Julie Herman

Make a block for our wedding quilt!


You are invited to make a block for our wedding quilt.

Lawrence & I made the first two blocks.



About our wedding quilt: A huppah is the canopy a Jewish couple stands under during the wedding ceremony. It can be a sheet, a family heirloom tapestry, or a quilt! It is held up by four poles and it symbolizes the home that we will build together. I am going to make a quilt for our huppah, naturally. It is going to be large and I need 222 small triangle blocks to make it. That's where you come in.


Details 1. Make a triangular block that finishes at 6" tall. (See Template for more info.) You can also use the Creative Grids 60° triangle ruler that is used in my Chopsticks, Varsity & Ballerina quilt patterns to cut a 6 1/2" tall triangle. I took fabrics with me to Sew Down in Portland and came home with some blocks. These are the first 15 blocks:

2. Piece your block using any technique. Please avoid adding embellishments or appliqué.
You can use my HexNMore, Sidekick or Mini HexNMore to create a triangle as shown in these blocks.

You can make a square or rectangle using straight piecing and trim it to the shape of a triangle as shown in these blocks. (Or you can send me the larger piece and I can trim it down.)

You can create a block with improv techniques using straight lines or curves.

The possibilities are endless!! 3. Use any mix of the 20 Kona Solids shown in the image below. Please do not add any print fabrics or other solids to your block. We want the quilt to have a uniform look.
Our friends over at Pink Chalk Fabrics have graciously agreed to help out all of the sewists who want to participate and don't have the colors on hand to whip up a block. You can find a small, coordinating fabric bundle from the Kona palate we're using in their shop.
4. Sign the back of the block in the seam allowance with your first last name the date you made it.
Here are our signatures on the back of the first blocks.
Our social media hashtag for the wedding is #lawlovesjulie. We would love it if you shared your finished block on Instagam using #lawlovesjulie in your comment. 5. Mail the block to me by April 30th. Julie Herman
Jaybird Quilts LLC
Po Box 131201
Carlsbad, CA 92013


This is the "plan" for the quilt. In the center I'm going to make a medallion. It will be surrounded by a ring of 54 blocks. The final ring then contains 168 blocks.




Details 1. Make a triangular block that finishes at 6" tall. (template link here) 2. Piece using any technique. (Please avoid adding embellishments or appliqué.) 3. Use any mix of the 20 Kona Solids listed above. 4. Sign the back of the block in the seam allowance (first name last name date made) & share a photo of it online with #lawlovesjulie. 5. Mail the block to me by April 30th.
Please mail your finished block by 4/30/14 to:
Julie Herman Jaybird Quilts LLC Po Box 131201 Carlsbad, CA 92013
We can't wait to see what you will make! Thank you so much for being a part of our celebration!


© Blog post written by Julie Herman
For more information visit http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/
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