Welcome to the October instructions for the Foothills Mystery Quilt-a-long! The instructions for previous months can be found in the Foothills Mystery Quilt tab above. The monthly instructions will be posted on the first Thursday of each month.
** In addition to the flicker group Meadow Mist Designs, we now have a hashtag. When you post pictures on instragram please use #FoothillsMystery so that everyone can see your progress :)
And now onto October's instructions, we will be making 12 square in a square blocks. This month's piecing should take you much less time than the HST of September (so you also have this month to finish the HST if needed).
** In addition to the flicker group Meadow Mist Designs, we now have a hashtag. When you post pictures on instragram please use #FoothillsMystery so that everyone can see your progress :)
And now onto October's instructions, we will be making 12 square in a square blocks. This month's piecing should take you much less time than the HST of September (so you also have this month to finish the HST if needed).
Square in a Square Units
Using 12 fabric set B squares (4¾” x 4¾”) and 48
fabric set A triangles (3⅞” x 3⅞”), make 12 Square in a Square (SiaS) units (6½” x 6½”).
a. Center
a fabric set A triangle (3⅞” x 3⅞”) along a first side of a fabric set B square (4¾”
x 4¾”). Sew along the edge with a scant
¼” seam (shown as a dotted line), press outward.
b. Sew a 2nd triangle on the side of the
square opposite to the first side, press outward. Note: you can sew both of these triangles on then press instead of
pressing after each addition.
c. Continue by sewing a 3rd and 4th
background triangle onto the square, pressing outwards.
d. Trim off the tabs formed by the sewn on
triangles and square the unit to 6½” x 6½” (if necessary) making sure there is
¼” between the corner of the inner square and the outer side of the unit. Form a total of 12 SiaS units (6½” x 6½”).
Thanks so much for quilting along with me!
Oh my, it is taking shape! Getting curiously more excited! Love that you did a mystery quilt!
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ReplyDeleteJust finding this now.. but thanks for the info.. Very very easy! :) Glad to have found your blog
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