Showing posts with label quilt along. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt along. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2014

Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt - The Path and Border Options


If you are new to English paper piecing (EPP) and have made the 22 blocks that make up the Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt you might be wondering how they are put together into the quilt top and then once you've got them together, how you finish the quilt. That's what today's post is all about!

This is my quilt top put together without any borders! I designed the quilt with a triple light coloured path. In today's post I'll write about:

  • Constructing the path;
  • Sewing the blocks without a path;
  • Two methods of adding borders and
  • Finishing the quilt without a border.
Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt by Karen H 2014 approx. 62" x 71"

Constructing the Path
If you haven't already done so now it is time to decide on the path fabric! I designed the quilt with a triple path. I chose two light fabrics but you should select fabrics that appeal to you and that suit your blocks! The outer path surrounds each block and the middle path which is marked in pink is between the blocks after the outer path is sewn to them. As I look at this picture I realize I didn't colour in the pink in the lower right hand corner! Good thing I'm cute; otherwise I would be fired! 

You will need 24 hexagons of outer path fabric for each of the 18 blocks. In addition to the 18 full blocks there are 4 side setting block and they will each have 13 hexagons stitched to them.


You will also need to construct units made of outer path fabric for the corners (see Outer Edges of Path Fillers in diagram below) as well as the Vs for the top and bottom (see Top and Bottom Fillers in diagram below) . These units will be sewn to the quilt after the middle path has been attached.


The original middle path diagrams were not quite right so I've redrawn them and colour coded them to make placement easier. My original post on this topic has also been updated with these diagrams. This is what you will need to construct from your middle path fabric.

Middle Path Colour Key

The following diagram shows where these units will be placed. Notice that there are 18 pink units. Each one will be attached to each of your 18 full hexagon blocks. The units coloured in blue, green, gold, red and grey will be used to fill the remaining spaces.



Sew the middle path to the blocks in the first row and then stitch them together. Add the filler pieces at the top and corner. Repeat the process for the second row and then stitch the two rows together. Continue in this way until the top is assembled.

Don't want to make a path so what do you do?
No everyone will want to go to the effort of making a triple path so there is an alternative option that is available to those of you in that boat. Consider the following possibilities:
  • applique the hexagon blocks to a piece of wide backing fabric or
  • applique the hexagon blocks to background squares set on point.
The applique can be done by hand or by machine with a tiny zigzag stitch and invisible thread.

If you want to use a wide backing fabric it should measure at least 62" x 71". Fold the fabric vertically and horizontally and lightly press. Next fold the sides and line up the outer edges with the vertical fold and lightly press. Finally fold the top and bottom and line up the edges with the horizontal fold. These folds will serve as registration lines to help you line up your Value Proposition blocks. This is a fast easy and effective way to finish and you'll have nice straight outer edges so you can add borders!

The second option is to applique the blocks to background squares. You will need a 15 1/2" square for each of the 18 blocks. The square will finish at 15". You will also need side setting triangles for the partial blocks and to fill the spaces at the top and bottom. For the side setting triangles cut 2 squares that measure 22 1/2". Cut each of them on both diagonals (each square will yield 4 side setting triangles). The last pieces you will need to cut are the four corners and for those you will cut 2 squares that are 11 1/2" and cut on the diagonal (each square will yield 2 triangles). This will produce a larger quilt that that with a path but it is a quick and easy way to finish your blocks!

Once your blocks are appliqued you can add borders (if you want them) in the usual manner.


Adding border(s) to a hexagon quilt
Once you've sewn the middle path and filler pieces you've got your Value Proposition  quilt top put together! You might be asking "now what?" It is time to decide how to finish your quilt top. Here are some options for your consideration:
  • applique the quilt top to a border fabric or
  • create a straight edge by trimming the top then add a border.
When I was designing the quilt one of the options I considered is appliqueing the top and bottom edges of the quilt to a chintz print and then straighten the sides of the quilt and leave them without borders. I've seen this type of finish in very old quilts and it is interesting so if that is the look that appeals to your aesthetic why not consider it? Alternatively you could omit the top and bottom and add side borders. A third option is to use wider borders on the top and bottom and narrower borders on the sides (or vice versa). How about using to different but complementary fabrics for the borders, one for the top and bottom and the other for the sides? Use your imagination to make your Value Proposition quilt uniquely yours! Borders will go a long way to change the look and feel of your quilt.

