

Tongan Escape quilt finishes at approximately 63″ x 80″. Our Tongan Escape blocks can be made easily with your rotary cutter. Each pattern offers the instructions for a 9″ block that will be made twice, each with a different arrangement of your fabrics. It might look complicated, but the finishing elements are really very simple. Sharyn Craig has designed the stunning Tongan Escape quilt with lovely 9″ blocks. In the final pattern, you will get the finishing and setting instructions.

In block patterns 1-6, you will get directions for that block. Tongan Escape is complete in seven steps. Make your escape with our Tongan Escape Block of the Month Pattern Pack.
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Tongan Escape BOM Pattern Set includes the complete series of patterns, #1-7. Get sewing your blocks! Make sure to come back here next week, when we will show you how all these blocks go together.Welcome to your Tongan Escape Block of the Month! Once again, you will need 44 Dot Blocks, 5 “O” Blocks, and 4 “X” Blocks.

And there’s the “X” Block, simple as that! Make 4 total.
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WEB BONUS Click here for the link to download a FREE pattern for a coordinating pillow for Mom. Jumbo rickrack adds a cute dimensional touch to the border. Sew the rows together and press seams toward the prints. Valentine X and O Quilt Pattern - Etsy Check out our valentine x and o quilt pattern selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. Kiss & Hug Baby Quilt Pattern for Boy or Girl Give kisses and hugs in fabric form using this XO Baby quilt pattern, and your little cutie will have a cuddle quilt all their own. It’s pretty much the same as the “O” Block from here on out. The “X” Blockįor the “X” Block, you need six 2.5″ white squares, two 2.5″ x 4.5″ white rectangles, two 2.5″ x 6.5″ white rectangles, and nine 2.5″ squares of various prints. Sew the rows together, and press the seams. This will help you nest the seams in the next step. For more than two decades, Los Angeles native Sanford Biggers has been developing a singular body of work that is deeply informed by African American history and traditions.

The “O” Blockįor the “O” Block, you will need six 2.5″ white squares, four 2.5″ x 4.5″ white rectangles, one 2.5″ x 6.5″ rectangle, and 8 2.5″ squares of a variety of prints. Make 44 of these, using a variety of prints for the center square. Press seams, and you have yourself a cute little Dot Block. Then sew the rectangles to the center strips. Sew the two white squares to the center print square and press seams. (44) 1.5″ squares- cut 5 of four of the prints and 6 of the rest White Cut List:įor each Dot Block, you’ll need two 1.5″ x 3.5″ white rectangles, two 1.5″ white squares, and one 1.5″ print square. Vintage Christmas Tree Pillow Quilt Handmade Red 18x18 Green Red White Holiday. In the gallery below, the quilt made by Celia was. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Christmas Tree Hooked Style 18' X 18' Decorative Holiday Pillow at the best online prices at eBay Free shipping for many products. 3 Ways to Free Motion Quilt X and O Blocks - YouTube Learn three different ways, from easy to complex, to free motion quilt X and O blocks. (76) 2.5″ squares- cut 10 of four of the prints and 9 of the rest There is a video of me cutting a 45-degree block here but it is NOT the block above. A variety of pinks and reds will look fabulous! Fat Quarters Cut List: For these blocks, you will need 1.5″ and 2.5″ strips of each fat quarter and the solid white. Would you like to quilt along with us? We started with 8 fat quarters from Penny Rose’s Milk, Sugar, and Flower line, and 1.25 yards of our favorite off-white solid from Moda.
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Today, we’ll share how to make each block, and in the coming weeks we will walk you through the project start to finish. We’ve also added an extra little block friend. Our original X and O blocks have been recreated with a different method and in a different size. On the back also are the kids’ handprints with their names in them. I backed and bound it with a yellow dotted fabric I found at Hobby Lobby. For our mystery project, we’ve mixed it up a little. This quilt is also twin-sized and is quilted together with a loose meandering stitch (white thread). It’s not too early to start making for Valentine’s Day! We love the hidden X’s and O’s in our Candy Shoppe Quilt and have always wanted to do a Valentine’s theme with this design.
