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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Hattie

I'm using March's Ambassador's Choice challenge as motivation to get some of the this year's teacher quilts done early.  Today's quilt is for Ms. L, one of the before-school teachers.  Both before-school teachers have had Fire Monkey since Kindergarten, so I'm excited to make quilts for them this year.  Ms. L's favorite color is red.  The medallion quilt on my living room wall has a round of Hattie's Choice blocks, cut with my Accuquilt, and I've been wanting to do a quilt with just that block.  So that's what I picked for Ms. L.

 


 
The products featured in this post were given to me by Island Batik, Accuquilt, Schmetz, and Aurifil.  


All of these fabrics are from Island Batik's Foundations line, so they are all available all the time.  The red, black, and orange fabrics are all Blenders, and the yellow is a Basic called Amber.   I used just two color variations of the block and alternated them. Hattie's Choice is an 8" finished block, and I decided on a 7 x 7 layout.  I wanted to emphasis the red a little more, so I added a 3" border, making this finish at 62" square.

the two colorways I used

Once I had the top completed, I layered it with Hobbs 80/20 batting, my go-to batting for most quilts.  I used Schemtz needles for all piecing and quilting, as they are the only needles I will use.  I quilted diagonal lines through the kite sections of the blocks using Aurifil 2692 Black and 1104 Neon Orange.

 

Hattie's Choice is probably my favorite of the BOB dies that I have.  BOB stand for Block on Board,  meaning you can cut everything for the block in one pass of the cutter.  It's a really striking block and can really change looks depending on how you choose to color each part of the block.  I used it in my ambassador challenge in March 2020 and then made that same pattern again last year for one of the teacher quilts.

 

That's two down, two to go!  Thanks to Island Batik for the open theme and the motivation to get these done!

7 comments:

  1. That is a pretty block with the way you alternated the coloring in the two blocks. Beautiful work!

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  2. The contrast in the two blocks make a fabulous quilt, with lots of movement and interest. Great job!

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  3. Wow, Emily! This is incredibly gorgeous! You're motivating me to get my Hattie's Choice die out again. I love the colors you used for this quilt.

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  4. This is a gorgeous quilt, Emily! She's going to love it!

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  5. What a great quilt and so awesome that you can get another teacher quilt done early in the year! Well, certainly early in my calendar. Love it!

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