INTRODUCING a 12″ x 12″ block designed for the 2015 Fabri-Quilt New Block Blog Hop. It’s called SUBJECT TO CHANGE because you can easily move the pieces or change the fabric selection to create a subtle difference in each block.
We received SIX FAT EIGHTHS from Fabri-Quilt, called the Watermelon Summer Bundle, one of each of the following colors:
Coral, Aqua, Turquoise, Chartreuse, Lapis and White
Because I was able to make FIVE (5) [12 1/2 by 12 1/2 unfinished] blocks out of the SIX FAT EIGHTHS, I gave each of the blocks a name, representing each of the hosts of the Blog Hop: Stephanie, Cheryl, Terri Ann and Yvonne:
Once they are assembled you get a cool modern quilt. I turned each block so that the “four patches” were together in the middle:
Let’s Get Started:
TIPS:
You can cut the fat eighths into three strips: (2) 3″ wide by the length of each fat eighth and one (1) strip 2 1/2″ wide by the length of the fat eighth.
That’s it. I took some photos of the assembly of the blocks and marked them with letters. You can see how easy it is to CHANGE.
With the scraps I made “fabric slabs” and cut the pieces according to the Cutting Instructions to create The Wanda:
For a pdf version of the block, Subject to Change, click here.
The four-day Blog Hop features more than 60 blogs where you will find free 12 x 12 inch quilt blocks. Today we have these bloggers:
Host – Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl
Kelly @Quilting it Out
Martha @Once a Wingnut
Irene @Patchwork and Pastry
Cassandra @The (not so) Dramatic Life
Andrea @The Sewing Fools
Bernie @Needle and Foot
Silvia @A Stranger View
Wanda @Wanda’s Life Sampler
Sandra @Musings of a Menopausal Melon
Vicki @Orchid Owl Quilts
Jess @Quilty Habit
Diana @Red Delicious Life
Chelsea @Patch the Giraffe
Margo @Shadow Lane Quilts
Renee @Quilts of a Feather
There is also a giveaway each day on each hosts’ blog. Yvonne is today’s host. Inspired by Fabric blog will also be hosting a giveaway.
And, we are donating our blocks to the hosts who are going to make charity quilts for Project Linus, Meyers Center and Teen Impact.
Subject to Change,
Wanda
What a fun block. That will be a great quilt!
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your block looks really bright and vibrant, a real reflection of summer. A great idea to get more blocks out of your fabric. It has been a great summer blog hop hasn’t it?
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What fun this looks like – a kind of improv – not! I love the names. Very cute.
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This is such a cool block. At first glance I thought it was improv. I love how you can play with so many different layouts with this. BTW: Love The Wanda! 🙂
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I love that you made this a flexible block and named them after the hosts. Very cool and creative. This would be a great scrap buster quilt block.
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What a great block! Looks super complicated but when you break it down, it’s not intimidating at all.
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That’s just plain fun!
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This is a nice modern block design.
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Love your idea Wanda. It looks like it would be fun to create a quilt from your block.
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I have to say that while I absolutely adore the Terri Ann the Wanda just takes the cake. With everything I’ve learned about you through your blog in the blog hop it seems totally you and I dig that 🙂 It’s wonderful how this same block can look so different by just swapping up the color ways!
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Thanks, Terri Ann. I thought your block should have mostly blue shades. I’m glad The Wanda is “sew” me.
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Awesome! I love the improv look with the improv! I really like the Cheryl block 🙂
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These are lovely Wanda. I adore the way which you’ve designed the blocks to work together and individually.
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I’ve nominated you for a Liebster Award! Check out more here: http://athoughtineverythread.com/2015/09/02/the-liebster-award-who-me-2/
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It’s hard to believe we’ve used so many different methods and arrangements to create original blocks. You’ve created such different looks here with simple components. Scrappy looking at first, but more fun when you see the units within each repeated. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, Julie. I’ve been impressed with the original blocks as well.
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Great design and combinations Wanda! I love that you made and named one for each host.
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