Patisserie – Block of the Month #4

Patisserie is a Block Of The Month sampler quilt that has been exclusively designed to use with the Accuquilt GO! QUBE Mix & Match block sets.

The great thing about the GO! QUBE Mix & Match sets is that while I’m using the 8” Block set for my pattern sample, you could just as easily use any size QUBE that you have as the shape numbers are all the same! You will just need to adjust the size of your fabric cuts accordingly.

This pattern was inspired by all those delicious cakes and pastries found at a patisserie, covered in delicately iced designs, and a glorious array of colour to behold. The quilt finishes at 36” x 46” using the 8” QUBE (30” x 38” with the 6” QUBE; 39” x 50” with the 9” QUBE; 48” x 62” with the 12” QUBE).

I’m using a rainbow of solids from the Solids Club provided by The Creative Retreat, but your petit fours will look just as scrumptious in prints too!

Quilt finishes at 36” x 46”; individual blocks should measure 8.5” x 8.5”.

Materials:

  1. AccuQuilt GO! Big, GO! Cutter or GO! Baby Cutter Fabric Starter Set
  2. AQ55776 GO! QUBE Mix & Match – 8” Block set
  3. AQ55137 GO! Cutting Mat 6 x 6
  4. 10 fat quarters
  5. 1.5m background fabric
  6. 35cm binding fabric
  7. 1.4m backing fabric
  8. 110cm x 135cm batting
  9. Rotary mat, cutter and ruler
  10. General sewing equipment

Block 4 Materials:

  1. Shape 4 Quarter-Square Triangle – 4″ Finished
  2. Shape 5 Half-Square Triangle – 2” Finished
  3. Shape 6 Square on Point-3 1/4″ (2 3/4″ Finished)
  4. 2 contrasting fat quarters
  5. 5.5” x WOF background fabric

Cutting Instructions:

  1. From one fat quarter – Fabric 1 (dark):
    • Cut one 5” x 5” square
      • Using Shape 4, cut four QSTs
  2. From second fat quarter – Fabric 2 (light):
    • Cut two 3” x 14” rectangles
      • Using Shape 5, cut twelve HSTs
  3. From background fabric:
    • Cut one 3” x 7” rectangle
      • Using Shape 5, cut four HSTs
    • Cut one 4” x 4” square
      • Using Shape 6, cut one square
Note: Keep all scraps and remaining fabric/shapes as you may be able to use it later in the quilt.

Sewing Instructions:

Note: All seams are ¼“, (6mm), unless otherwise specified
  1. Sew one Fabric 2 HST (Shape 5) to a Fabric 1 QST (Shape 5). Sew another to the remaining edge to create a flying geese unit. Press seams towards the QST. Make 4.
Patisserie Block 4 diagram 1
  1. Sew the Fabric 1 HSTs (Shape 5) to a background HST (Shape 5). Press seams towards the background fabric. Make 4.
  2. Sew the remaining Fabric 2 HSTs to each edge of the background square. Press seams open.
Patisserie Block 4 Diagram 2
  1. Sew a Fabric 1 HST to each end of a flying geese unit. Press seams open. Make 2.
Patisserie Block 4 Diagram 3
  1. Arrange the flying geese and units from step 3 to create a row. Sew together, pressing seams open.
Patisserie Block 4, Diagram 4
  1. Arrange the units from step 4 and 5 to create the block. Sew the sections together. Press seams open.
We can’t wait to see your blocks! Feel free to share them with us on Instagram, tagging @blossomheartquilts and @accuquilt_australia, and using the hashtags #blossomheartquilts and #accuquiltBOM. Join us next month for block 2!

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