Flowers can blossom all year round with the new Block of the Month, Petals, by Alyce Blythe. Join us monthly to create this stunning quilt and have a beautiful bouquet all year round.
Petals 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 and 8” Angles Companion 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.
What makes the Petals BOM different from the two previous sampler quilts shared on the AccuQuilt blog is that these blocks are made at 150% the Qube size. That means that the finished quilt block will be 150% bigger than the size of the Qube set:
- 6” Qube – 9” (finished) blocks – 45” x 45” quilt
- 8” Qube – 12” (finished) blocks – 60” x 60” quilt
- 9” Qube – 13.5” (finished) blocks – 67.5” x 67.5” quilt
- 10” Qube – 15” (finished) blocks – 75” x 75” quilt
- 12” Qube – 18” (finished) blocks – 90” x 90” quilt
I am making my quilt from a scrappy variety of Liberty fabrics within a specific colour palette. I recommend choosing about 10-12 fat quarters for your quilt top; you will need three prints per block. If you would like the centres of each block to be the same fabric, you will need 30cm of one print.
Quilt finishes at 60” x 60”; individual blocks should measure 12.5” x 12.5”.Materials:
- AccuQuilt GO! Big, GO! Cutter or GO! Baby Cutter Fabric Starter Set
- AQ55776 GO! QUBE Mix & Match – 8” Block set
- AQ55789 GO! QUBE Mix & Match – 8” Companion set – Angles
- AQ55137 GO! Cutting Mat 6 x 6
- 10-12 fat quarters
- 3m background fabric
- 40cm binding fabric
- 1.65m x 1.65m backing fabric
- 1.6m x 1.6m batting
- Rotary mat, cutter and ruler
- General sewing equipment
Block 3 Materials:
- Shape 1 Square – 4” Finished
- Shape 4 Quarter Square Triangle – 4” Finished
- Shape 5 Half Square Triangle – 2” Finished
- Shape 8 Rectangle – 2” x 4” finished
- Shape 14 Triangles In Square – Sides – 4” Finished
- Shape 15 Kite – Centre – 4” Finished
- 3 fat quarters
- 5” x WOF background fabric
Cutting Instructions:
- From print fat quarters:
- Cut one 5” x 5” square
- Using Shape 1, cut one Square
- Cut one 5” x 11” strip
- Using Shape 8, cut four Rectangles
- Cut one 5 ¾” x 5 ¾” square
- Using Shape 4, cut four Quarter Square Triangles (QST)
- Cut one 5” x 19” strip
- Using Shape 15, cut four Kite – Centre
- Cut one 5” x 5” square
- From background fabric:
- Cut one 3” x 15” strip
- Using Shape 5, cut eight Half Square Triangles (HST)
- Cut one 5” x 13” strip
- Using Shape 14, cut eight Triangles In Square – Side (Sides)
- Cut one 3” x 15” strip
NOTE:Keep all 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
- Sew one background HST (Shape 5) to a print QST (Shape 4). Sew another to the remaining edge to create a flying geese unit. Press seams open. Make four.
- Sew one background Side (Shape 14) to a print Kite (Shape 15). Sew another to the remaining edge to create a Kite unit. Press seams towards the Side. Make four.
- Sew a background rectangle (Shape 8) to the bottom edge of each flying geese unit from step 1. Press seams to the rectangle.
- Arrange the units to create the block layout, and sew into rows. Press seams open.
- Sew the rows together. Press seams open.