One Tube, Two Blocks!

Hello my creative friends!

Who likes to save time while making beautiful things? If you do, today I will show you a way to get two different types of blocks from one strip set. It's really easy and saves you time while minimizing fabric waste! The fabrics I chose are from the blooming and hand-drawn styled Signature Collection and from the Pure Elements: Extempore Fancy (Fabric A), White Linen (Fabric B), Venture Caravan (Fabric C), and Sporangia Plaid Dotted (Fabric D).


Tube-Piecing

 

I started by cutting one (1) WOF (Width of Fabric) x 1 5/8" strip from each of the four (4) fabrics to get 3" x 3" finished blocks. I also went the extra mile and came up with a small chart just in case you would like to make your blocks in different sizes :)

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After sewing and pressing the strip set the interesting part started … I aligned the top edge from fabric A with the bottom edge from fabric C and joined them converting the strip set into a tube. Then I pressed the tube to make sure it laid flat on the table.
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Then I took the ruler and aligned the 45 degree angle guide with the bottom and top edges of my tube to make 45 degree angle cuts along the length of my tube.

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Once I got my triangles, I carefully pulled the tips apart with my hands (no seam ripper necessary).

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As a result I got two (2) different types of blocks:


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Finally I took four (4) of each of the two (2) types of blocks and played around placing them in different ways to discover some of the endless possibilities ;)

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What is your favorite combination? I am really liking number 1, 3 and 5.

Happy discovering!!!

Laucara

13 responses to “One Tube, Two Blocks!”

  1. Rosemary Bolton Avatar
    Rosemary Bolton

    I LOVE THIS!!! How wonderful and thank you for sharing this pattern. I am going to try it!!!
    I like all of them, but the “square-ish” ones pulling me in. I might get hooked bc I have a lot of jelly rolls

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  2. Laurie Vottero Avatar
    Laurie Vottero

    Great idea. Love the result and variety of piecing options.I think there is a mistake in your directions: you said to sew top of strip A with bottom of strip C, but I think it needs to be strip D!

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  3. Laurie Vottero Avatar
    Laurie Vottero

    Oh, I see that you changed strip C to the bottom of the strip set, even though it was pictured as the third in the set. Sorry, my bad!

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  4. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I’m loving 2, 3 & 5. This is such a fun way to get so many looks!

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  5. Becky Avatar
    Becky

    This is great! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Laura Avatar

    Hi Rosemary, I am really glad you enjoyed it! if you find a new combination please share it with us :)

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  7. Laura Avatar

    Hi Lorie! It’s true, so many options, and I am sure there are many more. Thank you for your feedback! When I started writing the post I realized that when taking the pictures I placed the strips in a different order than when a I joined them lol.

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  8. Laura Avatar

    Hi Sarah! thanks for sharing your favorites :)

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  9. Laura Avatar

    Hi Becky! thank you for reading and for commenting <3

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  10. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    All are winners! Colors make them all shine:)!

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  11. Laura Avatar

    Hi Judy! it was hard for me to decide too. I am in love with this collection <3

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  12. Julie Spear Avatar
    Julie Spear

    This is awesome! I am going to make some of these! I do think it could make a really CUTE (& quick!)quilty patchwork pillow! I need some new pillows for my living room, that show off my newfound love of patchwork! I also think it would be cool to make some little tiny sets to add to little bags!!THANK YOU for sharing this fabulous tutorial!!

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  13. Laura Avatar

    Hi Julie, those are amazing ideas! your passion for patchwork is truly inspiring <3
    thank you for sharing your thoughts :)

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