So cute! Please email the instructions! Reply
all the directions are listed right here. I am excited to start fall decorating Reply I need to sew a fun project and this is the one Reply Please send me a strippy pumpkin quilt block. Would make awesome mug rugs or if other strippy fruit patterns were thought up, I could visualize an awesome fruit table runner or lap quilt! ReplyĬute block! I am using it to make a table runner. So cute! Would you email me the pattern? Thanks! Reply If you have you have further questions, please chat, email or call Customer Service. The instructions on how to make the Strippy Pumpkin Quilt Block is on the site. You are doing wonderful and have amazing patience. *Sarah in customer service, I’m sorry you have to deal with ignorant people unable to read the above instructions. Thank you for this wonder pattern/ Instructions. I’ve printed it frustrated because the printing on each page 1-3 overlaps.
Genny Johnson Caraveo October 26th, 2021.You will find the list of what you need and the directions in this link. Please email me the pattern thank you at Reply If you have any questions, please email or phone customer service. Please send me this pattern I would love to make it for next thanksgiving Reply I am looking forward to making this for a fundraiser for a cancer nonprofit Fall Festival. Δ 118 Responses to “Stitch a Strippy Pumpkin Quilt Block for Fall” Mail (required) (will not be published).Tags: fall, halloween, Piecing, quilt, quilt blocks, Scraps, thanksgiving Put it in a frame and give it as a gift, or work it into a fall-themed quilt design! This pumpkin block will now be an 8½” square. Press the seams toward the background strips. Sew the 1½” x 8½” background strips to the top and bottom of the pumpkin block. Press the seams toward the border strips. Sew the 1½” x 6½” background strips on either side of the pumpkin block. Sew the stem and leaf row to the top of the orange strips. Sew the pieces together, then press both seams open toward the brown square. To make the top of the block, arrange (from left to right) the 1½” x 3″ background strip, the brown square and the open green leaf unit you just cut. Press the corners away from the green strip. Just like you did with the other squares, trim away the corners ¼” from the sewn lines. Mark these from corner to corner as well, then sew on the lines. Place the remaining two background squares on top of the green strip. Press the corners away from the orange strips. Using a ruler and rotary cutter, trim the corners ¼” from the sewn line. To shape the pumpkin, mark each square with a diagonal line from corner to corner. Place a background square on each corner of the strips right side down, as shown above. Once you’ve cut all of your fabric into the needed dimensions, sew the orange strips together lengthwise. Green fabric, cut into a 1½” x 3″ strip.
Six orange fabric strips, cut into 1½” x 5½” strips.To make the pumpkin strips stand out, use different fabrics - we mixed six different orange prints for ours. Good to Know: You need fabric in orange, green and brown, along with a background fabric of your choosing. All you need now is a warm mug of homemade apple cider and the perfect fall afternoon is complete. It comes together in a snap, and it’s perfect for autumn stitching. This scrappy, stash-busting pumpkin quilt block is made entirely of 1½”-wide strips. If you’re looking to make an adorable, totally one-of-a-kind project this fall, look no further.