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1 Block Lesson #6 June, 23 2013 Block Lesson #6 Skill Builder BOM This month we will be perfecting methods we learned in prior months. The Broken Arrow block uses an improv strip foundation paper piecing method. To learn the basics of foundation paper piecing see Lesson #5. The Shattered Chevron block is made up of 64 HST s, to learn all about piecing triangles see Lesson #3. TOOL LIST // basic piecing 12.5 x 12.5 Ruler 6.5 X 24 Ruler Add a 1/4 Ruler (optional) Fabric Scissors Rotary Cutter and Rotary Mat Marking Pen & Chalk Pencil Heavy Starch and Iron Matching 50wt thread Elmer s Washable Glue with fine tip Renyolds Freezer Paper Cardboard or Business Card

2 A B C D E Shattered Chevron Skill Builder Block #11 MATERIAL LIST (4) 2.5 squares in fabric A (8) 2.5 squares in fabric B (8) 2.5 squares in fabric C (8) 2.5 squares in fabric D (4) 2.5 squares in fabric E (32) 2.5 squares in background fabric (1) set of 2.5 strips for block borders (1) 17 x 17 piece of batting (1) 18 x 18 piece of backing fabric

3 STEP #1 Cut out the appropraite number of 2.5 squares (per materials list). STEP #2 With a ruler and chalk pencil mark each background fabric square in half. STEP #3 With right sides together match up each colored square with one background fabric square. STEP #4 Sew a scant 1/4 to the left of the chalk line. Chain piecing all 64 will make this step go super quick.

4 STEP #5 Flip each block 180 degrees and sew a scant 1/4 to the left of the chalk line. Chain piecing all 64 will make this step go super quick. STEP #6 Each square should have two lines of stitching 1/4 from the center line. STEP #7 With a ruler and rotary cutter, cut directly on the center line yielding two HST s. STEP #8 Gently press each HST with the seams OPEN.

5 STEP #9 Use a ruler and line up the 45 degree angle on the ruler with the center of both triangles. Trim each block to 2. This may seem like a silly step, but trimming your blocks will help you achieve accuracy so don t skip it! STEP #10 Lay the HST s out in order according to the finished picture of the block. Make sure that nothing is flip flopped, it is very easy to make a mistake at this point! I know because I did it :) STEP #11 Break the block out into four segments 4 squares by 4 squares. We will piece each of these segements first then piece the final segements together. Label the first square of each column from 1-16 with a chalk pencil (on the backside). This will help you keep the order in tact. STEP #12 Since we are working with itty bitty HST s using pins can be a bit bulky. Use a thin line of glue on the seam allowance when matching up squares, then heat set with your iron. Doing it this way allows you to stick all the squares together in strips of 4 before heading to your machine, and assures accuracy!

6 STEP #13 Bring the glued 4 square strips over to your machine a sew each square together with a scant 1/4 seam allowance. STEP #14 Press the seams in alternating directions for each segement. Down, up, down, up. This will give us locking seams when we sew these strips together. STEP #15 Put a thin line of glue in the seam allowance of each strip and heat press them together making sure the seams between each strip line up perfectly! Bring the segement to your sewing machine and sew a scant 1/4 on each seam between the columns. STEP #16 To finish glue the left two segments together, heat press, and sew, then glue the right segements together, heat press, and sew. Finally glue the final two halves together, heat press, and sew. You should now have a finished Shattered Chevrons Block!

7 Broken Arrow BLOCK Skill Builder Block #12 MATERIAL LIST a handful of scraps in various colors (4) 1 x 12.5 strips in background fabric (UPDATED WITH CORRECTION) (10) 1.5 x 12.5 pieces of freezer paper (1) set of 2.5 strips for block borders (1) 17 x 17 piece of batting (1) 18 x 18 piece of backing fabric

8 STEP #1 Renyolds Freezer Paper which can be purchased at the grocery store works perfect for this block. The roll is long so accomates the 12.5 width. STEP #2 Cut out (10) pieces of freezer paper 1.5 x 12.5 STEP #3 Label 5 strips of paper with (A) and 5 strips with (B). With a ruler and pencil draw lines on the paper side of the freezer paper (not waxy) randomly spaced apart going downwards on all the (A) pieces, then draw lines randomly spaced apart going upwards on the (B) pieces. If you place an (A) and (B) piece together the lines should great a V shape. Tip! The more lines you draw the more detailed the block will be, but more time consuming! STEP #4 You should have (4) background fabric strips, (5) A paper templates, (5) B paper templates, and a handful of scraps.

9 STEP #5 Starting off paper piecing can always be a little tricky. Once you start it usually comes to you quickly. Choose a scrap that is big enough to cover the first segement area of your (A) template. Place the fabric wrong side against the waxy side of the template. STEP #6 Now choose a scrap that is large enough to cover the second segment on the template when folded backward. With right sides together line the second fabric up with the first fabric so that at least 1/4 hangs over the first line on your template. Pin the three layers together. STEP #7 Set your machine stitch length to 1.0-1.8. Stitch directly on the line between the first segment and second segment. Fold over the second fabric and press with a dry hot iron. The second fabric should cover the second segment completely, however if it doesn t don t worry! This method is completely improv since you drew your own template so feel free to adjust it as you go. STEP #8 Fold both fabrics back right sides together. Also fold back segement one at the stitch line, to reveal the seam allowance. Using a 1/4 ruler trim the seam allowance.

10 STEP #9 Fold the two fabric back outward flat. Line a business card (or cardstock) up with line #2 between segment 2 and 3. STEP #10 Fold the freezer paper back using the card as a straight edge. STEP #11 With a 1/4 ruler trim the excess fabric off. STEP #13 Now move on and choose another piece of fabric that will cover segment 3 when folded backward. With right sides together line up the fabric piece 3 (cream) with fabric piece 2 (red) seam allowance which is already a perfect 1/4 from the 2nd line on your template.

11 STEP #9 Sew directly on the 2nd line between segement 2 & 3. Fold fabric piece 3 (cream) right side out and press. STEP #10 Line the card up with the 3rd line on the template between segments 3 & 4. Fold the freezer paper back out of the way and using a 1/4 ruler trim off the extra fabric piece 3 (cream). Continue to fabric piece 4 and onward down the template. STEP #11 Once you have the entire template covered line a ruler up with the edge of the freezer paper and trim excess fabric off all sides. STEP #13 Continue these steps to create 10 finished strips.

12 Assembling the block Set your machine stitch length to 1.0. Leaving the freezer paper in place piece together all (A) and (B) pairs. Then piece in the background fabric 0.75 strips as shown below. With a pair of tweezers take off all the freezer paper and press block flat. You now have a complete Broken Arrow Block!

Block Borders Adding Borders to your Blocks Use these instructions if you plan on using the Quilt As You Go technique. Otherwise you can piece your blocks directly together or add sashing. *NOTE* - This tutorial shows the Sound Wave block, it will be used on all block lessons as a reminder of how to add the borders. 13 FABRIC FOR ONE BLOCK (2) 2.5 x 13 pieces of background fabric (2) 2.5 x 17 pieces of background fabric FABRIC ALL 20 BLOCKS (40) 2.5 x 13 pieces of background fabric (40) 2.5 x 17 pieces of background fabric Step #1 Lay your block and borders out. The shorter pieces will go on the sides and the longer pieces on top. With a scant 1/4 seam piece your left border to the block. Press your seam outward toward the border. Trim off the excess border. With a perfect 1/4 seam piece your right border to the block. Press your seam outward toward the border. Trim off the excess border. With a perfect 1/4 seam piece your top border to the block. Press your seam outward toward the border. Trim off the excess border. With a perfect 1/4 seam piece your bottom border to the block. Press your seam outward toward the border. Trim off the excess border. Step #2 & #3 Using a ruler and your chalk pencil mark a 1 border from the seam line outside of your 12 inner block on all sides. Step #4 Baste your finished block with a 17 square piece of batting and 18 square piece of backing. Use your preferred basting method. For a list of basting methods and tutorials visit this link.

SHATTERED CHEVRONS

BROKEN ARROW