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Quilted Kitchen: Hot Cocoa Cup Quilt Block & Hot Cocoa for One Recipe

Quilt Therapy Posted on April 26, 2021 by TK HarrisonApril 26, 2021

Hot Cocoa Cup Quilt Block a Free Pattern for a 12" quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Hot Cocoa Cup Quilt Block

Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (scant 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Blue: Cut ONE (1) 3 7/8″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. You’ll end up with TWO (2) triangles. You only need ONE (1) of these triangles for this quilt block. (This is paired with the results of the Blue 3 1/2″ square & is also paired with the results of the White 3 1/2″ square. Which will make ONE (1) Split Half-Square Triangle as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Blue: Cut ONE (1) 3 1/2″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. You’ll end up with TWO (2) triangles. You only need ONE (1) of these triangles for this quilt block. (This is paired with the results of the Blue 3 7/8″ square & is also paired with the results of the White 3 1/2″ square. Which will make ONE (1) Split Half-Square Triangle as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Blue: Cut ONE (1) 8″ x 9″ rectangle. (This is the “cup” of the quilt block. It’s paired with the results of the Blue 2 1/2″ squares, which will create TWO (2) Snowball corners, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Blue: Cut ONE (1) 2 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ rectangle. (This is the “saucer” of this quilt block. It’s paired with the results of the White 2 7/8″ squares, which will create TWO (2) Snowball Corners, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 2″ x 12 1/2″ rectangle. (This is the very top of this quilt block. It’s also the upper left-hand & upper right-hand corners of this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 2″ x 9″ rectangle. (This is paired with the Blue 8″ x 9″ rectangle as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 3 1/2″ x 6″ rectangle. (This is paired with the results of the Blue 2 7/8″ square & is also paired with the far right-hand corner of the Blue 2 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ rectangle. As needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut FOUR (4) 2 1/2″ squares. On the back side of each square draw a diagonal line, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. (These are paired with the Blue 2 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ rectangle & they’re also paired with the Blue 8″ x 9″ rectangle. They’ll create FOUR (4) Snowball Corners as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 3 1/2″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. You’ll end up with TWO (2) triangles. You only need ONE (1) of these triangles for this quilt block. (This is paired with the results of the Blue 3 7/8″ square & is also paired with the results of the Blue 3 1/2″ square. Which will make ONE (1) Split Half-Square Triangle as needed for this quilt block.)

Quilt Therapy Quilt Note for Quilt Block TutorialsHot Cocoa Cup Quilt Block Diagram a Free Pattern for 12" finished quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Hot Cocoa Cup Quilt Block Diagram

Hot Cocoa Cup Quilt a Free Pattern for a 36" x 48" quilt at QuiltTherapy.com!

Hot Cocoa Cup Quilt

If you make TWELVE (12) “Hot Cocoa Cup Quilt Blocks,” you’ll end up with the quilt top pictured above. The size will be 36″ x 48″ finished, 36 1/2″ x 48 1/2″ unfinished.




Hershey's Hot Cocoa For One RecipeHot Cocoa Cup for One Free Recipe from Hershey’s




Posted in Free Quilt Block Instructions, Free Recipes, Quilt Block Fun, Quilt Therapy, Quilt Therapy Blocks, Quilted Kitchen | Tagged food threapy, free quilt patterns, quilt block fun, quilt blogging, Quilt-spiration, quiltalicious | Leave a reply

The Good Time Quilters of Blind Bay are Sewing it up Again!

Quilt Therapy Posted on December 27, 2018 by TK HarrisonDecember 25, 2018

Remember the Good Time Quilters of Blind Bay (GTQ of Blind Bay)? They’re sewing my 2006 BOM “Cinnamon-teen Chocolate Figs & Roses“ quilt from my sister site, BOMquilts.com!

Cinnamon-teen Chocolate Figs & Roses 2006 BOM Quilt from BOMQuilts.com. An original sampler design of 16-patch squares made with a touch of cinnamon with chocolate, figs & roses – sure to be a delectable delight!

They are now three months into making their quilt blocks and, my oh my, I think they’re having way too much fun! Is that a thing? Having too much fun? Naw, not for quilters, anyway! 🙂




Here are some photos of the quilt blocks that Mandy S. sent to me of her own quilt blocks. She is making them from a batik layer cake that she had in her stash:

September by Mandy
Chocolate Dipped Kite Quilt Block
November by Mandy
Half-Moon Star Quilt Block
October by Mandy
Meet me in the Middle Quilt Block




The photo below is of some of the members of the GTQ of Blind Bay with three month’s worth of their “Cinnamon-teen Chocolate Figs & Roses“ quilt blocks:

Blind Bay Quilt Group Three Month's Worth of Quilt Blocks Sewing from the original pattern by TK Harrsion "Cinnamon-Teen Chocolate Figs and Roses" Block of the Month found at https://BOMquilts.com

I wonder, though, whatever are the GTQ of Blind Bay going to do for space when they continue adding quilt blocks to that stage? I don’t know about you, but I’m looking forward to seeing how the photo (and quilts) evolve!