I am considering appliqueing my quilt top to this fabric. It is from Andover's Winterthur Museum line. I've had it in my stash just waiting for the right quilt and Value Proposition might be it!


This is the look it would create.


I wrote a tutorial that explains how to applique a hexagon top to a border. The zigzag edge of the hexagons is not trimmed; I applique the hexagons to a strip of border fabric in order to create a straight outer edge. From there you could add additional borders or just bind the quilt. You will find my tutorial here. I also provide instructions for creating a mitered corner. I think my method is pretty simple and straight forward so do read it over before you make your decision.

Good Golly Miss Mollie by Karen H 2014

If you prefer to eliminate the zigzag edge of the hexagons so that the quilt top is straight edges all the way around there is a wonderful tutorial on Jo Morton's blog. You will find it here. I would like to thank Jo for allowing me to use a picture from her blog. To do this you remove the papers from the outer edge, press the quilt, trim the excess fabric (in the picture below it is the white hexagons that were trimmed down) and then add your border fabric. Don't forget to measure your quilt top and cut the border fabric to fit the top. Never just cut a strip of border fabric and sew it to the quilt top because they will not lay flat!

Image courtesy of Jo Morton of Jo Morton Quilts

How about finishing the quilt without a border?
What if you don't want to add borders or straighten the edges? This is an interesting option that allows you to maintain the zigzag edge of the hexagon quilt top exactly as it is without trimming. There is a great tutorial by Amy of  Badskirt blog and I would like to thank her for allowing me to share a picture from her blog. Amy demonstrates how you would use hexagons to finish the edges of your quilt. You will find the tutorial here.



Image courtesy of Amy Gunson of Badskirt


There you have it - options for finishing your Value Proposition Quilt. I hope I've given you lots of food for thought! If you're working on  Value Proposition please be sure to post pictures of your progress on the Value Proposition QAL page on Flickr.  I hope that you'll post pictures of your completed quilt tops too! If you have a blog and post pictures on your blog let me know so I can visit your blog and send others over to see your masterpiece! 

If after reading along you are tempted to get started on my Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt links to all of the patterns and instructions  are under the tab Quilt Alongs by Karen H just under the banner at the top of this page. 

Thanks so much to those of you who sewed along with me and also to those of you who read along! I appreciate each and every comment and email message that you sent to me. I replied to each one so if you didn't hear back from me it would mean that you are a no reply blogger and I have no way to contact you unless you leave your email in the comment. The safest way to do this is to replace the "@" in your address with "at" and you could replace the "." with "dot"!

I'm linking up with The Needle and Thread Network - a great place for Canadian bloggers to share their work with others!

Phew! I'm done! I hope you enjoyed this QAL! I'm thinking about another QAL for 2015 so if you are interested stay tuned! Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt - The Reveal

Yesterday I published the last block pattern in my Value Proposition Hexagon QAL.


In all there are 18 whole blocks and 4 partial side setting blocks. I designed the pattern with a triple path and selected two fabrics, both of which are very light but the middle path is just a shade darker. The effect is very subtle but it appeals to me because it shows off the blocks. A darker fabric would have made for a very dramatic quilt. It's all about personal taste! So now it is time to reveal my Value Proposition Quilt before the border is attached.


I am very pleased with how my quilt top turned out and if you've been sewing along I hope you are equally pleased with yours! If you didn't sew along but wish that you had it isn't too late. Links to all of the instructions and patterns are available under the tab Quilt Alongs by Karen H.

I know many of you have used the Flickr page to post pictures of your blocks and I sincerely thank you for that. I am very impressed with what I am seeing. If you haven't taken a look here are three quilt makers who have taken pictures of their blocks.

On Friday December 19 my post will be about the path (for those of you who need the help) and also about finishing the edges of the quilt. Those of you who are new to English paper pieced hexagons are likely asking how to deal with the edges of the quilt I will have several options for finishing your quilt! This is one of the fabrics that I am considering for the border on my quilt.


It is from Andover's Winterthur Museum line. This is what it would look like on my quilt. I also have an aqua print that I'm considering using (if I can find it in my stash)! It is still up in the air but hopefully I'll have made my decision by next week!


I'm liking up with Angie over at Quilting Readers Garden where you will find more hexagon inspiration!

Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H

Friday, December 5, 2014

Value Proposition Quilt Along - Side Setting Blocks 3 & 4

Welcome back to my Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt Along. Today I'll share the last two side setting blocks and next Friday I'll publish the instructions for the final block! I will repeat one more time what I've said many times before! This is your quilt and you should make it your way. If you don't like a block then design your own or repeat one of the blocks that you do like. The same holds true with the side setting blocks. Follow the patterns that you'll find below, design your own or use half of a block that I've already published! 


Value Proposition Map for Side Setting Block 3


Value Proposition Recipe for Side Setting Block 3
  • Cut 6 Light identified as A on Map (for Round 3)
  • Cut 8 Mediums identified as B on Map (1 for Centre, 2 for Round 2 and 4 for Round 3)
  • 8 Dark identified as C on Map (4 for Round 1 and 4 for Round 2)

My Value Proposition Side Setting Block 3





Value Proposition Map for Side Setting Block 4


Value Proposition Recipe for Side Setting Block 4
  • Cut 4 Light identified as A on Map ( for Round 3)
  • Cut 7 Mediums identified as B on Map (1 for Centre and 6 for Round 3)
  • Cut 7 Dark-medium identified as on Map (2 for Round 1 and 5 for Round 2)
  • 4 Dark identified as D on Map (2 for Round 1 and 2 for Round 2)

My Value Proposition Side Setting Block 4







I set up a Value Proposition QAL page on Flickr so that you can post pictures of your blocks and also see what others are doing! There are many very different and exciting blocks to see and there are also some pictures showing a bunch of blocks arranged together and that is very exciting to see! 

If you are looking for previous Block installments of my Value Proposition Hexagon QAL you will find all of the links under the tab Quilt Alongs by Karen H just under the banner. Have fun making with the final two Side Setting BlocksThe final block, Block 18, will be available on December 12, 2014. 

I hope you are enjoying my QAL that uses English paper piecing. If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment or send me an email. I send an email response to every comment so if you don't hear from me it means you are a no-reply blogger and I have no way of contacting you (unless you leave me your email address in the comment).

Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H

Friday, November 28, 2014

Value Proposition Quilt Along - Block 17

Welcome back to my Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt Along. Can you believe we are already at Block 17? Next Friday I'll publish the instructions for the final two Side Setting Blocks and the Friday after will be the final block!


Value Proposition Map for Block 17


Value Proposition Recipe for Block 17
  • Cut 18 Light identified as A on Map (6 for Round 1, and 12* for Round 3)
  • Cut 8 Mediums identified as B on Map (for Round 2)
  • Cut 6 Dark-medium identified as on Map (for Round 3)
  • Cut 5 Dark identified as D on Map (1 for Centre and 4 for Round 2)
* I had some leftover "made" fabric from a previous block and I used it in Round 3 because it was Light


My Value Proposition Block 17


This is the colour version of Block 17.  I was using up bits and pieces of leftovers because we are getting close to the end and I didn't want to waste those precious hexagons!



Have you decided on your path fabric yet? I designed the quilt with a triple path. This means that each block is surrounded with a path fabric and between the blocks will be a second path fabric (marked in pink in the drawing). This means you will surround each of the 18 blocks with a round of 24 hexagons. This can be done at any time but since we are nearing the end of the QAL I would suggest you get started! For a refresher on the path you can refer to the post about Constructing the Path.


The partial blocks will have path hexagons attached as well. Make the path with 13 hexagons (see "outer path for partial blocks" in the diagram below).



If you have already selected your middle path fabric you could start sewing the hexagons together for the path as in the following diagram.


I set up a Value Proposition QAL page on Flickr so that you can post pictures of your blocks and also see what others are doing! There are many very different and exciting blocks to see and there are also some pictures showing a bunch of blocks arranged together and that is very exciting to see! 
If you are looking for previous Block installments of my Value Proposition Hexagon QAL you will find all of the links under the tab Quilt Alongs by Karen H just under the banner. Have fun making Block 17. The two final side setting blocks will be available on December 5th! 
 The final block, Block 18, will be available on December 12, 2014. 

I hope you are enjoying my QAL. If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment or send me an email. I send an email response to every comment so if you don't hear from me it means you are a no-reply blogger and I have no way of contacting you (unless you leave me your email address).

Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H

Friday, November 14, 2014

Value Proposition Quilt Along - Block 16

Welcome back to my Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt Along (QAL). Today I will share Block 16. It is a simple block with no fancy or special techniques, just good old fashioned English paper piecing! Depending on your colour and value choices you can make a very interesting block. I used a lighter value fabric for the B hexagons; if you chose a medium it would give the block an entirely different look and feel. I also used this block to make use of some of my odd, leftover hexagons and I think it works just fine! Can't wait to see what you decide to do with the pattern for one of my favourite blocks!


