Category Archives: QuiltSewGo Beginners Sampler

Finishing your QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt: PART 2

In this third and final blog in the Finishing your QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt series, PART 2 deals with; • Preparing Your Backing Fabric • Layering Your Quilt Sandwich • and Quilting & Binding You’re nearly there! If you have decided to go with one of the QAYG methods, you may not have to piece your…

Finishing your QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt PART 1: Continued

If you are following this series, then here’s the second of three blogs focussed on Finishing your QuiltSewGo Beginner’s Sampler Quilt. In this one we will be looking at Borders and Quilt As You Go. The first blog has two free pdf links which show you how to make up your quilt top: • With…

Finishing your QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt Introduction and PART 1:  

Hello everyone. We are here at the end of the series of the QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt so it’s just the finishing off all your hard work over the last 15 weeks that’s left to do. Whilst preparing this blog it has turned out to be much longer than I anticipated and as I so…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt Block 15: Mosaic Star

The final week for the quilt blocks but if you have missed any of the others why not head over to https://ukqu.co.uk/blocks-of-the-month/quiltsewgo-beginners-sampler/ and you will find all the blocks and the Introduction listed here. Each block has a link to a free pdf pattern to download too; plus some have links to other blogs on the UKQU.co.uk…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt Block 14: Idle Moments 

We are almost at the end of the QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler series, just the last two blocks to go now and then on with the ‘finishing off’ – sashing, borders, layering, quilting and binding.  You might have heard the term ‘Quilt As You Go’ (QAYG) and want to try this method or you might not…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt: Block 13: Diamond Panes

We are almost at the end of making the blocks in this series and I hope you are enjoying it so far. A sampler quilt is a great way to expand your awareness of the number of blocks out there, and as the architect of this sampler, I wanted to make sure I used blocks…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler ~ Quilt Block 12: Sickle 

We are onto our final four blocks now and you will now be combining the techniques used in other blocks in the series to make them. If you have missed any of the previous blocks or want to share these blogs with friends then scroll down to the end of this blog for the links.…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt Block 11: Churn Dash

Block 11: Churn Dash Churn dash block is a traditional block that has been around since the 1800’s. It is made up of rectangle strips, half square triangles (HST) and a centre square. I’ve chosen to use just two fabrics for this block, but you could use more if you wish. It is also known…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt: Block 10: Poppy

Welcome everyone, I hope by now you are gaining in confidence in using different skills and techniques in your quilt making and it doesn’t seem as daunting as you first thought. The remaining blocks in this series will use a variety of the techniques in the previous blocks you’ve made so you can see just…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt Block 9: Shoofly

Block 9 is: Shoofly The Shoofly block is made up of Half Square Triangles (HSTs) and squares and is from the 9-patch family of blocks. Traditionally only two colours are used in this block. I love the simplicity of this block and it comes together easily. Like so many quilt blocks, this also dates back…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt Block 8: Flying Geese

Block 8: Flying Geese These blocks have been around since the 1860’s and folklore suggests they were used in the quilt code to help escaping slaves. They are made using rectangles and overlapping the squares to create the ‘inner’ triangle and very versatile in making many quilt pattern variations, and, of course, to build your…

QuiltSewGo Beginners’ Sampler Quilt Block 7: Hatchet Block

Block 7: Hatchet Block This block is also known as Kansas Dugout, Indian Hatchet and Road to Tennessee and has been around since the 1820’s. It was often made by young girls as a starter block to practice their quilting. This block is made up using only squares to create ‘Connector Corners’. You can create…