Giant Scrappy Swoon Quilt Along
#101
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Omaha NE Go Big Red!!
Posts: 253

everyone has been so helpful i started with the bom and of course the march leaf didn't come out. I now kno that it was in the Hst
I'll get it yet. lol. looking forward to this quilt, it just looks so pretty
kathryn
I'll get it yet. lol. looking forward to this quilt, it just looks so pretty
kathryn
#103
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: San Antonio, TX
Posts: 1

I think I'll join you all because I've been looking at the scrappy swoon al on Hopeful Homemaker for quite a while. For some fun, I'm going to try teal as my primary, pink as secondary, and black as background. Let's see what happens! Yay!

#104

TheRealStitchersofTexas, Welcome to you too! :-) I'm going to make a dark background too. I'm planning to use dark blues and navys. I like the light backgrounds, but I don't have so many light fabrics as I do dark ones. Trying to go with what I have already in my stash. I'm looking forward to seeing how yours turns out!
#105

I just got back from a memorial service for a good friend.
Here is STEP 2:
12 4” squares of background**
12 4” squares of yourprimary color **
24 3 ½” squares of background
24 3 ½” squares of yourprimary color
** Please use your preferred method for making your HST’s and adjust size of squares as needed.**
Sew 24 HST’s using your primary and background colors to measure 3 ½” unfinished (or whichever size you’re using).
We will be using six primary and six background squares and six HST’s per unit. Arrange your rows with the background squares creating the center of our large pieced flying geese unit and the primary colors creating the points for our center star.
This unit will measure 18 ½” long by 9 ½” wide. Sew four of these units.
Here is STEP 2:
12 4” squares of background**
12 4” squares of yourprimary color **
24 3 ½” squares of background
24 3 ½” squares of yourprimary color
** Please use your preferred method for making your HST’s and adjust size of squares as needed.**
Sew 24 HST’s using your primary and background colors to measure 3 ½” unfinished (or whichever size you’re using).
We will be using six primary and six background squares and six HST’s per unit. Arrange your rows with the background squares creating the center of our large pieced flying geese unit and the primary colors creating the points for our center star.
This unit will measure 18 ½” long by 9 ½” wide. Sew four of these units.
#109

And, yes the Swoon block goes by a few different names as do many quilt blocks; Swoon, Carpenter's Star and Dutch Rose are the names I know of.
This is a 'blown up' version of the very popular Swoon quilt block that is usually 12" or 24". Kind of like a Swoon on steroids, if you will. . . . lol
Anyway, we're having a blast. Jump in if you're interested!
This is a 'blown up' version of the very popular Swoon quilt block that is usually 12" or 24". Kind of like a Swoon on steroids, if you will. . . . lol
Anyway, we're having a blast. Jump in if you're interested!
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