Welcome to the 2018 "12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop"! This is my first year participating in the Hop, however I have followed Sarah, Confessions of a Fabric Addict for Years. Sarah has once again created an irresistible Quilt A Long as part of the Blog Hop!
Before I introduce you to my project, I do have a special give away .... but I'm saving the surprise until the very end. If you wish (not necessary), you can follow my blog or find me occasionally posting on Facebook at Black Cat Creations (the company who carries my patterns).
Barn Quilts are growing in popularity -- especially with social media, where we share so much. I would love a Barn Quilt -- however, it won't happen here (hubby's barn is off limits). The next best thing is a Quilted Barn Quilt -- one that can be made quickly for gifts; hung on the front door; on a wall near the Christmas Tree; bed decor; or used as a table topper.
As I studied the Barn Quilts, I noticed the designs stand out from a long distant, with bold colors. The Block I chose to use was inspired by an earlier design from 2011, "Dance of the Tiger" (actually named for my brother), that could be made larger, tweaked and adapted as a Quilted Barn Quilt.
Finished size: 28" X 28" (with borders)
As decor on the wall:
This past weekend, I traveled to Biloxi, Mississippi with my sisters and nieces... we just had to try the quilt on the Hotel bed to give the room a little color.
For fun, my sister Rayna held the quilt on the Pier with the Biloxi Coastline in the background.
The color combinations are endless .... I chose Christmas Colors for mine, however following the instructions, I have added a few alternatives.
Fabric Requirements:
Green
- (4) 4 1/2" squares
- (4) 4 7/8" squares
- (1) 9 1/4" squares
- (4) 2 1/2" X WOF strips for border
- (3) 2 1/2" X WOF strips for binding
Red
- (8) 4 1/2" squares
- (1) 8 1/2" square
Gold
- (1) 9 1/4" square
White
- (2) 9 1/4" square
- (4) 4 1/2" squares
- (4) 4 7/8" squares
Backing
- 36" X 36"
Instructions:
Hour Glass Units: Pull the 9 1/4" squares (2 White, 1 Gold, 1 Green). VERY IMPORTANT - spray starch and press before cutting the fabric (helps prevent stretching).
Stack the four fabrics (all right sides up), cut twice diagonally (I have separated the colors for the picture below.
Sort the triangle pieces as pictured below. Sew the white/gold first, then green/white (Press to the darker fabric); then sew together (press toward white/gold). Repeat to make (4) hour glass units. Carefully trim to 8 1/2".
On the back of the (8) red 4 1/2" squares, draw a diagonal line. Place one red square on the right side of the hour glass unit / gold triangle. Trim 1/4" away from this sewn line, flip open and press. Repeat on the left side. This step is done on each of the four hour glass units.
Four-patch Corner Units: On the back of (4) white 4 7/8" squares, draw a diagonal line. With right sides together, place the white 4 7/8" square on top of a 4 7/8" green square. Sew 1/4" on both sides of the drawn line, cut apart on the drawn line (see picture below). This will make TWO Half Square Triangles (HSTs) -- Trim the HSTs to 4 1/2" square
To make the corner four-patch units .... Top: sew a white 4 1/2" square to HST (press to white), Bottom: HST to Green 4 1/2" square (press to green), then sew the top to the bottom, then press. Make a total of four corner units.
Assemble the Block:
Using the picture below as a guide for direction of the units, assemble the block like a 9-patch. Top row: Corner unit, Hour Glass Unit, Corner Unit. Middle row: Hour Glass Unit, 8 1/2" Red Square, Hour Glass Unit. Bottom Row: Corner unit, Hour Glass Unit, Corner Unit.
Borders: (Note: Four 2 1/2" X WOF are used to avoid any seams in the borders - if you don't mind the seam, only cut three, sew together diagonally and cut the border sizes needed).
Measure down the center of the finished block (top to bottom) and cut two strips to this size. Sew a strip to the left and then right side of your block; press out to the border. Measure the center across the block (left to right) and cut two strips to this size. Sew one strip to the top and then to the bottom; press out to the border. (Note: By using the measurements down the middle to cut the borders, it will help your quilt stay square).
Quilt and Bind your quilt, add a hanging sleeve if desired, AND be sure to label your quilt!
When making a Quilted Barn Quilt keep in mind the following:
- The holidays that fall AFTER Christmas. Here in South Louisiana, Mardi Gras is BIG!!!
