
The August Challenge for Island Batik is “Try a Tool” using a Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 Design tool.
In my July box, I received the 4 Patch Square Up tool. This tool gave me the choice of 4 Patches or Offset 4 Patches. No pattern was provided. We were to make a quilt with at least 16 of the “units” made with the tool.
I have never used any of Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 Design rulers before (except for the Quilter’s Magic Wand for one marking half square triangle). As you read through this post, you’ll discover how delighted I was to use this ruler!

⇐ Mesa Verde
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Designing
EQ7 was used to design my quilt using the “Mesa Verde” fabric collection, along with Island Batik’s solid black. The black just seemed so right with this line of fabric! I had several layouts to choose from. It was fun to manipulate the quilt by changing the block orientations with a click or 2 of the mouse!
But in the end, this is the quilt I decided on:

Of course the location of where the fabrics ended up in the quilt is totally different than in the EQ version!
Sewing the Creation
I used Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 tool “Four Patch Square Up.” I made the Offset 4 patches. There is no accompanying video -yet – for the Offset 4 patches … but after watching the video for the 4 patches and reading the directions for the Offset 4 patches – it was easy to make. Really easy!!!
Here is the back of the first unit I made. The instructions teach you how to “spin” the seams. If you’ve taken a class from me, you know how much I LOVE to spin the seams. It certainly makes the quilt lie flatter. But, you do need to be consistent when sewing your unit blocks together.
I was able to spin ALL of the seams when I put the quilt together. It certainly made it lie nice and flat!
I readily admit that I am NOT a perfect quilter! I learned to fudge A LOT when I was learning to quilt … in the last century! BUT … with using this ruler … not to boast or anything … but each block is perfect!!! It sewed together like a dream. PERFECTLY!!!
OH MY!!! Now, I get why people like to have perfection in their sewing!!!
YUP … I’m in LOVE ♥ with the 4 Patch Square Up ruler and can’t wait to try some of the other Studio 180 rulers!
Anyhow … on to the quilt I made!
The Quilt
Here it is on the clothesline. I made the largest Offset 4 patch block: 5″. The smallest is 3/4″ … that’s a super mini size! The quilt measures 43″ x 53″ … The binding is scrappy and used the every scrap of the green fabric that was left from the small blocks.
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I used my walking foot with an olive green Aurifil thread #2887 to quilt, Hobb’s Heirloom 80/20 Black batting, and Schmetz Microtex Chrome 80/12.
The quilting is super simple: I just did diagonal lines through the black rectangles and then straight lines through the Mesa Verde fabrics.
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I like how the quilting looks pretty funky on the back. I backed this quilt with the same black I used on the front – but with the sun shining, the colour certainly isn’t true!
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I love the earthy tones in the Mesa Verde fabrics and this tree said “lay the quilt here for a picture.”
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And the wooden fence said the same thing …
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Disclaimer: All of the fabric and supplies (other than my sewing machine and iron) were given to me by Island Batik and the industry partners! Thank you!
One who sleeps under a quilt is covered by LOVE!
Happy Quilting!
Gail
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Linking to:
- Midweek Makers @ QuiltFabrication
- Wednesday Wait Loss @ Inquiring Quilter
- Happy Needle and Thread @ My Quilt Infatuation
- Andrée / Free Motion Mavericks @ Quilting & Learning – What a combo!
- Put your Foot Down @ For the Love of Geese
- Can I get a Whoop Whoop? @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
- Finished or Not Friday @ Alycia Quilts
- Sherry @ Powered by Quilting
- Michelle @ From Bolt to Beauty
- Off the Wall Friday @ Creations – Quilts, Art, Whatever
- Peacock Party @ Wendy’s Quilts and More
- TGIFF @
I’ve pulled out this UFO: It was a Murder Mystery quilt that I started in 2010 at a Wild Rose Retreat in Orting Washington! It was a fun retreat! (Um … I haven’t been to a retreat that wasn’t fun …!!!) Anyhow, one of the shop’s owners was ‘murdered’ with a pinking rotary cutter … the evidence was the rick rack around his neck and the red fat quarter next to him … and the weekend went from there.







I have made a couple of projects for this Blog Hop. The collection I was given is Santa Fe designed by Kathy Engle. It was love at first sight! Look at those beautiful teals and browns, purples and neutrals! Aren’t they rich and beautiful? This collection is part of the Winter 2019 fabrics and should be available in your local stores pretty soon – if they’re not already there!









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Last month, for the Island Batik challenge, I HAD to use the “Glorified 9 Patch” Accuquilt Go! die. And, I made the quilt on the right. You can read more about it on











Florabunda:








This month’s Island Batik challenge is to use the Accuquilt die we were given in January. 


Tracking your progress is a great way to see encourage yourself and to know that you are getting a project done. Which is our goal, right? Enter the Link Party to help you track your progress! Also, using the Excel sheet



to join in PHD in 2020!


This is the quilt that had the left-overs that I used for the above quilt. There were 2 fat quarters that I did not use in the original quilt … one was a mini panel with the blocks of animals and the other was the white /with leaves that is on the outside of the quilt … it was a perfect place to use these fabrics up!


