Value Proposition Map for Block 16


Value Proposition Recipe for Block 16
  • Cut 14 Light identified as A on Map (6* for Round 1, 4 for Round 2 and 4 for Round 3)
  • Cut 6 Lights that are a little darker than A identified as B on Map (2 for Round 2 and 4 for Round 3)
  • Cut 17 Dark identified as on Map (1 for Centre, 6 for Round 2 and  and 10 for Round 3)
* I used a single fabric Light A for Round 1 and the remaining Light As were cut from scraps.

My Value Proposition Block 16


Here it is in colour. Notice all the leftover hexagons I shoved in this one. There is a ecru hexagon with black hash marks on the upper right. I repeated it in the lower left to balance the block. If you lock closely you will see that I followed this same process with other fabrics as well. It is a scrap block but by mirroring the placement it creates and design element and it balances the block. Also take note that I used two sets of three brown striped hexagons at the top and bottom of the block. I paid attention to the direction of the stripes to make the block comfortable to the eye! And of course I had to add one little detail in the form of a fussy cut centre!



I set up a Value Proposition QAL page on Flickr so that you can post pictures of your blocks and also see what others are doing! There are many very different and exciting blocks to see and there are also some pictures showing a bunch of blocks arranged together and that is very exciting to see! 
If you are looking for previous Block installments of my Value Proposition Hexagon QAL you will find all of the links under the tab Quilt Alongs by Karen H just under the banner. Have fun making Block 16. Block 17 will be available on November 28, 2014. We also have two more partial blocks for the sides so I'll post both partial blocks on December 5th!

I hope you are enjoying my QAL. If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment or send me an email. I send an email response to every comment so if you don't hear from me it means you are a no-reply blogger and I have no way of contacting you (unless you leave me your email address).

Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H

Friday, October 31, 2014

Value Proposition Quilt Along - Block 15 on Hallowe'en!

Welcome to my Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt Along (QAL). Today I will share Block 15. In Block 14 we used "made" fabric and I shared with you how I do it. Once again used "made" fabric in this block but it is optional - if your prefer you can just use fabric of the correct value where I used the "made" fabric. If you need a refresher on "made" fabric you will find it here.


Value Proposition Map for Block 15


Value Proposition Recipe for Block 15


  • Cut 6 Light "Made" Fabrics* identified as A on Map (for Round 2)
  • Cut 18 Complementary** Medium identified as B on Map (6 for Round 2 and 12 for Round 3)
  • Cut 13 Slightly Darker Medium identified as C on Map (1 for Centre and 12 for Round 3)

* if your prefer not to use "made" fabric then just cut 6 Lights. If you use "made" fabric pay particular attention to the placement of the stripe in the made fabric.
** select a fabric that is complementary to the Cs. I chose to use a blue because it complements and contrasts with the beige-brown. We will use colour rather than value to create the shape in this block. In addition I chose to use a different medium for the 6 Bs in Round 1.

My Value Proposition Block 15



I set up a Value Proposition QAL page on Flickr so that you can post pictures of your blocks and also see what others are doing! There are many very different and exciting blocks to see and there are also some pictures showing a bunch of blocks arranged together and that is very exciting to see! 
If you are looking for previous Block installments of my Value Proposition Hexagon QAL you will find all of the links under the tab Quilt Alongs by Karen H just under the banner. Have fun making Block 15. Block 16 will be available on November 14, 2014. We also have two more partial blocks for the sides so they will be coming soon!

I hope you are enjoying my QAL. If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment or send me an email. I send an email response to every comment so if you don't hear from me it means you are a no-reply blogger and I have no way of contacting you (unless you leave me your email address).

Until I post again, happy sewing and happy Hallowe'en from Gump and me
!


Karen H

Friday, October 17, 2014

Value Proposition QAL - Block 14

Where have the past two weeks gone? Time flies by far too quickly! It's time for Block 14 in my Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt Along (QAL). I had told you we are going to make fabric for this one and that's exactly what we will do! This technique for "made" fabric will be used in another block. It is a great way to give your blocks a very different look and you will be surprised at how easy it is to do! I know there are some very creative readers out there so I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with!