- A romantic Valentine!
- How about Patriotic -- R/W/B!
Don't be surprised if you see a scrappy smaller version of this block pop up later in a larger throw or bed quilt!!!
Blog Tour Round-Up
For more "12 Days of Christmas in July" fun, be sure to visit the other Bloggers on this tour for amazing projects, tutorials (and a few more give aways) hosted by Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict.
Saturday, July 14th
Joy @ Days Filled With Joy
Selina @ Selina Quilts
Sunday, July 15th
Joanne @ Everyone Deserves a Quilt
Jan @ The Colorful Fabriholic
Monday, July 16th
Carole @ From My Carolina Home
Jamie @ L'Fair Quilts (That's me!)
Karen @ Tu-Na Quilts, Travels and Eats
Tuesday, July 17th
Sharon @ Vrooman's Quilts
Mary @ Made by Marney
Wednesday, July 18th
Karrin @ Karrin's Crazy World
Thursday, July 19th
Christina @ Christina's Handicrafts
Sherry @ Books, Hooks, Sticks, etc.
Danice @ Homespun Hannah
Friday, July 20th
Kristi @ Confessions of A Fabric Addict
Wendy @ Pieceful Thoughts
Saturday, July 21st
Marian @ Seams To Be Sew
Meloney @ Mel's Quilting Blog
Sunday, July 22nd
Anja @ Anja Quilts
Moira @ Quilted Snail
Monday, July 23rd
Brenda @ Songbird Designs
Amy @ Sea of Estrogen
Bonnie @ In Stitches With Bonnie
Tuesday, July 24th
Kathy @ Kathy's Kwilts and More
Summer @ Summer Lee Quilts
Wednesday, July 25th
Susan @ Quilt Fabrication
I LOVE your barn quilt design and would love this fabric version that is so versatile!
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Oh WOW! I love this barn quilt idea. It would also make a great table topper during the holidays with a big plate of Christmas cookies in the center!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful give away. Hard to think Christmas when it's 100 but I will try. Jmikebalou (at) aol (dot) com
ReplyDeleteLove your barn quilt. What a great idea for either a wall hanging or table topper. Thanks for sharing your pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt. I grew up on a farm. The barn was 1/4 mile away at our grandparents and of course, over fifty years ago, barn quilts were not in vogue. I now live in the city on a cul-de-sac and have been considering a barn quilt for my garage. I have no idea what design - this is definitely an option. You are definitely very, very generously with your giveaway. And, thanks for the tutorial for the quilt. susan.dietrich@cox.net
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is just delightful. What a generous giveaway! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePretty star for a table topper !! Love reading your blog, keep up the great ideas !!
ReplyDeleteJamie, I love the many uses of your block. Thank you for hoping and the giveaway
ReplyDeleteYour barn quilt is beautiful. I also love Biloxi, MS. Used to live in MS. My contact form is on my blog, just below the header, to the left. It is a round grey image with an envelope on it.
ReplyDeleteLove the barn quilt block - would be so pretty for Christmas quilts.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely block/quilt. It would make a great baby quilt with a few borders added.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the colours in your barn quilt block!! I’d hang it in our entryway!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, with fun block variations. Don't enter me in your drawing, I have too much stuff now, LOL!! Thanks for being part of the hop.
ReplyDeleteGreat block. I don't have a barn but this would be a great size for my front door. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love your barn quilt idea. I, too, would love to have a barn quilt, but don't have a barn!! This would be ideal for the top of my staircase. Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great tutorial for you Barn Quilt. I love the fabric colors you chose.
ReplyDeleteI love that idea about making barn quilts out of fabric! Your instructions are great. You have inspired me to make several of these. I have the perfect place to put them. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your barn quilt quilt;) I love stars so it got my attention right away! Thank you for the instructions too, I will pin for now but see it in my future!!
ReplyDeleteYou've knocked it out of the park once again, Jamie! Such a great block design, beautiful colors in your sample (nice beach shot, too!) and what a giveaway! Thanks for all your hard work!!
ReplyDeleteSmall quilts are fabulous! And much like you, I adore those barn quilts. I followed a couple on a trail in NC (not publicized that I know of) but there is a publicized one in the county I live. I just haven't had a chance to meander when I'm at home running errands! Maybe my honey will let me put one on our barn????
