Welcome to the second week of the Nifty Nines Quilt-Along! I hope you're enjoying this as much as I am - it's been fun to revisit the nine-patch block and see all the wonderful variations out there! If you missed last week's quilt, Lattice Play, you can see it by clicking here.
And without further ado, here is this week's nine-patch quilt - one I've affectionately named Time for Chevrons!
The name comes from the hourglass blocks and the chevron-like border of this quilt.
I broke into my long-hoarded stash of Kate Spain Terrain fabric for the nine-patch blocks, and used some Kona white and a pretty green fabric I had on hand for the hourglass blocks.
This simple quilt packs a lot of impact, but works up fairly quickly. Here's the tutorial for Time for Chevrons!
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Nifty Nines Quilt-Along
Time for Chevrons
Size - Approx. 60” x 60”
All seams are 1/4”
Fabric Requirements:
Light background fabric - 1 3/4 yards. This can be all one fabric, or a mix of low volume fabrics
Cut: Twenty 7.5” squares
Thirty-six 6.5” x 3.5” rectangles
Two 4” squares
Dark background fabric - 1 3/4 yards. This will look best as one fabric.
Cut: Twenty 7.5” squares
Seventy-two 3.5” squares
Two 4” squares
Darker scraps or a mix of fabrics totaling approximately 1 5/8 yards.
Cut: 369 2.5” squares
FYI - this pattern is fat-quarter friendly! If you don’t have a stash of scraps, a fat quarter will yield 48 2.5” squares - more than enough for the 41 nine-patch blocks in this quilt. So nine fat quarters will provide you with enough fabric for your 2.5” squares, or you can mix it up and use more to make your blocks different!
Block Construction:
This quilt is comprised of four different blocks.
Block A looks like this:
Block A is a simple 9-patch, made of all scrappy fabrics cut in 2.5” squares. Make 41. Trim to 6.5” if needed.
Block B looks like this:
If you’ve never made an hourglass block before, it couldn’t be simpler (at least for a two color block!) Here’s how you make this block. Take the 7.5” squares you cut, and draw a diagonal line, corner to corner, on the light blocks. Lay a light block on a dark block, right sides together, matching the corners, and stitch 1/4” from each side of that line you drew. Cut the block apart on the line you drew, and carefully press the seams to the dark side. (FYI this is also the process for making a half-square triangle block, also known as Block D.) Do this with all of your 7.5” squares, making 40 HSTs.
Now, take twenty of those HSTs and draw a diagonal line from the light corner to the dark corner, crossing the stitched line.
Lay one of the marked HSTs on top of an unmarked HST, with the seams matching and the colors in opposite position, as shown above. (The top HST is folded back so you can see the alternated colors.) Pin across the pencil-marked stitching line, making sure that your seams are butted together nicely and corners line up. Stitch 1/4” from either side of the line you drew. Cut on the line to separate your work into two hourglass blocks! Tada! Continue until you have 40 hourglass blocks. Trim to 6.5” if needed.
Block C looks like this:
Block C is a flying geese block, with a light “goose” and dark corners using the 6.5” x 3.5” light rectangles and the 3.5” dark squares. To make this block, take your 3.5” dark squares, and draw a line from corner to corner. Lay one square on the right corner of a light 6.5” x 3.5” rectangle, right sides together, matching right and top edges and with the line running from center to lower right corner. Stitch on the line.
Now at this point, you can choose to do another line of stitching 3/8” to 1/2” away from your first stitching, closer to the corner, and cut between the lines to create a “bonus” HST to use in another project, or you can simply cut off the outside of the corner 1/4” from your stitching line. After cutting, press the corner out, with the seam toward the dark side.
Take another dark corner and lay it on the left side, matching left and top edges and with the line running from center to lower left corner. Stitch on the line. Create a bonus HST or simply cut off the outside of the corner 1/4” from your stitching line, and press the corner out, with the seam toward the dark side. Make 36.
Block D looks like this:
Block D is a half-square triangle. (See directions for HSTs at beginning of Block B directions.) Using the 4” light and dark squares, make 4. Trim to 3.5” square.
Quilt Construction
Even though this quilt looks “on point”, it is set out in a horizontal fashion. Here is a picture of the center of the quilt.
Using your A and B blocks, lay out the center of the quilt checkerboard style in a nine-by-nine block grid. Be sure to start with a nine-patch block (A block) in the upper left. The hour-glass blocks (B blocks) will alternate their orientation in each row, with the dark triangles on the top and bottom in the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th rows, and on the right and left in the 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th rows. This is what forms the “on-point” effect.
Now it’s time to use the C and D blocks to create the chevron effect around the outside edge of the quilt. Place the flying geese blocks (C blocks) around the edges, alternating their orientation so that they complete the square surrounding the nine-patch block they border. Place the half-square triangle blocks (D blocks) in the corners to complete the framing.
Here is a complete picture of the quilt layout for your reference…
Quilt as desired!
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If you'd like a PDF version of the tutorial emailed to you, please leave your email address in a comment below.
And just because it's pretty, here's one last shot of my finished Time for Chevrons quilt!
Hope to see you next week!!!
Hugs!
Sarah
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