It's a new year and we've got a new sew along for you! Australian designer Jen Kingwell originally ran "Long Time Gone" as a popular year-long block of the month. Now the book is available in the US and Jen has given her permission for a new sew along, brainstormed by Angie Wilson, who blogs as
Gnome Angel! The quilt is fun and scrappy, and all sewn with straight seams. It is a
lot of cutting and sewing! But I've got some neat tricks for you and I think you'll have as much fun working
on your Long Time Gone quilt as I'm having making mine. Some of the
blocks are really cute!
The Sew Along Hosts and Timeframe
I''ll be providing
free template conversion charts here on the blog so
you can follow along and rotary cut the pieces for the sampler blocks
from strips using your
From Marti Michell tools. If you were with us for the Farmer's Wife 1930s Sampler Quilt Sew Along, you probably already have the tools and know our partner for this quilt along, the
Gnome Angel, Angie Wilson. Nicole Carver will also be joining us from Canada through her blog,
Snips Snippets. Sign up to follow my blog and theirs so you won't miss any of the weekly tutorials! We'll be sharing how-to's and options for making the blocks and working with small pieces -- easy peasy with accurate sewing, which starts with accurate cutting.
Accurate cutting doesn't have to start with our tools, but we don't call them Perfect Patchwork Templates for nothing! 😊 They're laser-cut, include 1/4 inch seams and the special engineered corners makes it easy to match squares and triangles for perfect points -- really, it's easier than you may think!
The Sew Along
starts March 15 and will keep you sewing until July 28, 2017.
Two tutorials will be posted every week, one by me and one by Angie or Nicole, who will alternate week to week.
What You Will Need
The Long Time Gone Book
The tutorials will guide you as we follow Jen Kingwell's book from block to block. For quilters in North America, the
Long Time Gone book will be available from our website for $28 plus $5.95 S/H (our S/H charge is a flat rate for any size order). Some LQS will have it, too. If you live in Australia, check with Angie for where to shop.
From Marti Michell Perfect Patchwork Templates
Not necessary but definitely helpful for sewing accuracy!
We've got an info sheet that you can download for reference by clicking here, but here's the lowdown:
The most frequently used sets are
A, B, D and N. We'll be using them for the first 6 weeks of the sew along.
Set Q is used to cut the Bow Tie blocks.
I'm going to show you some tricks for accurate, efficient cutting (which leads to accurate, efficient sewing!) for "now and later", and you'll love our
Pineapple Ruler Set #8262 -- it's the #1 go-to tool for making this quilt! If you don't use any of other tools, you will be so glad to have this set on hand for these 16 blocks! Pineapple is shown in the "Order of the Blocks" below as #15, but we have a tried-and-true way to make them that we think you'll really like. We're going to begin working on them in the first 6 weeks, probably around week 3.
In the second 6 weeks, we'll be using
Log Cabin Rulers #8037 for 1-1/2 inch and 3/4 inch finished strips for the Chevron Log Cabins,
and #8227 for 1 inch and 1/2 inch finished strips for the Courthouse Steps blocks. Some people think cutting strips to exact length is a bit fussy but you'd be surprised by how much difference it makes to the finished block -- not only will it be the same size on all 4 sides, the interior strips will also be straight and "square" from row to row.
We'll cut the "60-degree triangles" with the
Peaky and Spike Set #8289 (we used quotation marks because the triangles in these blocks are not really 60-degree triangles; the angle is actually 53-1/2 degrees).
Or, if you have Set C or D, or the Sashing Star Ruler, we'll tell you how to cut these triangles with one of those tools.
Our tools are sold through local quilt shops and are also available on our website
here.
Fabric, of course!
We'll be talking about selecting fabrics soon so you'll have time to gather together some yummy cotton goodness before we get down to business. I had a blast shopping for my favorite colors in my studio! Angie will be using Andover fabrics by Alison Glass, and Nicole is making her quilt using FreeSpirit solids by Anna Maria Horner.
The Order of the Blocks
We're hoping this list will help you plan your approach to completing your to-do list each week. If you already have the book, we hope you'll hold tight until March 15 before you get started -- you just never know when a bit of info could turn into a personal gold nugget, no matter what your experience level!
- Bow Tie – Make 2
- Square in a Square Stars – Make 1
- Crosses of the U.K. – Make 6
- Jacobs Ladder – Make 9
- Trip Around the World – Make 1
- Plus a Star – Make 1
- Churn Dash – Make 21
- Courthouse Steps – Make 9
- Log Cabin – Make 4
- Half Square Triangle 1 – Make 1
- Half Square Triangle 2 – Make 1
- Half Square Triangle 3 – Make 1
- Flying Geese – Make 64
- 60 Degree Triangle – Make 30
- Pineapple Log Cabin – Make 16
- Checkerboard
Sponsors and Prizes
Angie has put together a great lineup of sponsors and prizes! More info about prizes and how to qualify for them will be published shortly. So far we can share this list of sponsors:
We hope you'll be quilting along with us! If you have any questions, feel free to email us through the
contact page on the From Marti Michell website.