Hey quilters...hope y'all are having a great week and ready to have some sewing fun! I will admit that I'm having a blast featuring this "Mystery Scrap-a-long." Although my O.C.D "only Cat does" is killing me. I love to know what I'm getting into...seeing the whole design of a project to keep me focused. Well....that's the fun part of a mystery...right? :-) I shared my products that I'm featuring in Phase 1 so if you're just joining in see previous post. No worries...Phase 1 was organizing your fabric scraps so you can catch up real quick. What I love about a scrap-a-long is you can change it to your needs and your fabric stash. Sometimes fabrics inspire you in a different direction than originally planned. You'll be using a lot of neutral scraps...ranging from light to dark that looks like wet sand...what...was that a hint? :-) In the pic below you will notice two blocks that look similiar but once you read the directions you'll notice the fabric hue changes. The design consists of one block....a basic 4 patch with two smaller 4 patch accent squares. If you're a beginner you can definately omit the 4 patch accent squares and make a 4 x 4 fabric square. The design consists of 49...7" blocks that come together quickly using the fast strip method so it's a great design to advanced your sewing and quilting levels. Once you've completed all your blocks and I feature the design you can easily enlarge your quilt just by adding more borders or a chunky border that I like too say. Enless ways to make it your own. I'll be sharing "Hints...Tips...Clues" along the way that I have found to be very useful. I used Aurifil 50# thread to piece my blocks together and later you'll a-play-que decorative stitches using Aurifil thread on flip flops....another hint ;-) I thank y'all so much for following. Enjoy!
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Mystery Scrap-a-long...Phase 2...
Here's all you do...
Tip...directions are the same for each finished 7" block but you'll be changing the 4" square neutrals...staggering your fabrics from dark to light. All blocks are pieced together using a 1/4" seam allowance. Your blocks will be 7 1/2 for a finished 7" block once sewn together.
Make 3 Dark fabric 7" squares...
* Rotary cut six 4 x 4" squares from dark fabric. Set aside
Make blue/white 4 patch...
* Rotary cut one blue fabric strip & one white fabric strip 2.5 x 11
* Sew with right sides together. Press to dark fabric.
* Subcut your strips to 2 1/2 inches wide creating 4 cuts from each strip.
* Join two cuts together in opposite color hues with right sides together....matching seams at center.creating the 4 patch square.
* Repeat same method twice for each 7" block.
* Press & square up to 4" square.
* Per block lay 2 dark fabric squares in opposite direction along with 2 blue/white 4 patch squares per pic below.
* Sew with right sides together....top two squares...set aside...then bottom two squares...then join the top/bottom together matching seams at center.
* Press...square up to 7 1/2" block.
* Repeat steps to make 3 dark print blocks. Set blocks aside :-)
Make 3 dark/med dark fabric 7" blocks...
* Rotary cut from dark fabric three 4" squares
* Roarty cut from medium dark fabric three 4" squares.
* Using same method as above make 2 blue/white 4 patch squares.
Note...fabric color layout
* Per each block...
* Place dark fabric square at upper left corner & medium fabric square at lower right corner.
* Join squares together in same method as above creating 3 dark/medium fabric blocks.
* Press and square up to 7 1/2" ea.
* Set blocks aside.
Clue #2 ...
I a-play-qued with Aurifil #2588 & 2520 using decorative stitches around the strap using my Brother machine. This is a great time to practice using decorative stitches on your machine once you make the flip flops. :-)
Check back soon for Phase 3,
Cat












