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Old 02-03-2018, 06:58 AM
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You will make 12 4-patch that measure 4.5” square after pressing. Use bright, medium and medium dark, dark, some stripes if you want, a big variety of colors and prints. I avoided solids – next clue will explain why. I used small to medium prints.

Make 48 4-patch using medium, medium dark and dark, along with assorted neutrals – these blocks will require the cutting of 96 of the colored and 96 of the neutral, all measuring 2.5” square.

I used my already-cut 2.5” squares for the colored pieces, and cut from my neutral scraps for the light. All of these were 2.5” and I needed to move my needle a bit to the right to get the perfect size block of 4.5”.

Since everyone knows how to make a 4-patch., the directions today will be sparse. Cut the strips in 2.5” widths, then into 2.5" squares. Sew in pairs and then sew the pairs together as I showed in the picture. I spun my seams, as I learned from Bonnie Hunter. It is all explained in her video, and depends on how you treat the center and how you press. I showed you how I pressed, she will tell you the little trick involved. Google her if you are unfamiliar with this, and want to do this. Her method makes a much flatter seam without the big bump in the center. Press. Trim as needed to make the blocks 4.5” square. Some of my 2.5” squares weren’t true to size and many needed just a little bit trimmed off.

Important: These must measure 4.5” square after pressing

So, easy peasy. Lots of 4-patch blocks but I know you are all up to the challenge. Will be back later this afternoon to see what is coming out of your sewing space. I’m off to a Quilt of Valor sewing day at a local quilt shop, leaving in about 90 minutes, but will check and see if any questions before I go.
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Old 02-03-2018, 07:49 AM
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I’m heading to my sewing room to pull/cut 2.5” squares. These will be perfect leader/Enders for my sewing today.

Thank you for another mystery.

Have a great day!

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Old 02-03-2018, 08:22 AM
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Will look out any 2 1/2 inch squares and then get my sizzix out and get cutting. Will try the pressing and spinning of seams. Thanks Judy.
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It's a beautiful day here so I'm gonna work on my patio plants than start on these babies! Fun stuff!
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Old 02-03-2018, 09:17 AM
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looking forward to cutting up my scraps - I really do like cutting up fabric. I've been working on some kaleidoscope blocks, so moving from 8 to four points in the center will be nice.
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Lucky me. I've been using my 2-1/2" squares as leaders-enders so already have a bunch of the colored 4-patches. Unfortunately, none with neutrals.
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Just to make sure. LOL. I need to cut 48 colors for the 12 4-patch squares and 96 colors and 96 neutrals for the 48 4-patch squares. Is that right?
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I think you need 2 x 96 colors & 2 x 96 neutrals to make 96 4 patch blocks.
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In the picture, she shows some blocks with colors only. It appears to say 12 4-patch with all colored fabric. She will be back soon I hope to set me straight. LOL
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48 or 96 four patches with the neutral? The narrative states 48, but the picture 96.
I'm guessing 48 patches as we are to cut 96 or each coloured and neutral.
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