Here is a quick run down:
I can't help with fabric quantities as I just cut two piles of 2" squares and 4" squares from scraps in a mix of darks and lights (keep darks and lights separate!) - anything goes as long as you have a strong contrast when stitching at all stages of making each block.
Each block takes:
3 - 4 patches and 6 HST's
So to work out quantities - multiply:-
6 - 2" lights AND 6 - 2" darks squares (four patches)
3 -4" lights AND 3 - 4" darks squares (Half Squared Triangles)
per block, multiplied by however many blocks you need to make to get the size quilt you require.
I made a pile of 4 patches and a pile of HST's, chain piecing as much as possible. When I was bored with doing that, I then selected from each pile, laying out by my sewing machine in the block formation making sure I had a good mix of fabrics.
Lay them in a 9 patch formation.
Lay out 3 - 4 Patches running diagonally from bottom left to top right with light squares running through the centre.
Next, lay 2 HST's with dark sides touching either side of the 4 patches.
Then finally, the two corner HST's with dark corners outwards. You can see in the picture below if you look closely.
Stitch together to make each block.
Here's a link to a tutorial I made which is great for lining up each intersection, it really works!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-28328-1.htm
Just carry on making a pile of 4 patches and a pile of HST's then make them into blocks, then make a few more 4 patches and HST's, (I found it less monotonous that way) until you have enough made!
I made 56 9.5" blocks.
My quilt was based around 4 blocks turned so the 4 Patches created an 'X' (see picture below of a few blocks layout on the floor before sewing together).
The first border was 3" wide
Then I added the diamond border, created by sewing 4 HST's into a diamond formation block, then stitched these blocks together to create the border.
The 3rd Border was 3" wide.
I hope everyone understands this! :lol: