April 18, 2015

A Quilt Block Fit for a Queen

Mocking the Royals

"Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel."
~ Benjamin Disraeli

'Coronation' quilt block image © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
Coronation quilt block
Today's featured quilt block is along the lines of royalty, as you may have guessed. It is the Coronation block.

Using a larger quilt block can speed up the process of making your quilt. In that case, this block is a good choice as it can be made as a 16" block.

When making any given quilt block that contains lots of pieces, it can be a little easier to construct when the individual pieces are not too small. For those wanting to make a block in one of the common sizes, I have also given instructions for making a 12" block. Any smaller than that, and you will be working with very tiny pieces, which can create a lot of bulk because the seam allowances are still the same quarter inch.

What I noticed when I set the blocks side by side, is that a secondary pattern emerged. See if you can see the additional small stars that appear with this type of layout.

Download the free quilt block pattern.

More Large Quilt Block Patterns

'Cornation' quilt block image © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com

April 16, 2015

I'm on a Roll ...

Today's featured block is called Rolling Stone and last time I featured a quilt block called Rolling Pin. (This is where you groan at my sense of humour.)
Rolling Stone quilt block image © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
Rolling Stone quilt block

What I noticed is that both blocks use the same patches, but changes in colour and reversing the direction of some of the patches makes an entirely new block.

Moving on from that concept, I thought it would be interesting to design a two block quilt, using these blocks and see what I come up with. The sample quilt below illustrates this. Two block quilts are used mostly to create a secondary pattern so it is difficult to pick out the individual blocks. See if you are successful in finding the two different blocks.
Rolling Pin and Rolling Stone two block quilt image © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
Rolling Pin and Rolling Stone two block quilt

One of my next projects is to create a series of two block quilt illustrations using the blocks I feature on the Patchwork Square quilt site. If you have suggestions for blocks you would like me to feature, please comment below.

Quote for Today

"All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure."
~ Mark Twain

Images © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com

April 12, 2015

Star or Pinwheel?

Quote for Today

"For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream."
~ Vincent van Gogh
"Turning Stars" quilt block image © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
Turning Stars quilt block

Turning Stars Quilt Block

Given the colours I chose for this quilt block, I should have featured it at Easter time. But, here it is now, just in time for some lovely spring weather. (Easter and springtime go together, right?)

The Turning Stars quilt block is an easy block to construct as it is a four patch, which often means less seams to sew. It can also be a learning experience for new quilters, because  it uses several quarter square triangles in each of the four quadrants.

Now, who is with me on this ... shouldn't this quilt block name have the word pinwheel in it rather than stars? Just sayin'.


'Turning Stars' quilt block image © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com

April 09, 2015

A Different Approach ...

Today, I made a decision to change up how I write this blog. I create many more quilt block patterns than I have featured on this blog, but it gets to be such a time-consuming activity to find quotes that sort of go with the "theme" of the featured block, that I have been lax in doing so.

So, I have decided that I will post new quilt block patterns as I create them, (or that I have not featured thus far), along with a sort of "Quote of the Day" that I find inspirational, funny, insightful or whatever/however the mood strikes me that day. This way, I believe my blog posts will become more frequent and you will become aware of new free quilt block patterns on the Patchwork Square website.

So, without further ado ... (I have always wanted to say that) ...

Today's Inspirational Quote of the Day

  • "The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be."
    ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Featured Free Quilt Block Pattern

Rolling Pin quilt block
The Rolling Pin quilt block can be a good choice for teachers to expand on how to use half square triangles in a patch differently than making a single square using the two triangles, as is the most common practice.

The half square triangles are featured in the flying geese units and the square-in-the-square units.


'Rolling Pin' quilt block image © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com

March 29, 2015

March came in like a lion ...

I'm a little behind in my upkeep of this blog, but I have a good reason. Since March came along and was/is so blustery and cold where I live, I decided to take off for warmer climates for a brief respite. Now, I am back and hoping that March leaves like a lamb, (or so the saying goes).

This past month I have created 5 more new quilt block patterns for you to download.These quilt blocks range from easy to more challenging, and feature half square triangles, rectangles and one of my favourite patches ... the flying geese units.

Quilt block images © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
Images © W. Russell

  • Sparkle Star is for those quilters who are comfortable with their piecing skills, as it is a little more challenging than many blocks

  • Arkansas Traveller is an easy block and a good choice for beginners

  • Starlight Geese features the flying geese units

  • Log Cabin is probably one of the most well known quilt blocks and was very popular around the time of the Civil War in the United States

  • Road to California was fun to play around with as an exercise in colour (for me)

And speaking of lions ...
"After 'The Wizard Of Oz' I was typecast as a lion, and there aren't all that many parts for lions."
~ Bert Lahr

March 11, 2015

Almost time for the "wearing of the green"

Image courtesy of debspoons at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

With St. Patrick's Day just around the corner, I thought it would be appropriate to feature the Irish Puzzle quilt block. Naturally, I have designed the block using green -- and an assortment of greens at that. However, by no means should you limit yourself to using only green for this block.

This quilt block is a four patch, repeating the same unit in all four quadrants of the block. I have deemed it as an intermediate level of difficulty, simply because you need to be precise in your piecing due to the number of pieces in the block.

Download the Irish Puzzle free quilt block pattern

More Irish Fun - Lucky Clover free quilt block pattern

Irish Puzzle

Irish Quotes

  • "Beautiful young people are acts of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art."
    ~ Author Unknown

  • "A dog owns nothing, yet is seldom dissatisfied."
    ~ Irish Proverb

  • "A kind word never broke anyone's mouth."
    ~ Irish Proverb

  • "Irish diplomacy is the ability to tell a man to go to hell so that he looks forward to making the trip."
    ~ Author Unknown

P.S. to my Irish Dad:
I hope you will be on the heavenly greens next Tuesday, playing a round of golf, and smiling down at us as we toast you on St. Patrick's day. You are missed.


'Irish Puzzle' image © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
'Shamrock" image courtesy of debspoons at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

February 23, 2015

Three more new quilt blocks in February

By this time you will be noting that half square triangles are a very common component in many quilt blocks. Here is more evidence.

Quilt block images © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
  • My Fancy - My version uses some flying geese patches to replace a few of the half square triangles so there are less seams and therefore less bulk in the block.

  • Birds in the Air could be considered a study in the use of half square triangles, since that is the only type of patch used in the block.

  • Lady of the Lake is a great example of the use of colour value, as there are definite dark and light components to the block.

Quilt block images © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com

February 21, 2015

New Quilt Blocks in February

quilt block images © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
images © W. Russell
I have been a little more diligent in creating new quilt block patterns this past month and am listing six of them today. I will update with more new blocks, hopefully tomorrow.

Judging by the images shown, I seem to be going through a "green and blue" phase, as you can see for yourself. But, since blue is the most common favourite colour for quilters, I guess this might be a good thing.

Images © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com