Friday, August 17, 2012

Forget Me Not Sew-along ~ Parts Three & Four

It's Friday again, and we're back at the cutting table to get started on two more blocks.  I sure hope you enjoyed making the last batch!  Ready for a couple more?  Here we go......

Here's your cutting and sewing directions for Part Three:

Light Print
*Cut (4) 2 3/8" squares for HST.

Green Print
*Cut (2) 2 3/8" squares for HST.

Blue Print
*Cut (2) 2 3/8" squares for HST.
*Cut (1) 2" square for block center.

Directions:
*Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of all (4) 2 3/8" light squares.  Match with  (2) blue and (2) green 2 3/8" squares to make HST. 




*Make (4) green and (4) blue HST that should measure 2" unfinished.


*Arrange the units for the block as shown, sewing them into rows; press for opposing seams.  Sew rows together; press.  Your block should measure 5" unfinished.

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Here's your cutting and sewing directions for Part Four:

Light Print
*Cut (2) 2" squares.
*Cut (3) 2 3/8" squares for HST.

Pink Print
*Cut (3) 2 3/8" squares for HST.

Blue Print
*Cut (1) 2" square for block center.


Directions:

*Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of (3) 2 3/8" squares.  Match with (3) pink 2 3/8" squares to make HST.  Make (6) pink HST that should measure 2" unfinished.


*Arrange the units for the block as show and sew together into rows; press for opposing seams.  Sew the rows together to complete the block.  Your block should measure 5" unfinished.


Not too hard, right?  More fun blocks to come next Friday.....

Have a great weekend!  Lynne, and I, and a bunch of our BFF's will be
boarding the ship on Sunday to begin our
Great Girlfriend Getaway to Alaska!! 

Please consider joining us on one of our next
Great Girlfriend Getaways in 2013!!
Click here to see where we're going.


I'll post pictures and news once we're home.

Pam



2 comments:

  1. I finished these Monday, but I haven't had time to blog about them before today. You can see my blocks here: http://rainbowpincushion.blogspot.com/2012/08/weekly-update_22.html

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  2. How can I convert these to 12" squares?

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