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas one and thought this would be a difficult pattern, but it appears to be fairly simply with your instructions.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
I'd love to have a barn quilt on the side of our barn, and I love your block design! The size you made would also make a fabulous table topper. Thanks for your post and the sweet giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGreat piece. Love your color choice for the holidays. Thanks for the tutorial and the chance at your very generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThis barn block is a great idea and a fast way to decorate!! stucker1261 at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYour barn block is beautiful, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! The barn block is beautiful in all the colorways. Thanks for participating in this year's hop. I better get started on Christmas quilts!
ReplyDeleteI like the barn block idea I am going to try doing one. thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteWait, you're giving away the quilt?! The patterns alone are awesome, but od be honored to win a quilt, too! Thanks for the great pattern (might become a squirrel...) and a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make your own fabric barn quilt. Such a versatile design and suited to so many different color combinations. It would make a great table topper in any holiday colorway.
ReplyDeleteSo nice of you to take the time to construct a tutorial for everyone to create their own barn block. Lots of great possibilities. Fun, fun!
ReplyDeleteI love your trick of turning the hourglass block into something more intricate! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great tutorial. Thank you
ReplyDeleteLove the barn quilt! Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove your block--Pretty in all the different colors!!
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This is a very nice quilted barn quilt, Jamie. Thanks for showing the various colorations and the tutorial as well. I love star blocks.
ReplyDeleteI like the barn quilt on my hotel bed idea. Helps make a strange place feel like home. A78mandel at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI love that this block can work so well in differing color themes, so I can personalize it for my quilting room or as a gift. Thanks! spirit dot in dot stoney at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love how you included the ideas for different colors.
You may have just tempted me to start yet another new project!! LOL
I would love to put a quilt block on my house. I love this idea for inside the house. What a beautiful block, thanks for the tutorial.
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What a lovely block! Being a newbie, not sure I am ready to tackle it yet. :)
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Love your barn quilt design. It really stands out with the halloween colors you used.
ReplyDeleteI love your idea and your beautiful little quilt. I was thrilled that you provided a way to print a pdf version. So many times I find a great tutorial but I need the directions by my side to work on it, and there is no way to print. I'm so excited to have found a new blog to follow!
ReplyDeleteGreat block! And thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love that quilt! Thanks for the tutorial. You make it look so easy. I am saving this post to return to later.
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What a generous give away! Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteI like this barn quilt - will have to make it up.
:) Linda
your quilt is lovely. what a fun give a way. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletequilting dash lady at comcast dot net
very cute block
ReplyDeleteI love that block! Your tutorial makes it so easy, too. Thanks so much for all the pictures. The giveaway is great! Thank you so much for the giveaway, I'd love to win that.
ReplyDeleteI like your clever patchwork that transforms an Hourglass into a unique unit! The barn quilt you made is perfect for holiday decorating! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove the barn quilt idea. Thanks so much for the instructions!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern. Love the fabrics you chose.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial! I love this hop! Gets me in the mood for holiday gift sewing! thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Love the bold colors you used.
ReplyDeleteBarn quilts are so popular around here in Iowa. It's so much fun trying to spy them from the road when we are traveling. Each is different and so charming! Yours is so pretty in your vibrant colors! I'd love to make one! duchick at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI don't have a Barn bit this Block is sew cool! Thanks for the chance to Win.
ReplyDeleteSUCH GREAT IDEAS. THANKS FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN .
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I'm not much of a barn girl but I do love mini quilts. Christmas is my favorite holiday of the year to celebrate. I do love to decorate.
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So glad I found your blog. Thank you for the barn quilt pattern, It's lovely. Am going to sign up for your blog and check out your Black Cat Patterns.
ReplyDeleteYour barn quilt is so cute. There is a barn quilt trail in my county in MD and I've seen so many actual barn quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove the barn quilt! I will make one to hang in my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI was just mentioning that if they can make barn quilts I can make a jeep quilt. I was trying to figure out a theme for my jeep.
ReplyDeleteI remember as a child driving around looking for barns with quilt blocks on them in Ohio. Brings back memories. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your Barn Block!! Thank you for sharing!! & for chance to win your Super give-a-way too!! :)
ReplyDeleteLiving in Indiana, Barn Quilts are popular! No barn here, but I've been exploring the possibility of a small barn quilt INDOORS! Shame, I've never thought to do your quilt adaptation! Please enter me! Enjoyed your post for the first time!
