30 Quilt Blocks in 30 Days
If you want to make each block, here are the
fabric requirements:
To make all individual blocks as pictured: white - 2 1/8 yards
All other fabrics are scraps but if you want to use one color the yardage is 1 1/8 yard.
Keep in mind, these are super simple blocks but each one can make a beauty of a quilt.
Want to get a head start?
All the links to the blocks are listed below.
Block 1- 4 Patch Blog Hop day 1
Block 2 - Double Stuffed Blog Hop day 2
Block 3 - Baby in a Corner Blog Hop day 3
Block 4 - Dutch Door Blog Hop day 4
Block 6 - Tacked Up Blog Hop day 6
Block 7 - Stripper Blog Hop day 7
Block 8 - Staggered Blog Hop day 8
Block 9 - Topsy Turvy Blog Hop day 9
Block 10 - Chunky Pinwheel Blog Hop day 10
Block 11 - Painted WIndow Blog Hop day 11
Block 12 - Broken Cinder Block Blog Hop day 12
Block 13 - Reaction Blog Hop day 13
Block 14 - Median Strip Blog Hop day 14
Block 15 - Center of Attention Blog Hop day 15
Block 16 - Bounce Blog Hop day 16
Block 17 - Sweet Sixteen Blog hop day 17
Block 18 - Yeah Eights Blog hop day 18
Block 19 - Weave Blog hop day 19
Block 20 - Classic Blog hop day 20
Block 21 - Spot Blog hop day 21
Block 22 - Cross Walk Blog hop day 22
Block 23 - Opposites Attract Blog hop day 23
Block 24 - Possibility Blog hop day 24
Block 25 - Camper Window Blog hop day 25
Block 26 - Catching Z's Blog hop day 26
Block 27 - Broken Stripes Blog hop day 27
Block 28 - Stockade Blog hop day 28
Block 29 - Dovetail Blog hop day 29
Block 30 - Slow Tee Blog hop day 30
Quilt Finish - Blocks Quilt Blog hop Quilt
If you are making the blocks, we have a Facebook page for sharing our progress.
Click here to join the group.
Here are some of the quilt tops I've finished so far:
From Block 1
Four Patch
From Block 4
Dutch Door
From Blocks 5 & 6
Framed Up
From Block 13
Reaction
Block 7 - Stripper Blog Hop day 7
Block 8 - Staggered Blog Hop day 8
Block 9 - Topsy Turvy Blog Hop day 9
Block 10 - Chunky Pinwheel Blog Hop day 10
Block 11 - Painted WIndow Blog Hop day 11
Block 12 - Broken Cinder Block Blog Hop day 12
Block 13 - Reaction Blog Hop day 13
Block 14 - Median Strip Blog Hop day 14
Block 15 - Center of Attention Blog Hop day 15
Block 16 - Bounce Blog Hop day 16
Block 17 - Sweet Sixteen Blog hop day 17
Block 18 - Yeah Eights Blog hop day 18
Block 19 - Weave Blog hop day 19
Block 20 - Classic Blog hop day 20
Block 21 - Spot Blog hop day 21
Block 22 - Cross Walk Blog hop day 22
Block 23 - Opposites Attract Blog hop day 23
Block 24 - Possibility Blog hop day 24
Block 25 - Camper Window Blog hop day 25
Block 26 - Catching Z's Blog hop day 26
Block 27 - Broken Stripes Blog hop day 27
Block 28 - Stockade Blog hop day 28
Block 29 - Dovetail Blog hop day 29
Block 30 - Slow Tee Blog hop day 30
Quilt Finish - Blocks Quilt Blog hop Quilt
If you are making the blocks, we have a Facebook page for sharing our progress.
Click here to join the group.
There is a Pinterest Board where all the blocks and quilts are linked:
Here are some of the quilt tops I've finished so far:
From Block 1
Four Patch
From Block 4
Dutch Door
From Blocks 5 & 6
Framed Up
From Block 13
Reaction
From Block 16
From blocks 20 and 21
Classic
From block 26
Catching Z's
From block 28
Stockade
From Block 30
Slow Tee
And the finished quilt:
"Blocks"
Another finished quilt with
30 Quilt Blocks in 30 Days
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I'm visiting your blog after a note on Just let me quilt. I never can
ReplyDeleteresist seeing how someone uses blocks, and a challenge is so much fun. Think I will try to join you tomorrow and maybe even catch up.
Thanks Lynn
Fun as usual ... thanks for donating your time. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteJust found you, think I will stay! Love the 30 in 30!
ReplyDeleteI just found a link to your 30 in 30 on Pinterest, and I can't wait to get started using some of them! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Carla,
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the feature on Connie's linky party today. I just LOVE the stockade quilt!! I am going to PIN and maybe I can share it later in the year on my blog? Would you mind? ~smile~ Roseanne
Thanks for creating a quilt along that isn't super difficult. Looking forward to seeing what other folks will post after having done all the blocks.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blocks on Pinterest, and you've inspired me! Thank you for the great instructions - I think I will start with the Reaction block (that quilt at the bottom of the list is gorgeous!) and move on from there, I will definitely come back and share pics of the completed projects when they are done!
ReplyDeleteEven though I have "sew" much going on already I want to do this :-)
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy playing around with the blocks and making quilts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteI would like to do this in the rainbow colors like the one posted for the project. How do I determine which block is which? Are the blocks being done in a particular order? Is there a layout design so I can select the proper colors to accomplish this? It’s a great looking project, so please let me know so I can catch up! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy - You are a no reply and I can't email you so I hope you see this here. The blocks are in order and are in the quilt in order by columns. If you click on the link above-called BLOCKS it is the first quilt that is rainbow colorway and describes the borders in detail. https://createinthesticks.blogspot.com/2018/01/blocks-30-quilt-blocks-in-30-days-finish.html
ReplyDeleteYou can email me and I can give you more information if you need it.
This is a really fun blog hop. I finding all kinds of new blogs!
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This is amazing creative work. I appreciated your crafting ideas for DIY. I really love the way yo explain. You always come up with new ideas.
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ReplyDeleteI came across your blog whilst looking for a 30 Day challenge to give me something to work on each day now that I am mostly not at work due to lock down against Coronavirus.
I have only made one quilt before, self taught, and I just used same size blocks all the way through but alternated the colours/patterns. It finished well but looking forward to trying these challenges each day - thank you for creating the challenge!
Jemma