Monday, May 20, 2013

Quilts of Valor 10th Anniversary quilt block

Join the Choo Choo Quilters and contribute a block to the Quilts of Valor project. The 10th Anniversary block is shown below with assembly instructions. A downloadable PDF pattern is available on the QOV web site here.
Quilts of Valor 10th anniversary quilt block
8.5" square (unfinished),  8" finished size
Fabrics: Red, white or cream, blue
Cutting: four 2.5" squares BLUE, two 3" squares ALTERNATE BLUE, two 3" squares WHITE, four 2.5" x 4.5" rectangles RED.

Assembly: Use scant 1/4" seam allowance. Place white and blue 3" squares together right sides facing. Draw a diagonal line from corner to comer on the back of the two white squares. Stitch 1/4" seam on either side of the line. Cut the squares on the diagonal line and press open. Square up to 2.5". (You have made two 2.5" half square triangles.) Repeat for second set of squares. (For a total of 4 half square triangle units.)

Refer to the photo for color and unit placement. Sew the half square triangle units to the blue squares. Sew this unit to the red rectangle. Make 4 of these units. Assemble four units as shown in photo. The unfinished block (raw edge to raw edge) should be 8.5" square.

Guidelines:
  • All blocks MUST be red, white or cream, and blue. You may mix these colors in any position. 
  • Sign each block with your first name and state.
  • Do not trim the blocks.
  • Unfinished blocks (raw edge to raw edge) should be no smaller than 8.5" square. Adjust your seam allowances as necessary.
The Choo Choo Quilters will collect completed blocks at the June 17 guild meeting so they can be sent to Dennis Taylor, Region 8 Tennessee Coordinator, who will attend the Leadership Conference in Nebraska in July. However, blocks can be made through November 2013 in honor of the 10th Anniversary and given to a local Quilts of Valor Group Leader or an Official Under Our Wings quilt shop.

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  1. Thanks to everyone at the guild meeting for picking up the QOV quilt block kits. The blocks are an easy sew and we'll be contributing to a great cause. --Veronica

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