
If you are following this quiltalong, you will have noticed that last week didn't see the publication of a block design. Sadly, Mélanie is going through some major life upheaval, and for a while at least, won't be posting to the quiltalong. I'm a bit in two minds about how to proceed, so I would appreciate some input from those of you who are still sewing...
I intend to make a quilt that is 35 blocks in size, and I've still got a couple of designs up my sleeve. But on my own, I don't think I have enough knowledge, time or creativity to complete the quilt with 35 original blocks. I was given a copy of Modern Blocks for Christmas, so I was wondering about using some of the designs from this excellent book to complete my quilt. In this way, I'm still learning new techniques, but won't have to come up with all of the ideas. This will mean that there aren't pdf tutorial files for each block, but the purchase of the book would get you everything you need if you would like to sew with me. Alternatively, I've considered completing the quilt by making more of the blocks that we've already published.
Over to you for your input! And in the meantime, here is the scheduled post.
This week's design makes two blocks at the same time. Bargain!


You can download the pdf file with full instructions here: Download 12 Diagonals Tutorial
Or read on for a photo walk-through.
Materials needed:
- 2 Squares (11 7/8" x 11 7/8") in two contrasting fabrics
- 2 rectangles (2.5" x 10") deliberately larger than needed
- 2 rectangles (2.5" x 13") deliberately larger than needed

Piecing instructions:
Mark the edges of one of the squares to give diagonal lines (see pdf for details of how wide each strip should be - don't look at my ruler below as I had a maths failure when I first sewed mine up!).

Place the second square under the first, and cut through both fabrics together to give 8 diagonal pieces in each fabric.
Carefully pair them up so that each new square will be made from alternating fabrics. Sew the strips together into pairs. Press the seams to one side. Following a recommendation on my quilting weekend, I find that adding a liberal spray of starch before ironing really helps to crispen the pieces and keep them from stretching.

Then sew all the pairs together to make two blocks that will be square once trimmed.

Carefully trim each block to 9.5" square.

Add borders to both blocks, and there you have 2 finished Curiouser blocks!
Please do add pictures of your blocks to our Flickr group, and add a link to the collection below.