2016 June Block Lotto
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Comments (11)It baffles me to even think of 2016, but I was ready to put 2015 behind us by July 1. Onward to a much better time! That being said, the lotto is always fun for me, each and every time I can do the block! (saving one here at home each time is creating quite a large stash, too, I am happy to say!!). I've loved and learned alot! You ladies are awesome to give of your time to keep on making this happen! Thank you soooo much!...See More2016 Block Lotto at a Glance
Comments (23)Thank you, Hareball. I usually don't do scrappy. I started quilting last year so I don't really have a stash. However, I did have some red and blue left over from our July block last year. And when I bought polka dots for the May block I went with red and blue to cover both lotto blocks. The solids are just Kona cotton from Hobby Lobby. My Hobby Lobby will cut 1/8 yards (or 4.5" by wof), which works well for the lotto. When I started last year, it took me awhile to figure out how to economically get my hands on fabric for the lotto - - it's all a learning process! As far as the July lotto, here's how I constructed the block: 1) make my HST's 2) complete each row by sewing squares 1 and 2 together to make a 2 patch, then sew squares 3 and 4 together, then join the two 2 patches together to complete the row. 3) once all four rows are completed, I then join the top two rows together, then the bottom two rows, and lastly the final seam across the middle. I find this method works best for me. I also press and square up (if needed) between each step. Another method would be to make 4 four patches and then join together. I'm so glad you're doing the lotto, too! Can't wait to see your July blocks!...See More2016 Block Lotto at a Glance - November block picture
Comments (2)Nice! Now I have to go look at the rest! Thanks for all your work putting the blocks together....See MoreLotto Blocks - September 2016
Comments (21)Nice going, Nancy. Please take a picture of the blocks after you receive them, if possible. We'd love to see them all together....See MoreHareball
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