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.

COVID Precautions Survey for Members

overhead photo of fabric face mask on a cutting mat

The IMQG board is reexamining our COVID precautions for in-person meetings.  With vaccinations, masks, and testing as the tools available to prevent the spread of COVID, there are a number of scenarios. We are asking members to let us know via survey which scenarios you would personally be comfortable with for upcoming meetings.

Please note that we will continue to offer virtual meetings in addition to in-person meetings when possible.

We ask that you take the survey by Monday, April 25, so that we have time to tally the results and provide any updates to the membership. 

April Block Lotto — Bird

a quilt block featuring a blue bird laying on a cutting mat

For our April block we’re making birds! Spring is coming—really it is! So we’ll be making these sweet little birds using a paper-pieced pattern that makes an 8″ finished block. The block is called Follow the Blue Bird but we’re making these scrappy so use whatever colors you like!

This block uses foundation paper piecing. If you’re unfamiliar with paper piecing (also called foundation piecing), here’s a tutorial that may help:

Follow Riley Blake’s paper-pieced bird block pattern to make your block(s) using the following guidelines:
— For the bird’s body and wing, use any color you like, solids or prints. Keep it scrappy!
— For the bird’s beak and legs, use yellow or orange, solid or print.
— For the background, use white low-volume.

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