Tagged: rectangles
Sunday sketch #55
X marks the spot.

Like last week’s sketch and the one before it, this design uses 2 x 4 rectangles cut through with another fabric. Depending on the fabrics you used, this simple cross could make a big impact.
Sunday sketch #54
Last week’s sketch was the start of a journey into a new design idea — almost like looking through a window. You’ll see more of where that design has taken me over the next month or so. This week, I’m still looking through rectangles to see stripes.

This time the rectangles are fatter and the colouring is reversed, but the same construction method applies. A little over half of the rectangles shown here are each a single fabric piece (I imagine them all from one fabric but you could also do a big scrappy version). The rest are made from 2 fabrics; add the required corners by overlaying a square or triangle across the rectangle piece of fabric (right sides together) and sew diagonally across. Arrange and separate with sashing, then add a border. Ta da!
Sunday sketch #53
I’m starting off my second year (!) of Sunday sketches with rectangles. Lots and lots of rectangles.

This would be such an easy design to translate into a quilt pattern. Most of the rectangles are a single colour/fabric. The rest can be made by placing two rectangles (one dark and one light) right sides together and perpendicular to one another; sew a diagonal seam (at a 45-degree angle) across the area where the two pieces overlap, and trim away the excess. Use sashing to separate the rectangles, and surround everything with a nice big border.
