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2019 Block of the Month Block 2

Block 2 – Signature Block Instructions

If you prefer watching the video directly on YouTube, click here.

Download the files for block two here: Block 2 Files

Block 2 Signature Block Design
Supplies for one block
Base Blocks: two 9” squares – muslin or No Show Mesh
Front – Patches from Signature/CutFiles
Warm and Natural or White Batting: 7 7/8” square

 

 

Signature Block Supplies

1 – Back Block

2 – Bottom: Muslin

3 – Top: No Show Mesh

6 – Center Front

5 – Corners

4 – Batting

LOADING THE MONSTER BLOCK MAKER

Follow the directions included with the purchase of Monster Block Maker to apply the Maker to a 200mm x 200mm Baby Lock/Brother hoop.

Place the muslin flat on the table.

Center the Monster Block Maker on the fabric.

Insert the batting in the opening of the Maker.

Place the Top base No Show mesh over the batting.

Working from the center out, firmly press the No Show mesh (top) and muslin (bottom) onto the adhesive tape on the edges of the Maker.   Attach the hoop to the machine.

STITCHING THE BLOCK

Stitch color #1, the block layout.

Place glue in patch #1 as shown in blue.

Place fabric #1, right side up in patch 1, aligning the fabric edge with the stitched outline. Stitch color #2, the tackdown.

Place glue at the seam for fabric #2, as shown in blue.

Place fabric #2 – right side down, aligning the raw edge with the stitched outline. Stitch Color #3, the seam.

Place glue on patch #2 as shown in blue.

Flip fabric #2 open and finger press the seam.  Smooth the fabric and stitch color 4, the tackdown.

 

Place glue at the seam for fabric #3 as shown in blue.

Place fabric #3, right side down, aligning the raw edge with the stitched outline. Stitch Color #5, the seam.

Place glue in patch #3.

Flip fabric #3 open and finger press the seam. Smooth the fabric and stitch Color #6, the tackdown.

 

Quilting the Block

Stitch colors #7, 9 and 9, the quilting and embellishments.

 

For information on the Monster Block Maker click the image below.



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5 COMMENTS

  • Cindy

    I do not own either of these machines. Is there a different method for Bernina? I have 2 of the monster hoops (1large 1 small)

    • eileenroche
      AUTHOR

      Cindy, you can use any machine that can accommodate a 7″ square design. In the downloadable materials, you’ll find the designs in EXP format – perfect for your Bernina machine.

  • Susan Greene

    Looking forward to doing this as soon as I find my embroidery unit (moved into temporary digs and haven’t dug everything out yet).

  • Patty Brewer

    My largest baby lock hoop is 10 1/4″ x 6 1/4.” Is there any way I can make this BOM quilt using it?

  • Jean

    I would love to see an instructional video on making a block without the specialty hoops and software. An example would include downloading the file in EXP format (as an example), loading the Hoop, and then stitching it out. I love the quilt, but some of the instructions are confusing when you don’t have the monster hoop, etc. Thank you.