The Scrappy Sampler Block of the Week- Block 11, 12, & 13

  

Good Morning!  Today I'm sharing the block patterns for blocks 11, 12, & 13.  


In case this is the first, you are hearing about it- you can find the Introduction post HERE.  Below is the schedule.  I'll update the links as we go along.

The Scrappy Sampler Block of the Week
Block 11, 12, and 13- January 11
Block 14, 15, and 16- January 18
Block 17, 18, and 19- January 25
Block 20, 21, and 22- February 1
Block 23, 24, and 25- February 8
Block 26, 27, and 28- February 15
Block 29, 30, and 31- February 22
Block 32, 33, and 34- March 1
Block 35, 36, and 37- March 8
Block 38, 39, and 40- March 15
Block 41, 42, and 43- March 22
Block 44, 45, and 46- March 29
Block 47, 48 and 49- April 5
Assembly- April 12

You can find the directions for the Scrappy Sampler in my Etsy shop.



 If you'd like to share your work on Instagram, we will be using the hashtags- #scrappysamplerbotw and #jessicadayonpatterns

Thanks for sewing with me!

Jessica

Comments

  1. Can I ask what kind of scissors you are using to snip off threads and dog ears?

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    1. I got these a while ago and don't remember the info on them. However, I tend to buy 5" embroidery scissors. They are super sharp and work great for trimming!

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  2. Total frustration! I checked the settings on my printer and printed it three times and my block finished at 6”! At the bottom of template page it does state that this is Block 13 as 6.000 by 6.000 (inches). Is that the issue or is it just me?

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    1. Make sure you downloaded the document and are not trying to print it as it opens from google drive. When you print it, making sure your printer is not scaling the document. It should be printed to 100%. Finally, the 6"x6"measurement referred to at the bottom of the document is the finished block size and it correct. A block that finishes at 6"x6" is unfinished at 6.5"x6.5". Since you are measuring the block in an unfinished state, it should measure 6.5"x6.5".

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  3. To get the template to measure 6 1/5 inches from edge to edge, I had to scale up to 107%.

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