Friday, August 1, 2008

Sneak Peekers Virtual Pinwheel Quilt

Here are some of the blocks made by sneek peekers Debbie (dzrunner), Judee (3199), Judy (possumtownquilter), Michelle (momof11), Tami (t.red) and Wilma (wilmaNC) and me.

August Block #2JudyAugust4August Block #12JudyAugust3JudyAugust2JudyAugust1August Block #11MichelleAugust8MichelleAugust4MichelleAugust5MichelleAugust3MichelleAugust7MichelleAugust6MichelleAugust2MichelleAugust1WilmaAugust2WilmaAugust4Debbies_August1Debbies_August2Debbies_August3August Block #10Debbies_August4Debbies_August5Debbies_August6August Block #9Debbies_August7JudeeAugust1Debbies_August8JudeeAugust2August Block #8TamiAugust1TamiAugust2TamiAugust3August Block #7TamiAugust4TamiAugust5TamiAugust6August Block #6TamiAugust7TamiAugust8Terri_August1August Block #5Terri_August2Terri_August3Terri_August4August Block #4Terri_August5Terri_August7August Block #3Debbies_August7

Kate (katelnorth) also made blocks--you can see them here--but I misplaced the photo and didn't photoshop it into virtual blocks in order to include it here. Sorry Kate!

Chocolate Cherry Pinwheel Block

August Block #5 In August, we'll be making six inch Framed Pinwheel blocks from unique combinations from 2 cherry (pink) fabrics + 2 chocolate (tan or brown) fabrics.

Be sure to use the cutting measurements for the SIX inch blocks (Janet provides measurements for both six and twelve inch blocks in the main directions directions for this block on the about.com Quilting site.)

You can make the maximum of 8 (unique) blocks using 6 fabrics: 3 pink and 3 tan/brown. You can actually make 9 combinations.

Instead of using scraps this month, I decided to use a small set of fabrics to make my blocks to see how it could be done.

Here are the six fabrics I chose to use.

My Fabrics

If you go this route, remember to choose a set of fabrics will have good contrast with each of the other fabrics because they will all end up being combined with one another.

Kate (katelnorth) worked out how to combine the six fabrics for nine unique combinations:

Block 1 - Pink1, Pink2, Brown1, Brown2
Block 2 - Pink1, Pink2, Brown1, Brown3
Block 3 - Pink1, Pink2, Brown2, Brown3
Block 4 - Pink1, Pink3, Brown1, Brown2
Block 5 - Pink1, Pink3, Brown1, Brown3
Block 6 - Pink1, Pink3, Brown2, Brown3
Block 7 - Pink2, Pink3, Brown1, Brown2
Block 8 - Pink2, Pink3, Brown1, Brown3
Block 9 - Pink2, Pink3, Brown2, Brown3

I used the chart and made these blocks–each block has a unique combination of 4 fabrics . . . always 2 pinks and 2 chocolates.

9 blocks