 

Posted in BOMquilts.com, Free Quilt Block Instructions, Free Quilt Patterns, Quilt Block Fun, Quilt Therapy | Tagged 2006 BOM quilt, quilt blogging, quilt groups, quilt therapy blocks, Quilt-spiration | Leave a reply

The Good Time Quilters of Blind Bay

Quilt Therapy Posted on November 8, 2018 by TK HarrisonDecember 25, 2018

“The Good Time Quilters of Blind Bay,” Sorrento, British Columbia, Canada is not a formal guild, but a group of very social quilters. We now have 53 members, on average 25 will attend the meetings. Many of us travel and go to warmer climates in the winter. Our group was formed in 1997 by a group of friends with a passion for quilting and who enjoyed the company of fellow quilters. Their object was to have fun, enjoying lots of chit chat, potluck lunches and laughing together while doing what they loved.




“Show & Tell is a favorite part of all our meetings. From this, ideas and techniques are shared, and members willingly offer to do demonstrations of new quilting patterns and techniques . We like to have a demo each month, and sometimes bring a presenter in to teach a class. Our projects vary, large and small. Mystery quilts, BOM’s, table runner’s and the list goes on.

“The lasting friendships formed, a feeling of belonging and the skills shared are the special focus of our group and we embrace all who have a desire to quilt and learn along with us.”

This year (and into next year), the Good Time Quilters of Blind Bay have chosen to make my original pattern from my sister site BOMquilts.com called “Cinnamon-teen Chocolate Figs & Roses.”




The Good Time Quilters of Blind Bay Sorrento, British Columbia, Canada

Pictured above are the members of the Good Time Quilters of Blind Bay Sorrento, British Columbia, Canada with their first “Cinnamon-teen Chocolate Figs & Roses” blocks

Posted in BOMquilts.com, Free Quilt Block Instructions, Free Quilt Patterns, Quilt Block Fun, Quilt Therapy | Tagged 2006 BOM quilt, quilt blogging, quilt groups, quilt therapy blocks, Quilt-spiration | 2 Replies

On Cloud Nine: Gentleman’s Fancy Quilt Block

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 7, 2018 by TK HarrisonAugust 7, 2018

Gentleman's Fancy Quilt Block Free Pattern at QuiltTherapy.com!

Gentleman’s Fancy Quilt Block




Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (precise 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Dark Green: Cut ONE (1) 4 1/2″ square.
  • Medium Green: Cut TWO (2) 4 3/4″ squares. Then cut each square diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. You will end up with TWO (2) triangles per square.
  • Avocado Green: Cut TWO (2) 5 1/4″ squares. Then cut the squares diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You will end up with FOUR (4) triangles per square.
  • Light Green: Cut TWO (2) 4 3/4″ squares. Then cut each square diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. You will end up with TWO (2) triangles per square.
  • White: Cut EIGHT (8) 2 3/4″ squares. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You will end up with FOUR (4) triangles.
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the squares diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You will end up with FOUR (4) triangles per square.

   

Gentleman's Fancy Quilt Block Diagram Free Pattern at QuiltTherapy.com!

Gentleman’s Fancy Quilt Block Diagram




Posted in Free Quilt Block Instructions, On Cloud Nine, On Cloud Nine Quilt Blocks, Quilt Block Fun, Quilt Therapy | Tagged food threapy, free quilt patterns, quilt block fun, quilt blogging, quilt therapy blocks, Quilt-spiration | Leave a reply

On Cloud Nine: Single Wedding Ring Quilt Block

Quilt Therapy Posted on July 31, 2018 by TK HarrisonOctober 14, 2018

Single Wedding Ring Quilt Block Free Pattern at QuiltTherapy.com!

Single Wedding Ring Quilt Block




Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (precise 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Purple: Cut FOUR (4) 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ strips.
  • Purple: Cut FOUR (4) 3 1/4″ squares.
  • White: Cut EIGHT (8) 2 3/4″ squares. Then cut each square diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. You will end up with TWO (2) triangles per square.
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 4 1/2″ square.
  • White: Cut FOUR (4) 3 1/4″ squares.




Single Wedding Ring Quilt Block Free Pattern at QuiltTherapy.com!

Single Wedding Ring Quilt Block Diagram

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