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Rainbow Becky Block

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Quilting, Tips Tagged With: #FQS1930FarmersWife, 31 Days of Rainbows, Farmers Wife Sew Along, Rainbow Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

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After having a lovely week away with my family in the week that the Farmer’s Wife 1930s Sew Along started, I was keen to get started on the first few blocks this past week.

I’ve got some special fabric picked out, but I was inspired to start with some special rainbow themed blocks instead. I probably won’t make a whole quilt in these rainbow lovelies, but with my 31 Days of Rainbows in October I just couldn’t resist making some of them with a rainbow theme and getting a feel for the process before cutting into my beautiful fabric.

This first block is called Becky and it is easy enough to rotary cut the pieces. It is number 12 in the book and the related letter – on page 45 – is so in line with my thoughts recently that it is a little eerie. The idea of living life to the full and not merely existing has been brought back home to me over the school holidays when Mr Crafty had time off work as well. It was just so nice to enjoy time together and reconnect as a family. I know that I need to try to keep us all connected more as we go back into the busy end of the year and this letter echoes that idea.

My Tips for the Becky Block

  • Watch the quarter-inch seam allowance. This block is easy to piece but if your seam allowance is out, the finished block will not be the right size. I use a quarter-inch foot on my Pfaff machine but I still needed to check my seams for accuracy.
  • Think about the orientation of your blocks and fabric. The images in the book show blocks as squares but the quilt suggestions put the blocks “on point” as diamonds instead. You may want to think about which way you are going to use your blocks in your quilt up front so you can make sure you’re happy with the orientation of your fabrics.
  • Press your seams as you go. It will help the sections fit together properly. I used my Clover finger presser for the small seams but the iron does a better job on the larger pieces. Pressing the seams will help with the accuracy of your block.

Tutorials for this Block:

  • GnomeAngel
  • Charm About You
  • Oh How Sweet
  • Marti Michell

Did you make the Becky block? Do you have any tips to share for others?

Leave a comment below – and thank you!

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Filed Under: Quilting, Tips Tagged With: #FQS1930FarmersWife, 31 Days of Rainbows, Farmers Wife Sew Along, Rainbow

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  1. Kelli says

    October 11, 2015 at 3:30 PM

    Great pointer for fabric placement. Your photos are so creative. Really enjoyed them and your blocks.

    • Tonya Grant says

      October 11, 2015 at 4:00 PM

      Thanks Kelli – I was keen to stick with my rainbow theme in my photos too!

      • Kelli says

        October 11, 2015 at 4:03 PM

        It has inspired me. Going to have to see what I can come up with to make my photos more interesting.

  2. Clairequilty says

    October 12, 2015 at 12:19 PM

    Thanks for your input about Farmers Wife quilt along. Very encouraging.

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Tonya is the voice behind The Crafty Mummy. She dabbles in lots of different crafts – patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, knitting, crochet and sewing. This is the record of projects she has done, and the projects she dreams of getting to! Read More…

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