Dresden Plate Fan Blades with Jelly Roll Scraps.
This is Part 1 of a 2 Part Dresden Plate Tutorial.
The rain is falling and it is breezy
but the worst of the hurricane is passing us 100 miles out to sea.
and Nutmeg and I are sewing.
Today is National Sew a Jelly Roll Day.
so I have decided today is a good day to share how I have made
In March, I decided to use my blue, yellow, green and white jelly roll scraps by
Adding Dresden Plates to my Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt
To make scrappy Dresden plate or fan blades.
I use my jelly rolls or other scraps.
These are the tools I used:
my 2.5" by 6.5" ruler
and
my EZ Dresden 7" ruler by Darlene Zimmerman.
Any 2.5" and fan blade ruler will work.
2.5" by 5" rectangles.
Then I fold my Dresden pieces in half lengthwise, right sides together,
and sew a 1/4" seam across the wide edge.
I chain piece these units assembly line style.
Then I turn the points out and press them to get a sharp point.
then those together until I have a completed Dresden Plate.
This will show how I make the center circles and applique the completed Dresden Plates to my quilt block.
I hope those of you who have never made this fun and easy quilt pattern will find these tutorials helpful.
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Happy National Sew-A-Jelly Roll Day!
No Jelly Rolls in your stash?
No problem!
Cut 2.5" strips from your yardage
or add some jelly rolls to your stash.
Use this coupon code and the link below today and shop
Jelly Rolls @ Fat Quarter Shop
May you enjoy your Scrappy Saturday Sewing today!
1 comment:
I love your Dresden plate blocks. The color choices are my favorites and they're beautiful. I use the Darlene Zimmerman template too. One of the first tools I bought. Happy quilting .
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