More often than not I teach a class and the samples used for demo purposes build up. I don’t count them on my Quilts Under Construction list either. That is, I don’t count them until I am sure they are going to actually be turned into a quilt top and not remain as samples. Most things eventually get on the list. Then there are the times I go from class sample to desired quilt top just one block in.
That’s what happened with these blocks.
One Colour Challenge has been one of the classes I taught this past year for the online environment. It is a lesson in colour and value, as well as half square triangle construction and, if time allows, block assembly. In the very first class I taught I fell in love with the block I made. Each time I taught the class I had fun playing along with the students making more blocks. When I started making blocks on my own time I knew it was destined to be a quilt top.
Now my plan is to make 25 blocks. This will give me an 80” x 80” quilt top. We all know how I love bigger quilts, even when playing. I’ve even made a list of colours to explore to get me up to 25 unique blocks. It’s going to be bold and awesome! I would love to use each fabric only once, but I’m not sure even my stash is deep enough!
In the class we make 16 HSTs. There are a lot of different blocks you can make with 16 HSTs. In prepping for the class I went through a number of quilt block books looking for options. That’s how I found the one I went with but this option above was very tempting too. Either way, you get amazing secondary patterns between the light and dark sections. So many possibilities!
This, indeed, is the best part about playing. A few basic rules to the game but then infinite possibilities!