July Block Lotto — House

three house blocks on a cutting mat

For our July block we’re making houses! This pattern is by Amanda Castor, who is a local quilter.

The pattern has both a house and a tree pattern. The unfinished house block size is 5 ½” x 7”—make one or more of them to be included in the drawing. Tree blocks are optional contributions that are welcome but won’t count as a lotto entry.

Follow Material Girl Quilts’ My Town Quilt Blocks tutorial using the following guidelines:
— For the house, door and roof, go wild! Use whatever colors you like. Fussy cuts welcome!
— For the background, use blue in a small scale print or solid. We want the background to represent the sky, so keep that in mind.

As a reminder, these blocks will be turned in at the August meeting and the lotto is open only to current, paid members.

June Block Lotto — Ice Pop

3 ice pop blocks on a cutting mat

For our June block we’re making ice pops! We’re celebrating summer with these cool treats. These BIG blocks are really easy to make.

The unfinished block size is 8” x about 18 ½”—the pattern says 18 ¾” but the sample blocks made were closer to 18 ½”. The winner of these blocks will have room to make size adjustments on this block as needed.

Popsicle® is a brand name so we’re aiming to avoid trademark infringement with our terminology.

Follow Sew Yeah’s pattern to make your block(s) using the following guidelines:
— For the ice pop, use three different fabrics in colors of your choice in modern, small-scale prints or solids. Keep an eye on contrast so your sweet treat doesn’t disappear into the background!
— For the stick, use brown or tan.
— For the background, use a cheery yellow in a solid or small-scale print.

For our purposes, please make only the ice pop block with no sashing. The winner will be able to decide what kind/size of sashing to make.

As a reminder, these blocks will be turned in at the July meeting and the lotto is open only to current, paid members.

May Block Lotto — Plus

example blocks for May's block lotto assignment

For our May block we’re making the ever popular ➕! These blocks are so easy to make—it’s a 9-patch made with 4” blocks, resulting in a 10 ½” finished block. The goal is to get many different colors of pluses so raid those scrap bins!

5 feature squares + 4 background squares = 9 patch ➕

Follow Quilty Love’s Simple Plus Quilt tutorial to make your block(s) using the following guidelines:
— For the plus, use just one color: print or solid, modern fabric as usual.
— For the background, use scrappy, low-volume fabrics.

As a reminder, these blocks will be turned in at the June meeting and the lotto is open only to current, paid members.