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In-The-Hoop Quilt Blocks I Technique Instructions Discover how easy it is to piece quilt blocks in your embroidery machine hoop with accurate and consistent results. Using a combination technique of machine embroidery and paper piecing patchwork, you can create a variety of quilt block styles with precise seams every time with no piecing skills required! Incorporate your pieced blocks into the quilting projects of your choice. Needed Supplies. Amazing Designs® In-The-Hoop Quilt Block I embroidery CD Fusible sheer mesh stabilizer Assortment of fabrics Helpful Notions. Mini Iron and pressing surface All-purpose sewing thread Bobbins wound with all-purpose sewing thread Appliqué scissor or curved blade trimming scissor Rotary cutter, ruler, and mat Instructions. Helpful Hints. Stabilize fabrics with spray starch or spray starch alternativecrisp fabrics will press into place more easily. Fabric colors listed are only suggestions to get you started; use fabrics you love for creating your blocks. Select threads to blend with your selected fabrics. The photos show contrasting thread colors for better visibility. We recommend a fusible sheer mesh stabilizer for ease of use. However, a non-fusible stabilizer may be used with a temporary adhesive fabric spray. These blocks are a fun way to use small pieces of fabric, however, always check that the fabric piece is at least 1/2" larger than the section shape all the way around to ensure fabric is securely sewn in place. Block construction follows in order of the numbers that stitch with Color 1 outline. Design 401, the Log Cabin Block, is detailed below. All included designs follow the same manner of construction. Design 401 - Log Cabin Block Fabric Suggestions. Section #1-brick red Sections #2 and #3-cream Sections #4 and #5-brown Sections #6 and #7 -beige Sections #8 and #9-dark brown 1. Select fabrics. 2. Securely hoop fusible sheer mesh stabilizer in hoop, fusible side facing up. 3. Stitch outline on stabilizer. - Stitch Color 1. [photo 1]

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In-The-Hoop Quilt Blocks I Technique Instructions

Discover how easy it is to piece quilt blocks in your embroidery machine hoop with accurate and consistent

results. Using a combination technique of machine embroidery and paper piecing patchwork, you can create a

variety of quilt block styles with precise seams every time with no piecing skills required! Incorporate your

pieced blocks into the quilting projects of your choice.

Needed Supplies.

• Amazing Designs® In-The-Hoop Quilt Block I

embroidery CD

• Fusible sheer mesh stabilizer

• Assortment of fabrics

Helpful Notions.

• Mini Iron and pressing surface

• All-purpose sewing thread

• Bobbins wound with all-purpose sewing thread

• Appliqué scissor or curved blade trimming scissor

• Rotary cutter, ruler, and mat

Instructions.

Helpful Hints.

• Stabilize fabrics with spray starch or spray starch alternative—crisp fabrics will press into place more easily.

• Fabric colors listed are only suggestions to get you started; use fabrics you love for creating your blocks.

• Select threads to blend with your selected fabrics. The photos show contrasting thread colors for better

visibility.

• We recommend a fusible sheer mesh stabilizer for ease of use. However, a non-fusible stabilizer may be used

with a temporary adhesive fabric spray.

• These blocks are a fun way to use small pieces of fabric, however, always check that the fabric piece is at least

1/2" larger than the section shape all the way around to ensure fabric is securely sewn in place.

• Block construction follows in order of the numbers that stitch with Color 1 outline. Design 401, the Log

Cabin Block, is detailed below. All included designs follow the same manner of construction.

Design 401 - Log Cabin Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-brick red

• Sections #2 and #3-cream

• Sections #4 and #5-brown

• Sections #6 and #7 -beige

• Sections #8 and #9-dark brown

1. Select fabrics.

2. Securely hoop fusible sheer mesh stabilizer in hoop, fusible side facing up.

3. Stitch outline on stabilizer.

- Stitch Color 1.

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4. Fuse first fabric cut in position.

- Cut fabric for Section #1 slightly larger than the outline shape.

- With right side of fabric facing up and covering the stitching lines of Section #1, fuse fabric into place

using a mini iron. Note: use a heat safe pressing surface whenever using the mini iron.

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5. Baste Section #1 in place.

- Stitch Color 2.

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6. Position and seam Section #2 fabric.

- Position strip of fabric with cut edge aligned to the trimmed edge of the adjacent Section.

- Stitch Color 3.

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7. Fuse Section # 2 fabric in place.

- Press fabric away from seam onto stabilizer base using the mini iron. Ensure that you have a neat pressed

fold right at the seamline.

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8. Baste Section #2 in place.

- Stitch Color 4.

[photo 6]

9. Trim excess fabric.

- With an appliqué scissor or curved blade trimming scissor, trim away excess fabric close to basting

stitches.

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10. Position and seam Section #3 fabric.

- Position strip of fabric with cut edge aligned to the trimmed edge of the adjacent Section.

- Stitch Color 5.

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11. Fuse Section # 3 fabric in place; press fabric away from seam onto stabilizer base ensuring a neat

pressed fold right at the seamline.

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12. Baste Section #3 in place; stitch Color 6.

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13. Trim away excess fabric close to basting stitches.

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14. Position and seam Section #4 fabric.

- Position strip of fabric with cut edge aligned to the trimmed edge of the adjacent Section.

- Stitch Color 7.

[photo 12]

15. Fuse Section # 4 fabric in place; press fabric away from seam onto stabilizer base ensuring a neat

pressed fold right at the seamline.

