I'm calling it "Stacks."
It's a great scrap-buster and is easily made from 2-1/2 inch wide noodles or jelly rolls.
For the January Block Lotto, we are making this block in scrappy bright fabrics–solids, tone-on-tones, hand-dyes, batiks, plaids, florals, novelties, geometric or any kind of prints with a white background.
CUT THE FABRICS
All the pieces you need for this block ar 2-1/2 inches wide.
For one block you'll need:
10 white (background) rectangles cut 2-1/2 by 3 inches
5 different bright (focus fabrics) rectangles cut 2-1/2 by 8 inches
ASSEMBLE THE BLOCK
- Sew a white background rectangle to each end of each of the strips of focus fabric. Press all seams toward the focus fabric.
- Arrange your stack--do NOT line up any of the seams ... and you won't have to worry about matching them when you sew the rows together.
- Sew your stack together as you have arranged it.
- Trim your block to 10-1/2 inches square, making sure there is at least 1/2 inch of white background on each side of the bright strips.
Here's a bunch of stacks made by some of the Block Lotto sneak peekers--more than you would need to make even a California Kingsize bed quilt.
Thanks to Benta, Caroline, Cathy, Debbie, Julie, Kate, Laurina, Maree, Mary Jane, Michelle, Rho and Sara for the photos of their blocks.