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General Instructions: Bring your completed blocks back to the next RQG monthly meeting for a chance to win all of the blocks. You can also purchase chances to win the completed quilt blocks.

Block of the Month - 2011
April May June
(due in May) - Father's Day Pinwheel block. 7.5" finished
   
January February March
(due in February) - A Black & White Rail Fence with a Red accent. Your finished block will be 10" (due in March) Marmalade. A delicious mixture of oranges, ruby reds, with just a splach of lime. (due in April) Dogwood Blossom, Appliqued block, 15.5" finished.


Block of the Month - 2010
October November December

(due in November) - A 7" Batik Bedazzler block. This is a paper pieced block. You will need to print out one copy of the template for each block that you make. This pattern is from quilterscache.com.

There will not be a BOM due at December meeting. No BOM issued this meeting.
July August September
(due in August) The Schoolhouse block from quilterscache.com Block of the month pattern not posted for August. (due in October) A 12" Pinwheel block in Halloween colors. A pattern from www.quilterscache.com
April May June
Block of the month pattern not assigned at April meeting. Block of the month pattern not assigned at May meeting. (due in July) A 12" Ohio Star block in cream, red, and blue. Congratulations to Joanne Kemper on winning the June blocks.
January February March
(due in February) - The Three Martini Star. A 6" block that is paper pieced. Use bright fabrics with a solid background. Do not remove the paper from the block. Congratulations to Rebecca Lowe on winning the January blocks. (due in March) - Friendship star. A 6" block made with a white background and 30's reproduction fabrics in the star. Congratulations to Sheryl Evans on winning the February blocks. No Block of the month pattern for March. Focus on completing the Paper-Pieced Spider Web blocks for the raffle quilt. The centers are a burgundy red (these should have been checked out through Sheryl) with all smaller pieces as various batiks.  Please bring finished blocks back no later than April.  Bring any leftover batik strips for piano key border.

 

 

Block of the Month - 2009
October November December
(due in November)- Maple Leaf Quilt Block. Fall colors with a tan background. Congratulations to Carol Miskin on winning the October blocks. (due in December) - Snowflake quilt block. Colors of green, red, and white fabrics for Christmas. Congratulations to Rebecca Lowe on winning the November blocks. (due in January) - Lunar Eclipse block Congratulations to Carol Miskin on winning the January blocks.
July August September
(due in August) -   Black & White Strip Pieced block. Use black and white fabrics and an 11" square paper towel or piece of muslin for a foundation. Congratulations to Cathy Pace on winning the July blocks. (due in September) - Appliqued flower.  Using batiks, the flower is red, pink, orange or yellow, and is centered on a 10 1/2" green square.  The flower center is dark brown, with a red, pink, orange or yellow  "plus sign" in the middle. Use your favorite applique method:  fusible with blanket stitch or zigzag or straight stitch or any decorative stitch around the edge,  or you can needle-turn applique by hand. Congratulations to Marge Goehl on winning the August blocks. (due in October) - Paper pieced Halloween themed blocks. Five patterns to choose from: Candy Corn, a Trick or Treat Bag, a Black Cat, a Pumpkin, and a Caramel Apple. All blocks should print out to 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" unfinished. The blocks should have a white background. Congratulations to Sharon Blalock on winning the September blocks.
April May June
(due in May) - Bow Tie pattern. The tie part should be made from bright stripes or polka dots. The background should be white on white. Your block will be 5" and will finish to 4 1/2" in the quilt. Congratulations to Susan Bloch for winning the April blocks. (due in June) - Snowball pattern, including left-over blocks from this year's raffle quilt. Made with white backgrounds and pastel batiks. Congratulation to Susan Bloch & Sharon Blalock on winning the May blocks. (due in July) - Civil War fabrics with cream to beige background – Pick & Choose pattern from the cover of American Patchwork Quilting (June 2009). Congratulations to Melissa Eberle on winning the June blocks.
Janurary February March
(due in February) - Quilt blocks using the pattern provided at the January guild meeting, made from batik fabrics. Congratulations to Kellie Leyba for winning the January blocks. (due in March) - Quilt block using the pattern provided at the February guild meeting, made from 30's fabrics and white background fabric. Congratulations to Joanne Kamper for winning the February blocks. (due in April) - Folded pinwheel block using bright, juvenile colors, with a white background. Congratulations to Carol Miskin on winning the March blocks.

 

 

Block of the Month - 2008
October November December
(due in November) - A quilt block made of red and green fabrics for Christmas. Patterns were handed out at the October meeting. Congratulations to Sheryl Evans on winning the October blocks. (due in December) - A signature block made of bright colors. Cut 2 pieces of two different scrappy material strips, 4 1/2 X 10 in. and cut 1 piece of white material into a strip 2 1/2 X 10 inches. Sew the 4 1/2 inch strips to either side of the 2 1/2 inch white strip to create one signature block. Write a message or favorite scripture on the white material. Congratulations to Margaret Cooley on winning the November blocks. (due in January) - A block of four 3 3/4" finished snowballs made from civil war fabrics (see picture below). Please refer to the February 2009 Issue 96 of American Patchwork & Quilting, if you need help with your snowball blocks. Congratulations to Marge Goehl for winning the December blocks.
July August September
(due in August) - Whirling Geese, courtesy of McCalls. Also, be sure to check out the no waste method for making your Flying Geese components used in the Whirling Geese block pattern. (due in September) - Flower block. You should have received a pattern at the August meeting. The blocks should be constructed on a 9 1/2" square of brown or pink background fabric. The stacked flower shapes should be alternating colors of pink and chocolate and the leaves should be green. (due in October) - Spider web block with red centers. The instructions can be found at Quiltville Custom Quilting - http://quiltville.com/spiderwebpf.html .

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