
I have been eyeing up some of the cross quilts popping up around blogland. Some are wonky crosses, some not, some print, some solid. I decided to use this block pattern that I found on Pinterest (have you discovered Pinterest yet? So much inspiration there!). I have been using more and more solids in my quilts and decided that this would be an all solids quilt. Well, kind of. Some of my colors are "reads solids" not true solids, but close enough! This is a huge stretch for me, the girl who LOVES prints!
I thought I would take you through the making of one cross block so you can make some of your own! Ready? Here we go....
First off, you take a square and surround it with a border. My squares are all 6" and all Stone Kona Solid. My borders (different colors for each block) are 1 1/2" wide. I played with different dimensions, and this is what worked best for me. After you get the borders on (top and bottom, then the sides) square it up (mine are 8 inch squares).




Now sew the top and bottom together and square up your block! Mine all end up being 7 1/2" blocks. Now wasn't that easy?

For those who are following my knee saga (and thanks for your well wishes!) I am healing fine and getting around (slowly!) without crutches. There are some things I need at the store and my Hubby reluctantly gave me permission to go to the drugstore at the corner, no farther! So that is my big outing for the day. I hope you all are doing something fun today!
3 comments:
Thanks for that Ellyn. Great pattern.
Oh, my goodness. I was determined to make a plus quilt for a friend's baby last year, and I wrote up a whole tutorial based on the method and measurements I used (mine was not wonky). I just clicked over from Pinterest, because some of your photos look exactly like mine! LOL And your tutorial was posted maybe a full year before mine. I like the colors you chose. I bet the finished quilt was beautiful.
I haven't ever seen this method before. Good work! And those solids are great, they just pop out at you! I'm a huge fan of solids.
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