I'm so glad that you stopped by to check out the Quilt Doodle Block of the Month club.... the first of each month I will be presenting a new block! I have all of the blocks designed and it was hard to pick out the first block to present... I didn't want it to be too simple or too hard. So I closed my eyes and picked one.... I hope that you have fun piecing it.... in my Craftsy Store and also in my Etsy Shop.
The January block is named 'Monkey Wrench' It reminds me of 'Snails Tails'. You will need a light and dark fabric to do this block. Here is the tutorial on how I complete January's block. If you have any questions feel free to email me anytime.
Cut 1 6 7/8" square light fabric 1 6 7/8" square dark fabric |
Cut each block in half, corner to corner and label A |
Cut 1 3 7/8" square light fabric 1 3 7/8" square dark fabric Cut each square in half corner to corner Label these triangle pieces B |
Cut 1 5 1/8" square light fabric 1 5 1/8" square dark fabric Cut each square in half corner to corner Label these triangle pieces C |
Cut 2 2 5/8" squares from dark fabric 2 2 5/8" squares from light fabric Label the squares D |
All of the block sections are labeled and ready to sew. |
Sew the squares together to form a 4-patch block. The next 'row' will use the B triangle pieces, lay out as shown. |
Following the diagram on the block pattern, add C triangles. Remembering to line up the centers. |
Sew the opposite side triangles. |
1/4 seam is used. |
Following the block diagram add the A triangles. |
Line up the centers, sewing opposite sides to complete the block. |
Monkey Wrench finished block measures 12 1/2" (including seam allowance) |
There's a flicker group! Please join...Every month post photos of your Quilt Doodle BOM finishes in the BOM flicker group for a chance to win that month's prize! Woot woot! You can post your finished BOM blocks anytime during the month, just make sure to get them posted before the last day of each month to be counted for the giveaway!
Don't forget to grab the button too and post on your blog! The more the merrier!
I made my block using Civil War type fabric.... but the possiblilities are endless.... here are some fabric ideas....
Fun bright fabrics! |
1930's reproduction! |
Batiks! |
The giveaway for January is now closed.
Happy New Year!
Happy quilting!