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16. Baste Section # 4 in place; stitch Color 8.

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17. Trim away excess fabric close to basting stitches.

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18. Position and seam Section #5 fabric.

- Position strip of fabric with cut edge aligned to the trimmed edge of the adjacent Section.

- Stitch Color 9.

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19. Fuse Section # 5 fabric in place; press fabric away from seam onto stabilizer base ensuring a neat

pressed fold right at the seamline.

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20. Baste Section #5 in place; stitch Color 10.

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21. Trim away excess fabric close to basting stitches.

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22. Position and seam Section #6 fabric.

- Position strip of fabric with cut edge aligned to the trimmed edge of the adjacent Section.

- Stitch Color 11.

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23. Fuse Section # 6 fabric in place; press fabric away from seam onto stabilizer base ensuring a neat

pressed fold right at the seamline.

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24. Baste Section #6 in place; stitch Color 12.

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25. Trim away excess fabric, leaving approximately 1/2" at outer edge.

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26. Position and seam Section #7 fabric.

- Position strip of fabric with cut edge aligned to the trimmed edge of the adjacent Section.

- Stitch Color 13.

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27. Fuse Section # 7 fabric in place; press fabric away from seam onto stabilizer base ensuring a neat

pressed fold right at the seamline.

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28. Baste Section #7 in place; stitch Color 14.

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29. Trim away excess fabric, leaving approximately 1/2" at outer edges.

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30. Position and seam Section #8 fabric.

- Position strip of fabric with cut edge aligned to the trimmed edge of the adjacent Section.

- Stitch Color 15.

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31. Fuse Section # 8 fabric in place; press fabric away from seam onto stabilizer base ensuring a neat

pressed fold right at the seamline.

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32. Baste Section #8 in place; stitch Color 16.

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33. Trim away excess fabric, leaving approximately 1/2" at outer edges.

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34. Position and seam Section #9 fabric.

- Position strip of fabric with cut edge aligned to the trimmed edge of the adjacent Section.

- Stitch Color 17.

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35. Fuse Section # 9 fabric in place; press fabric away from seam onto stabilizer base ensuring a neat

pressed fold right at the seamline.

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36. Baste Section #9 in place; stitch Color18.

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37. Trim away excess fabric, leaving approximately 1/2" at outer edge.

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38. Stitch final basting stitch around perimeter, stitch Color 19.

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39. Trim 1/8" beyond final basting stitch, removing excess fabric and stabilizer.

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40. Your block is now ready to incorporate into a quilting project. Use traditional 1/4" seam allowances and

the basting stitches will be hidden as part of the seam allowance.

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Design 402-Crazy Patch Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-fussy-cut print

• Sections #2 –#6-coordinating prints

or solids

Design 403-Rainbow Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-black

• Section #2-purple

• Section #3-blue

• Section #4-green

• Section #5-yellow

• Section #6-red

Design 404-Squares on Square Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-blue

• Sections #2 and #3-yellow

• Sections #4 and #5-medium blue

• Sections #6 and #7 -gold

• Sections #8 and #9-dark blue

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Design 405-Heart Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Sections #1 and #4-light pink

• Sections #2, #3, and #5–#10 -

deep pink

Design 406-Monkey Wrench Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Sections #1, #2, #4, #6, #8, and

#10-blue

• Sections #3, #5, #7, #9, and #11-

cream

Design 407-Flying Geese Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-red

• Sections #2 and #3-cream

• Section #4-red

• Sections #5 and #6-cream

Design 408-Fence Posts Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Sections #1, #3, #5-brown

• Sections #2 and #4-cream

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Design 409-Snowball Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-light blue

• Sections #2, #3, #4, and #5-blue

Design 410-Basket Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Sections #1 and #4-brown

• Sections #2, #3, #5, and #6 -beige

Design 411-Economy Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-fussy-cut Christmas

print

• Sections #2– #5-red prints

• Sections #6 –#9-green prints

Design 412-Roman Stripe Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-beige

• Section #2-brown

• Section #3-tan

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Design 413-Pineapple Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Sections #1, #4, #9, and #12-beige

• Sections #2, #7, #10, and #15-red

• Sections #3, #6, #11, and #14-

dark red

• Sections #5, #8, and #13-beige

Design 414-Window Pane Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-light blue

• Section #2 and -medium brown

• Section #3-dark brown

Design 415-String Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Sections #1, #5, #9-red

• Sections #2 and #8-brown

• Sections #3 and #7-beige

• Sections #4 and #6-cream

Design 416-Amish Square Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-red

• Sections #2–#5-black

• Sections #6 and #7-yellow/gold

• Sections #8 and #9-orange

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Design 417-Water Lily Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Sections #1, #4, and #5-light blue

• Sections #2 and #3-pink

• Section #6-green

• Section #7-blue

Design 418-Fancy Square Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-teal

• Sections #2–#5-green

• Sections #6–#9-aqua

Design 419-Window Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-medium blue

• Sections #2– #5-cream

• Sections #6 –#9-brown

Design 420-Ring Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Sections #1, #4, #6, #8, and #9-

beige

• Sections #2, #3, #5, and #7-teal

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Design 421-Courthouse Step Block

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-beige

• Sections #2 and #3-green

• Sections #4 and #5-dark green

Design 422-Shadow Boxes Block)

Fabric Suggestions.

• Section #1-dark brown

• Sections #2–#5-cream

• Sections #6–#9-tan

• Sections #10–#13-medium brown

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