Thursday, June 9, 2011

Joyal Recycled Quilt Square #22 Tutorial- How to Make a Cool Quilt Square Using Recycled Fabrics

Here is my tutorial to my "Joyal Square #22".
I have decided that instead of making cutsey names for my squares, I will just number them.
 Sounds good to me!
Now, why do you want to make this square?
It is EASY, FAST and you can make any sort of variation that you'd like! 
There are no "measurements" so it's a 
no fuss no muss 
way to make a super cool looking square!
So here is a pic of the finished design which can have any sort of variation added on. 
The possibilities are endless!
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
I have some recycled fabric samples from a suit maker that I will use for this project.
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block

How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Then I sew some of the rectangles together, front to front, no pinning necessary.
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Then make a couple strips...
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Sew the strips together.
 I like to make them off center so it adds more interest when all sewn together but 
you can do any variation you want. 
You can even use strips of different colors instead of rectangles!
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Then I iron it FLAT.
 I don't press open my seams, it's much easier to iron it flat. :)
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Cut two long strips of one solid color, I chose navy blue. 
I then attach the strips to both sides of my colored patchwork strips.
Face to face and sew it together.
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Iron it flat!
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Square up the entire block so that it is even on all sides...
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Now cut strips! I make them all sorts of thicknesses. 
You do NOT have to be precise or measure them all the same.
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Here is the entire piece cut into strips...
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Then you have to pull different pieces to different lengths...
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Lay the first strip on the second, face to face.
 Put a pin (just one) in the top to attach it.
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Repeat this the entire way down making sure you keep the length variations!
You can see you keep the pieces pinned as they are placed on your table...
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Here is a pic of the entire piece pinned...
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Bring to the machine and sew the strips!
 Make sure you don't get the other strips stuck up underneath though. 
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Here is the piece sewn together but not yet ironed...
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Here it is ironed!!
Taa daa!!
It's purdy!
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Now square it up and you're done!
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
OOH LA LA!!!
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
Here is the same design in a different fabric choice...
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
How to make a recycled quilt square, How to make the Joyal # 22 Block
You can see from this tutorial how EASY this square really is!
The best part is that every time you make this square it'll be different!
Use different colors for a cool variation as well.
I hope this helps and I'd love to see your finished pics of your interpretation of this design
 and I'll post them on my blog!!
Email me at alix (at) mamakamills (dot) com!