Setting multi sized blocks together
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Setting multi sized blocks together
I have a ton of multi sized pieced and applique blocks that I made in a similar colorway with the idea of setting them together in a quilt. I have more than enough for a queen sized quilt. Lots of small blocks in the 2-6 inch range. A group of 8 and 9 inch blocks. And some larger ones between 12 inches and 20 inches. Now I am feeling overwhelmed trying to figure out how best to set them together. I don't want to use a lot of "spacer" strips. I would prefer to fit them all together like puzzle pieces. Any tips you would like to share?
Linda
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Design wall can be your best friend.
Graph paper is another friend.
One time, before I had a design wall, I cut paper blocks, cut to scale.
Post-it notes work good for this. Different colours are bonus.
Then moved them around on graph paper, til I got a layout. Photocopy.
Then move some more for another layout. Until you find what you want.
Photocopy each layout, so you don't lose it.
Graph paper is another friend.
One time, before I had a design wall, I cut paper blocks, cut to scale.
Post-it notes work good for this. Different colours are bonus.
Then moved them around on graph paper, til I got a layout. Photocopy.
Then move some more for another layout. Until you find what you want.
Photocopy each layout, so you don't lose it.
#5
I would start with graph paper. Draw the size of finished quilt.
Make a note of how many blocks in each size.
Then draw the 20 inch square(s) followed by 12, 8-9 and use the
6 and 2 as fillers. You might have to move some around.
Make sure you have a way to sew them in rows or columns or break
them in chunks. Then place the blocks on your design wall.
Hope this helps.
Make a note of how many blocks in each size.
Then draw the 20 inch square(s) followed by 12, 8-9 and use the
6 and 2 as fillers. You might have to move some around.
Make sure you have a way to sew them in rows or columns or break
them in chunks. Then place the blocks on your design wall.
Hope this helps.
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I’ve done something similar. Here’s what worked for me.
On a design wall pin selvage strips to mark out the size of finished quilt.
Sort the blocks.
1. Size
2. Colors
3. Featured
With selvage strips, indicate what will be the top of the bed.
indicate a tic-tac-toe board within the quilt top space on design wall.
Place the largest, featured and most dominate blocks on design wall, spreading them out. Avoid placing them in the exact center. Avoid placing them in a square, in a line, all on one side, on the edge, or corner.
collect the next largest and spread them throughout the quilt space.
Consider how to sew this together. Adjust placement to make piecing easier.
Repeat these processes.
Tweek as needed. Since it’s not sewn, it’s possible to rearrange or start over.
On a design wall pin selvage strips to mark out the size of finished quilt.
Sort the blocks.
1. Size
2. Colors
3. Featured
With selvage strips, indicate what will be the top of the bed.
indicate a tic-tac-toe board within the quilt top space on design wall.
Place the largest, featured and most dominate blocks on design wall, spreading them out. Avoid placing them in the exact center. Avoid placing them in a square, in a line, all on one side, on the edge, or corner.
collect the next largest and spread them throughout the quilt space.
Consider how to sew this together. Adjust placement to make piecing easier.
Repeat these processes.
Tweek as needed. Since it’s not sewn, it’s possible to rearrange or start over.
#7
I thought I saw a thread here on QB about different sized blocks that gave a link to a really nice one, but can't find now. I did find a blog that once a month showed a quilt made with orphan blocks that starts here http://rosemaryyoungs.blogspot.com/2014/05/ Then there is a flicker page with some have shown theirs linked to https://www.flickr.com/groups/2659397@N23/pool/
I also found these here on QB Santa block swap ( signup closes July 15, 2010)
Sampler Quilt made from different size blocks
I also found these here on QB Santa block swap ( signup closes July 15, 2010)
Sampler Quilt made from different size blocks
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Thanks so much! I found these tips to be very helpful
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I would start with graph paper. Draw the size of finished quilt.
Make a note of how many blocks in each size.
Then draw the 20 inch square(s) followed by 12, 8-9 and use the
6 and 2 as fillers. You might have to move some around.
Make sure you have a way to sew them in rows or columns or break
them in chunks. Then place the blocks on your design wall.
Hope this helps.
Make a note of how many blocks in each size.
Then draw the 20 inch square(s) followed by 12, 8-9 and use the
6 and 2 as fillers. You might have to move some around.
Make sure you have a way to sew them in rows or columns or break
them in chunks. Then place the blocks on your design wall.
Hope this helps.