Monday, July 03, 2017

Quilter's Recipe Box - Unit Seven, Lozenge

Welcome to month number seven of the Quilter's Recipe Box.

This month's unit is a variation of last month's Square in a Square Unit - but instead of adding to all four corners we will only be adding to two corners.  The block is Linoleum.  It is featured in the Farmer's Wife book, as well as EQ7.  I haven't found any more information about it, but it's a nice block!


So, let's get started and make the block!  You will need one 3 1/2 square of your feature fabric, four 3 1/2 squares of a secondary fabric, and four 2 x 3 1/2 rectangles of a third fabric.  From your background fabric you will need eight 2 inch squares and four 2 x 3 1/2 inch rectangles.

First, you will sew the four Lozenge units.  Mark each 2 inch square on the diagonal.  Sew one square to two of the corners of the 3 1/2 inch secondary squares as below:


Trim, and press to the outside of the block.

Make four Split Square units from the 2 x 3 1/2 inch rectangles.  Then lay out your block like this:


Then sew it together and it will look like this:


Easy as can be :)  You can get the entire set of Quilters Recipe Box units in my Etsy shop!

Last week I mentioned a giveaway.  I have an extra spool of Aurifil thread to pass on to a lucky person.  I accidentally bought a duplicate spool of red that I thought I would pass on.


This gorgeous red is called Paprika.  It is a beautiful bright red and would look awesome on a patriotic quilt!

19 comments:

  1. Paprika! What a great color, especially for a patriotic quilt or that primary color baby quilt that is in the works. Your blog always gets me thinking.

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  2. Love it! I love the fabrics you've chosen, and the look of that block. Thanks for this fun series.

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  3. Thanks for sharing your thread. I love the block and how the red, white and blue are arranged.

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  4. Looove your Block & the COLOR of the Thread! Beautiful shade! Thank you for chance to win it!! :D

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  5. I love that name. It somehow sounds bright and sassy.

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  6. Like your block and color choices!

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  7. Paprika goes great on deviled eggs, I wonder what it would look like on a yellow, red, and white quilt?

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  8. Happy belated 4th! Love this block and your choice of fabrics! Paprika is a great name for thread but makes me hungry!

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  9. Gorgeous colors for your block. I love red and use it in almost all my quilts.

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  10. Anonymous5:38 PM

    My mom always says every room in your house should have some red just a little or a lot

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  11. I love the block, and the thread is even better! Love red and love Aurifil!

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  12. Love the block! Happy belated 4th!

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  13. This is a great block for celebrating July 4th ...it reminds me of fireworks too :) And a vibrant Aurifil Paprika to go with it, fantastic!

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  14. Love your fabric and thread choices! That paprika color is 🔥echeagaray.balcazar@gmail.com

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  15. I've been on a red streak lately and a fresh spool of Auriful would be delightful! Thank you for sharing your thread and your quilts ... especially love the quilting on your "curvalicious" batiks quilt. emw at etheldora dot com

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    1. Gorgeous block!I like paprika too. lwittsend@gmail.com

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  17. Beautiful block and lovely tutorial! Thank you! bethastrand@gmail.com

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