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Night and Noon

Block 15 – Billie’s Sampler

Night and Noon is a nine patch based block. Also a variation on the Ohio Star The corner blocks are angled strips and the center blocks are Quarter Square Triangles (QST). However, I paper pieced this blocks because wanted my angles and points to be perfect.

Cutting

Need 4 Fabric Colors and a background Fabric

4 x 4 inch square minimum. 2 x colorway 1 and 2 x colorway 2. Now cut squares corner to corner making a total 8 half square triangles (HSTs). Note: when I paper piece I make my pieces a little larger so I would cut my squares at 4 1/2 inches.

8 x 1 1/2 x 7 inch strips 4 x colorway 3 and 4 x colorway 4. Again I would cut my strips a little larger like 2 x 7 1/2 inches

2 x 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches square. 1 x colorway 4 and 1 square background. Cut square in to 4 x QSTs for each square making 8 triangles. And once again, would cut a little larger so I would make 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch square.

1 x 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 inch square. This is your center block, I choose colorway 4.

Assembly

Paper Piecing each of the corner blocks I assembled starting with one of the middle strips of the corner square block.

once all the corner units are pieced it is time to assemble the entire unit. I assembled my pieces by working around the center block by sewing opposites sides first to the center and then adding the other two sides.

Success Block 15 – Night and Noon is complete!!!

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Rail Fence

Block 14 – Billie’s Sampler

The Rail Fence block is simple strip piecing. A nine patch block and each sub block is made up of 4 individual strips.

Cutting

36 x 1 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch strips (9 strips per color set) you need 4 colors.

Assembly

I stripped pieced in section of 2 strips each. Using Seam Align Glue and stitching with a 1.8mm straight stitch using Amann Mettler Saba 150wt CoreSpun Polyester Thread Color 3000

Press open. I pressed seams to the darker fabric.

now assemble your darker units with your lighter units. Again I used Seam Align Glue.

Again Press your seams open. And again i choose to press to the darker fabric.

Now there are 9 x 4 1/2 square blocks. Ready to be assembled into a standard nine patch configuration. There are many ways to assemble a rail fence block. Billie’s sampler showed a more complex zigzag layout which I choose to mimic as well. Lay your blocks out before assembly to get your overall design correct.

Now just assemble as a standard nine patch that your sub blocks are in your preferred layout.

I choose to assemble my nine patch in a 2 x 2 method starting at the left top to middle and finally left bottom. Then I also stitched the right top and right middle together. Be cautious to keep your blocks turned the correct way to maintain your overall design.

Keep going until your 9 patch is fully assembled.

Success!!! Your 14th block Rail Fence is now complete.

A few thoughts I used the Anthology Lovable Fat Quarter Collection. I love the Red and Oranges. But This block needed some contrast. I wish I had added a white base strip. But it is still beautiful in my opinion.

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