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New Quilt Block of the Month Series

To view ALL of the posts in the Block of the Month series, JUST CLICK HERE for the Archive.   That link contains all of the projects posted to date.

Quilt Block of the Month Series on polkadotchair.com - learn to quilt one month at a time!

Today I’m very excited to introduce to you a new blog series that I’ve been putting together this year.  To be honest I kept going back and forth trying to decide if this “block of the month” series was something that I really wanted to do.  Many of you that know me, know that consistency is NOT my thing… and committing to something for a whole year… well that’s just a bit terrifying!!

But after talking to many readers both here, in person, on Facebook and Instagram I’ve decided that there are a lot of you out there that want to learn how to quilt but aren’t sure where to start and are not sure if you want to take on such a big project all at once.

So if you’ve NEVER quilted before, or if you’re an experienced quilter just looking for a few a fun quick projects I invite you to join me in this new series.

Quilt Block of the Month Series on polkadotchair.com - learn to quilt one month at a time!

Each month I’ll share the directions for a new quilt block. For those of you that are new, most quilts are composed of blocks, which are usually square. A quilter constructs several blocks individually then connects all of the blocks into a finished quilt.  If you’ve ever looked a quilt with a bunch of shapes and wondered how in the world they did that… well that’s probably how. One step at a time.

What’s that saying about how do you eat an Elephant?? One bite at a time… (not that I’d ever eat an Elephant).

Quilt Block of the Month Series on polkadotchair.com - learn to quilt one month at a time!

The blocks will start this September and run for 1 year.  Each block will have photo instructions and the blocks will progress in difficulty as the year goes by. The block for September is very simple and will teach you some basic quilting skills. I’ll also pop in here with posts on other helpful techniques as needed during the year.

Quilt Block of the Month Series on polkadotchair.com - learn to quilt one month at a time!

 

Before we start we’ll talk about fabric selection, best quilting practices and tools.  If you want to join me but have never quilted before there are a few things you’re going to need. You can go nuts buying quilting supplies, so we are going to start with the bare minimum and you can add from there as you like.

All of the items are pictured in this post, I’ll list them out here. You can pick all of them up at your local quilt shop, online or on Amazon (I’ve included those affiliate links for you)

  1. Quilting Mat and Ruler.  Get a large mat and a 6″ x 24″ ruler. If you can also buy a smaller ruler too (sometimes the big one is too large)
  2. Rotary Cutter.  Like I told the Doctor at the ER when I sliced off my finger “it’s a pizza cutter for fabric”.  It’s another must, but is sharp (obviously) if you’re worried about cutting yourself get a cut glove too.
  3. Good snips.  A small pair of scissors to use when clipping strings.
  4. Pins. I prefer to use the flower head quilting pins. They are thinner than regular pins and help the fabric lay flat as it’s pinned.
  5. Binding Clips. I bought these a few years ago and they are now a constant “must” have for me.  They come in very handy for more than just quilting.
  6. Sewing machine. I sew on a BERNINA 770QE and I love it.  Any machine you have will work, you don’t need a quilting sewing machine. You do need to figure out how to get a 1/4″ seam on your existing machine. Many machines do this with specialty feet. Check your instruction manual for information.
  7. 3 Tips for Beginning Quilters on polkadotchair.com

 

7. Also helpful, a seam gauge to check your seams are 1/4″

To view ALL of the posts in the Block of the Month series, JUST CLICK HERE for the Archive.   That link contains all of the projects posted to date.

Okay, that’s it for now!! Our next block of the month post will be next week! Stay tuned!

In the meantime, check out my Quilt Block Pinterest board for some inspiration.
Follow Melissa | Polka Dot Chair’s board Quilt Blocks on Pinterest.

 

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43 Comments

  1. Looking forward to your new block series. Thanks for the link for the Dritz gauge. I’ve now ordered one from my Amazon UK site but the item is coming from USA – so cheap and not even available on ebay uk 🙂

  2. I already like your newsletters and look forward to them! Now, I am so excited because I find quilting a daunting task. Cutting straight lines is a problem LOL Thank you!

    1. This is just the project I need at this time. Thank you, Melissa, for this awesome “PolkaDot” website! God bless you for your outreach!

  3. I found your blog recently and have been trying new things. I love it! Can’t wait to get started on the Block of the Month project with you! Thank you for your time and devotion!
    Robin

  4. This idea was perfect timing! I need to learn to take the time out of my day helping everyone else to do something small and fun for me (and not just a hey, I should catch up on this, so that this thing for someone else will be easier) Looking forward to it. 🙂

  5. I am always excited about joining in on a Block of the Month. I have quilted for a little while but always learn new things by following a tutorial. Thanks for doing this.

  6. I’m excited to participate. II’m a newbie. My friend and quilt instructor lost her battle with cancer June 25. I’d given up on quilting. She would guide step by step through FB msgs. Thank you for doing this.

  7. I’m excited to participate. I’m a newbie. My friend and quilt instructor lost her battle with cancer June 25. I’d given up on quilting. She would guide me step by step through FB msgs. Thank you for doing this.

  8. I have always found the idea of making a quilt too daunting. But I love this idea of making one square at a time. It is something I think I can wrap my brain around. SO, here I go! I’m in! Supplies are ordered. Well, no fabric yet, but the rest of the stuff is on it’s way.

    1. over on the side bar right under the first 2 ads is a box that says “be in the know” enter your email address and then click “verfiy” in the email you get. You’ll then get an email reminder each time a new post is added (a few times a week). So glad to have you!!

  9. I have asked my sister to join me in your BOM; I think it is the perfect project for us. At this point we are planning to do the blocks from each of our stash and maybe do some swapping. We don’t live in the same city but at times we can get together to compare notes & blocks. We both sew & quilt but everyone can improve skills & learn new tips — right?! Thanks for leading this.

  10. I don’t see the block yet, am I missing something or is it yet to come. Thank you I am new to quilting, teaching myself, this will be perfect. Thank you

  11. Looking for September block of the monthand more information. Just starting quilting and didn’t want to miss out. Thought this would be a great way to learn

    Thanks

  12. Where do I sing up for your bom? I have been remiss in checking my emails (last count was 1124 .. oh no) and I seem to have missed the post for this. Thanks for the chance to try quilting’s for everyone.

  13. June of 2016.I am so excited to do the Block of the Month(2015) Keystone Quilt (of Bunnies) Thank you it is so easy because of the sizes; as I have tried other Block of the Month and the measuring of 7/8″ on some of the pieces was hard to follow beginning quilting so I did not finish them but wanted to learn the block pattern.
    My question; did you just duplicate two other blocks for July and August? or am I not finding them? Thank you and such a easy to follow project and I want to order the “Sister Sampler Quilts” so exciting and a little challenging book of projects!

  14. 1. My sister is in Europe now. She was told to watch out for pick pockets. She took a money belt.
    2. About the piece of furniture. Not grey, white or ivory. Something medium to bold to make a statement. The could be the color that ‘ I love that color, but what would I use it on’. Sesr through Pinterest.

  15. Hi,
    I know I’m a few years later for this BOM, but I want to do it anyway. But I was not able to find out how much fabric you actually need for al 12 blocks…
    Any idea on this?
    Thanks!

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