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Monday, 24 February 2025

February Block Lotto - Inspired by Gee's Bend

Block #5 - Celebrating Loretta Pettway and Gloria Hoppins 

I’m switching things up a bit this month, by drawing inspiration from two Gee’s Bend quilters - Loretta Pettway and Gloria Hoppins.  Loretta created a Courthouse Steps quilt (circa 1974) from a single block, made of dark and light blue denim.  I wanted to use the block design, known locally as Bricklayer, but was looking for a different colour scheme.  For that, I turned to a quilt by Gloria Hoppins, a sunny log cabin creation, circa 1975.  Our courthouse steps block combines yellow and low volume fabrics with a tiny pop of orange. The block finishes at 14 inches square.


Fabric requirements

Assorted scraps - 

Orange (small amount)

Yellow (solids, tone on tone, or small scale prints that read yellow)

Low volume 


Cutting

From the orange scrap

1 - 2.5”x2.5”


From the yellow scraps

2 - 2.5”x6.5”

2 - 2.5”x10.5”

2 - 2.5”x14.5”


From the low volume scraps

2 - 2.5”x2.5”

2 - 2.5”x6.5”

2 - 2.5”x10.5”

To make the block:

Use a scant ¼” seam throughout.

 

1. Sew a 2.5" low volume square to each side of the 2.5" orange square. Press seams away from the centre.

2. Sew a 6.5"x2.5" yellow strip to the top and the bottom of the unit. Press seams away from the centre.

3. Sew a 6.5"x2.5" low volume strip to each side of the unit. Press seams away from the centre.

4. Sew a 10.5"x2.5" yellow strip to the top and the bottom of the unit. Press seams away from the centre.

5. Sew a 10.5"x2.5" low volume strip to each side of the unit. Press seams away from the centre.

6. Sew a 14.5"x2.5" low volume strip to the top and the bottom of the unit. Press seams away from the centre.


You are done!  The block should measure 14.5” square.

 

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