Today, Riley Blake is kicking off a fun quilt along called Meet the Makers. For the next few weeks there will be a free quilt block tutorial each week with video instruction to make the blocks!
Meet the Makers
The reason it's called Meet the Makers is because many of the Riley Blake Designers will be sewing along, creating the blocks featuring fabric from their own collections! (Click here to see many of the blocks by other designers.)
I've started my blocks using fabric from both Gingham Girls and Sunnyside Avenue collections. I've always felt like they were coordinating sister collections so I'm excited to play with them both together.
This is Block #1. See video instructions below.
The finished quilt design calls for 8 of these blocks. I've got my first four and I'm trying to decide if I'm going to make the same block, or a different variation on the same colors. I'm kind of leaning in the direction of a scrappy variation.
Here is the finished quilt, made using Riley Blake Confetti Cottons (solids). It's so cheerful! I'm excited to see how it turns out in the variety of different fabric collections and color palettes. If you are interested in a kit for the Confetti Cottons version, they will be restocked and available again in October.
Here is the video tutorial to get you started on Block 1!
Here are the fabric requirements (per block) for Block 1 - based on the solids version. Of course, feel free to mix and match your fabrics and color placement!
- White: 8 squares 2 ½" x 2 ½" and 4 squares 3" x 3"
- Orange: 5 squares 2 ½" x 2 ½"
- Light Pink: 4 squares 3" x 3"
- Dark Pink: 4 squares 2 ½" x 2 ½"
Sneak Peek alert! Here is the block using a few of the prints from my upcoming fabric collection, Gretel!
Gretel will be available in stores late November. Of course I will be share lots more photos and projects with you when that time comes, but here's a fun little taste to tide you over!
To see the finished quilt and links to the rest of the blocks, CLICK HERE.
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Nanette
I love this quilt in the Riley solids, and I can’t wait to see it in your prints. I want to make it, but a 70 inch square quilt isn’t really useful to me. I need bed sized quilts. I’ve been trying this figure out how to make extra blocks to make it queen sized. Any thoughts?
Amy
Hmm, I don't have any specific ideas. Some quilts are just trickier to scale, especially when they're laid out medallion style. You could try adding borders to expand the size?
Raylene
I love the way Amy added the Irish Chain blocks in between the stars. This is a fast way to make the quilt bigger! I added an extra row, but you could add several to make it as big as you need to. Follow Amy's design for a bigger quilt.
Jill Neely
Looks gorgeous, love this quilt. Is there fabric requirements for the entire quilt somewhere? Thanks.
Amy
I've been talking with Riley Blake today about publishing the fabric requirements ahead of time for the whole quilt. I'll let you know as soon as possible if they do!
Hayley
Have the fabric requirements become available?
Linda Menkes
Is there a way to get the printed directions for this quilt without buying the kit? I like to use my own fabric choices.
Amy
Good question. As of right now, there will be a block tutorial video each week for the next 4 weeks and each one will include fabric requirements and a demo for each block. I think at some point when the quilt along is finished there will be printed directions for the quilt in its entirety. I'm also hoping there will be a page with fabric requirements for the whole quilt - I'll let you know as soon as I hear they've got it ready.
Marek Susan
Hello Amy,
good to see you again. your patterns and designs are really good as always. the idea to make a quilt is great. thanks for sharing this to us
travelingro
I really like this quilt as well. I would like written directions without buying a kit ... ;( I absolutely love your new line and looking forward to it's availability in November.
SusieQ
Why not use the sister collection in same colors to make the remaining 4 blocks.
Amy
I used both collections in this first block - so I think I'll just remix similar colors from the other fabrics for the remaining blocks. 🙂
Rosemaryflower
Amy, jeepers, how adorable is this block with your fabric!!
wowie I love your new fabrics too, and this new sneak peek block is wonderful
Amy
Thank you, Rosemary!! xo
Jeanne Sullivan
Totally love this, Amy! Your eye for color is inspiring...as is your blog! Thank you! <3
Amy
Thank you Jeanne! xo
Robby Bottom
I will be traveling from next week until mid November so I won't be doing any quilting over this time. Will I be able to get the patterns for the blocks still from your emails Amy? I love your choice of fabrics.
Amy
Thanks, Robby! Yep, the block patterns and video tutorials will be on display indefinitely. 🙂
Shade Tree Book Services
Love the scrappy look of your quilt!!
Amy
Thank you!
Joan A. Smith
Love your tutorials for the Sampler quilt. I dont have time right now to do it but would love to collect the quilt pattern in its complete form. Can you tell me where I can get it or order it?
Amy
I'm afraid I don't have a printable pattern for this quilt. The star blocks are not mine, they're created by Riley Blake - that's why I link to the Riley Blake videos. It's all just tutorial links in for this one. (And that's why it's free.)
But you could pin the post so that you can reference it later when you're ready to make it!
Karen Johnson
I love your quilt! I wanted to point out that the video for block 2 doesn't match the cutting instructions. You need 2.5 x 4.5 rectangles of the white. I figured it out, but newbies might get confused.
Amy
Oh! Thanks for the heads up! I'll go fixe the info right now!
Frances Elliott
Amy Is there a place to purchase the paper copy of meet the maker quilt blocks, and I wanted to let you know I love your quilts and fabric
Melissa sink
To make this quilt was a fat quarter bundle used? How many were in the bundle? I’d like to make this but have no clue how much to purchase. I’ve seen two different size bundles on fat quarter shop website. TIA!
Terri
I started this quilt with the Irish Chain using the strip method, which is my first time. The section with the two colored strips and three white strips comes out to 9 1/2”. Not sure what I am doing wrong. Help!
Amy
Without looking at it, my best suggestion is to check your seam allowance. If it's even just slightly too wide x's 4 seams, it will make the strip shrink. I recommend a scant 1/4" seam allowance. That always solves that problem: https://www.diaryofaquilter.com/quilting-tip-scant-14-inch/