Today is my stop on the 318 Patchwork Patterns blog hop. Â If you haven’t heard of this fabulous book before, then you are in for a treat. Â After being out of print for many years and only available in Japanese, this collection of 318 patterns is now being republished and available in English.
During the blog hop you will see all sorts of different blocks from the book. Â But I took advantage of the timing of this blog hop and jumped straight for the Halloween blocks. Â There is something so charming about them. Â I chose 4 of the 6 blocks to make into my bunting.
The blocks are technically made for hand sewing but many people choose to paper piece them.  However that can require some extra work because that is not technically how the blocks are designed.  A little redrawing of lines and some numbering will be necessary if you want to paper piece these.  (* I ended up redrawing some of the lines above so don’t follow that picture too closely.) Also, it should be noted that the blocks are presented in very small format.  So you will want to enlarge the blocks.  200% I believe gives you a 6″ block.  But I chose 300% which gave me about a  7.5″ block.  Those pieces were still plenty small. 😉
Another nice tip is to make a map of sorts of the fabrics you plan on using for your block and color your block so that you can easily see what the tiny pieces should be once the block is all cut up. Â I make a little guide for myself with scraps of the fabrics and a list of what they will be used for. Then I break out the colored pencils and give myself a rough guide. Â And then I made four blocks!
I’m not particularly fast nor ridiculously slow…so I say that each block takes me about an evening to make. Â Especially if you include all the prep work of enlarging the block, drawing and numbering for paper piecing, and selecting fabrics. Â But the beauty of paper pieced blocks cannot be denied. Â They are picture perfect…with some careful attention to matching seams.
I didn’t want another wall hanging or quilt, so I decided to make something a little different and went with a decorative bunting. I used a woven interfacing to line the back of each pieced block to provide stability and then sewed them into a little “pocket” with the orange polka dot fabric. Â I wanted the back to be completely finished. Â I interspersed my pieced blocks with some fun burlap that I added raw edge appliqued letters to. Â A simple “BOO” says it all. Â Then I sewed them at evenly spaced intervals to a double fold bias tape (one package did the trick).
And tada! Â A holiday bunting that I will definitely use for years to come!
For me it is all in the details. Â A bit of hand embroidery. Â Carefully fussy cut fabrics lined up to match. Â And using just the right fabric for each little part. Â Oh and by the way, this fabulous line of fabric is called Witch Hazel and is available now from Riley Blake fabrics. Â In fact you can probably find it on sale since we are so close to halloween.
This is great bunting. My kids would love me to do something like this for Halloween and other Holidays. I love the fabric choices and the innovation of this project. Thanks for sharing!!
Fun fabric and such great giveaways. And your block are so cute.
What a lovely giveaway. Your bunting is perfect.
I love that you made the blocks into a bunting. So cute!
I LOVE paper-piecing, finally, after many attempts gone bad! Haha!
Super cute bunting. Thanks for the sweet giveaway.
Those are super cute! I'm still intimidated by paper piecing, but all these posts about it are encouraging me to try it…soon.
I've never done paper piecing but seeing those blocks makes me want to try! Thanks for the chance to win ;c) shopgirl7232(at)yahoo(dot)com
The bunting is super cute! I absolute love paper piecing projects and these are super cute blocks.
Love the witch! Thanks for the chance to win 🙂
I love the fabric! I would make a throw and a pillow.
Love the banner! mumbird3atgmail.com
THANK you for the giveaway! I NEED this book 🙂
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Your blocks are so cute! I love your banner idea.
I love the idea of a Halloween bunting! And your adaptions of the patterns to paper piecing. Thank you for this chance at your giveaway.
I love your bunting, wonderful job! Your fireplace and mantle are so "fall festive", just beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway!
Awesome giveaway! Love the Halloween bunting!
What great bunting–and so easy to store for next time! I'm in love with Blueberry!
Wow- that book looks like so much fun! Lots of good projects to make with my daughter!
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Thanks for all the tips. I love your blocks.
I love how you decorated your mantel!
Such a clever project! LOVE the witch block, oh my, I'm blown away 🙂 Thanks for sharing all you do, it's inspiring, even to this "old" stitcher!
I can't even imagine, those eye pieces are so tiny!
I love that Halloween bunting!! That book looks awesome. Thanks for this post and giveaway!
I'm really liking all the tips for making blocks using the book. Each tip makes it seem more doable! Your bunting is so cute.
Thanks for all the technical "how-to" that goes with this book – really helpful!! Love your bunting! Your blocks are fabulous – you are just so creative!!
Thanks for a chance to win!
Eeeeep – of course I love the look of this book 🙂 I love your bunting too – paper piecing is awesome!
It is fun to see your Halloween version of some of the blocks. Thank you for the chance to win.
What a fun giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win. Cheers!
Your bunting is fantastic! I really love the fabrics you used too. I've just started getting into paper piecing, and as a perfectionist, it's pretty much the greatest! 😉 Thanks for sharing how you altered the patterns to make them work for paper piecing.
That cat has such character. Great idea to make bunting to put your blocks on show.
Wow your bunting is great!! That book looks fantastic, as does all that yummy fabric 🙂
Such fun blocks, thanks for sharing some tips on upsizing them as well.
Your blocks are so fun looking. Great job.
Very cool. THis looks like a great addition to my library.
love this hop thanks
I love blog hops and all they offer in the line of creativity. Your banner is adorable. Isn't it great to have something already to decorate each year…something hand-made. I would love to win the red bundle and I promise to put it to good use!