Value Proposition Map for Block 14


Value Proposition Recipe for Block 14

  • Cut 7 Light* identified as A on Map (1 for Centre and six for Round 2)
  • Cut 6 Light/Dark "Made" Fabrics** identified as B on Map (for Round 1)
  • Cut 12 Medium identified as C on Map (6 for Round 3)
  • Cut 12 Medium-Dark identified as D on Map ( 6 for Round 2 and 6 for Round 3)
* If you want to add some extra pizzazz two of the A hexagons identified as A* on the Map can be "made" fabric. Scroll down for the instructions for "made fabric"

** See below for the instructions for "made" fabric

My Value Proposition Block 14

This is a black and white picture of my block. Notice that I made my own fabric for the spokes in round 1. I made a second strip of fabric and added two "made" fabrics in Round 2 on the sides. These two are optional. You could just use a light fabric in place of the made fabric.



Instructions for "Made" Fabric
Select two fabrics, one of which is Light and the other medium or dark. My darker fabric is a directional print; it adds some interest and complexity. From the darker fabric cut one strip that is 1 1/4" wide by 15 1/2" long. From the lighter fabric cut 2 strips that are the same length and width. Shorten the stitch length and sew a light strip to either side of the dark strip. This is important because you will be cutting your "made" fabric and you don't want the stitches to come undone!



Press the seam allowances open. A spritz of starch and a press with a hot dry iron will kept them nice and flat. That's it - "made" fabric. Now on to making the hexagons! Cut six 2 1/2" patches. I applied a tiny dab of glue stick to my hexagon paper. I placed the paper on the wrong side of the "made" fabric making sure the dark stripe was reasonably centered in the hexagon. 


Trim the excess fabric at the corners. I like to leave a generous seam allowance of roughly 3/8" all around. 

There you have it - "made" fabric! Continue in the usual method of English paper piecing to complete Round 1.

I set up a Value Proposition QAL page on Flickr so that you can post pictures of your blocks and also see what others are doing! There are many very different and exciting blocks to see and there are also some pictures showing a bunch of blocks arranged together and that is very exciting to see! 
If you are looking for previous Block installments of my Value Proposition Hexagon QAL you will find all of the links under the tab Quilt Alongs by Karen H just under the banner. Have fun making Block 14. Block 15 will be available on October 31, 2014. 

I hope you are enjoying my QAL! If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment or send me an email. I send an email response to every comment so if you don't hear from me it means you are a no-reply blogger and I have no way of contacting you (unless you leave me your email address).

Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H

Friday, October 3, 2014

Value Proposition QAL - Block 13

Welcome back to my Value Proposition Hexagon Quilt Along (QAL). I had a lot of scraps and scrap hexagons that I used to make Block 13. You could do the same or you could work with a limited number of fabrics. You will need one light, one dark-medium and one dark so three fabrics will make the block. Whatever you do have fun and make it your own!


Value Proposition Map for Block 13


Value Proposition Recipe for Block 13

  • Cut 12 Light identified as A on Map (2 for Round 1 and 10 for Round 2)
  • Cut 6 Dark Medium identified as B on Map (2 Round 1 and 4 for Round 3)
  • Cut 19 Dark identified as C on Map (1 for Centre, 2 for Round 1, 2 for Round 2 and 14 for Round 3)
My Value Proposition Block 13


Once again I've used muddy colours because those are what I'm most drawn to but you should feel free to use the colours that speak to you. The block is made using lots of leftovers but I've managed to "tame" the block by repeating certain fabrics such as the two pairs of dark brown striped fabric at the top and bottom. You can see other places where I used pairs of hexagons and placed them in the same position on opposite sides of the block. It is a great trick for ensuring that your scrappy block maintains that scrappy look but it is a little more comfortable for the eye because it isn't as wild!


I set up a Value Proposition QAL page on Flickr so that you can post pictures of your blocks and also see what others are doing! There are many very different and exciting blocks to see and there are also some pictures showing a bunch of blocks arranged together and that is very exciting to see! 
If you are looking for previous Block installments of my Value Proposition Hexagon QAL you will find all of the links under the tab Quilt Alongs by Karen H just under the banner. Have fun making Block 13. Block 14 will be available on October 17, 2014. We are going to have fun "making" fabric for this one! 

I hope you are enjoying my QAL! If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment or send me an email. I send an email response to every comment so if you don't hear from me it means you are a no-reply blogger and I have no way of contacting you (unless you leave me your email address).

Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H