the two dark squares.  The middle part of the seam will be towards the light - that is fine.  Once you have sewn those two strips together, pin the final strip to the other side of the strip with the dark centre and sew.  Press the seams again as before.  Now sit back and pat yourself on the back, you have just made a nine patch.  You can now repeat as many times as you like.
Here are some I prepared earlier.
Some of the colours I used would not strictly be considered dark but there is enough contrast with the cream so that is good enough in this instance.  
Now, some admin.  Blocks can be made with any combination of lights and darks and not all lights and darks in the one block have to be the same.  Remember I am teaming them with this red so perhaps avoid red unless you limit it to the middle of the block.
The last date for posting nine patch blocks to me is February 29!  If you post after that they may have to wait for another quilt or quilts to be included in.  If you are posting some can you please let me know how many so that by the time they arrive I will have a layout worked out and can start working on them.  if you are an overseas quilter and you want to join in the fun feel free but it you could post yours a bit earlier - say around the 20th of Feb that should allow for most of the blocks to be here together.  You can make one block or more - your choice.  I am sure there are some of you that absolutely won't be able to stop at one......like me!

I hope that makes sense to all of you - leave me a comment if you are joining in and also if you have any questions.

Till next time.......keep spreading the word and happy stitching!