ReplyDeleteI love your barn quilt...so pretty! Making it in other holiday colors is a great idea. Thanks for sharing how to make it!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful little barn quilt. thanks for sharing and thanks for the chance at a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteJamie, this small block quilt is perfect! I recently had a vision of filling the big BLANK wooden wall in our stairwell and upstairs hall with small quilts and have been looking a patterns for "enlarged" blocks. This may be small quilt #1 for Ardoyne!Thanks, Susan
ReplyDeleteBarn quilts are wonderful. I need to do one for the back of my house, lots of space there
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Thanks for participation in the 12 Days off Christmas in July Blog Hop!! Would LOVE to win the generous prize you are offering.
ReplyDeleteJamie,
ReplyDeleteLove your barn quilt pattern. Very clever. I have friends who have painted barn quilts, but never quilted one.
Barn quilts always sound so wonderful, and I actually saw one a few weeks ago!! What a great surprise! and now I want to make one to put up somewhere....no barns here, but what about a shed
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea! The white bed shot with the quilt really makes it pop.
ReplyDeleteGreat block!!! Thanks for the tutorial!!! mumbird3atgmaildotcom
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE barn quilts - I've made several. Great idea to make them as quilts. Thanks for the pattern and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLovely iconic barn quilt pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly gives me some ideas, and would be great instead of a wreath, on the front door at Christmas!
Thank you for this great tutorial. I can picture this large block repeated several times for a larger quilt. That just might happen here.
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great tutorial-- i think I am going to make 3 and a large table runner
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Great idea!!! I painted a barn quilt a couple of years ago and never thought to use the same idea and make a quilted version. Thanks for the chance to win this beauty!!
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Jamie, this small block quilt is perfect! I recently had a vision of filling the big BLANK wooden wall in our stairwell and upstairs hall with small quilts and have been looking a patterns for "enlarged" blocks. This may be small quilt #1 for Ardoyne! Also would love to win one of your quilts plus the Samantha Claire and Wedding Patterns are my favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan
susanpshaffer@gmail.com
Fun barn quilt block design. Lots of variety.
ReplyDeleteThank you
Very pretty pattern. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love your barn quilt!! Great idea! Thanks for sharing, and the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteWhile I love this block in Christmas colors, I think the patriotic version would be great to use in a QOV. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove the barn quilt on both the white wall and the white bedspread. It is eye catching! Thank you for providing the instructions on how to make one.
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Your barn quilt is outstanding! Thanks for the great tutorial!
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That's such a beautiful quilt! I love how it looks hanging off the pier like that.
ReplyDeleteI love your barn quilt! Thank you for sharing the pattern.
ReplyDeleteWe have a barn and I've been brain-storming which block to adorn it. You've convinced me I'm on the right track.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely tutorial for such a pretty star block. I have a large metal 'barn quilt' block outside and a smaller version inside.
ReplyDeleteVery very nice love the colors you picked ... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for the give-a-way opportunity. Enjoyed your big block tutorial, particularly the color placement.
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Such a lovely giveaway! Anyone would be happy with it! My email is celiaambrose@hotmail.com Thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteOooh, just lovely! I can see I might "need" to make a few of these!! They are really pretty and I love how you showed us different colorways... thanks so much for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful fabric Barn Quilt and a great pattern. My quilt guild does participate in painting quilt blocks for the SC Quilt Trail. This would be stunning painted in a four foot square quilt to hang on a barn or building.
ReplyDeleteI missed you on your day, probably because I visited when the date came up in New Zealand time.Love that star, and will save the pattern details for later on. What a wonderful blog hop again.
ReplyDeleteThese blocks would make a lovely tablerunner too. Very versatile
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteIt’s neat that you are giving away patterns AND a quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour barn quilt is beautiful. Thank you for offering it as part of your give away.
ReplyDeleteI was away last week so I'm late to the party, but glad I made it in time for your giveaway. Your barn block is very doable. Thanks for showing the alternate colors and for participating in the blog hop.
ReplyDeletePat
You always have a fantastic "L'Flair" design with your patterns and your tute on this star is great too, thanks and Merry Christmas in July.
ReplyDeleteLove your Barn Quilt! Thank you for sharing how to make one! :) Thank you too..for chance to win one made by YOU!! :D & patterns too... What an exciting give-a-way!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! A barn quilt not on a barn is a great idea, and I love the pattern. A quilt full of these blocks would be beautiful with colors that pop. Thank you for sharing a tutorial and participating in the blog hop.
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