I am really loving seeing the progress in the Quilting Jetgirl Facebook Group for the Wayward Transparency Quilt Along! This set of instructions is really going to be exciting: we are going to get to see how the fabric selections start to come together.
Instructions
The instructions are published in this post and are available in an easy to print PDF format, link below. The instructions will always remain in the blog posts, but the full PDF pattern is now on sale for $10 in my Quilting Jetgirl Craftsy and Etsy stores, and it is even available as a printed booklet!
Block Piecing
Wayward Transparency Block 1
Each Wayward Transparency Block 1 is pieced using:
- (2) Fabric A 8 ½ʺ squares
- (1) Fabric A 4 ½ʺ x 8 ½ʺ rectangle
- (1) Fabric A 4 ½ʺ square
- (1) Fabric B 4 ½ʺ x 12 ½ʺ rectangle
- (3) Fabric B 4 ½ʺ x 8 ½ʺ rectangles
- (2) Fabric C 4 ½ʺ squares
- (9) A/B 4 ½ʺ square HSTs
- (5) B/C 4 ½ʺ square HSTs
Step 1
Place the listed pieces for Block 1 as illustrated on your design wall. Following the Block 1 Assembly Diagram, sew the Wayward Transparency Block 1 together, pressing each seam open. The pieced block should measure 24 ½ʺ square.
Step 2
Repeat to make (2) Wayward Transparency Block 1 24 ½ʺ squares.
Wayward Transparency Block 2
Each Wayward Transparency Block 2 is pieced using:
- (1) Fabric A 8 ½ʺ square
- (1) Fabric A 4 ½ʺ x 24 ½ʺ rectangle
- (1) Fabric A 4 ½ʺ x 12 ½ʺ rectangle
- (2) Fabric A 4 ½ʺ x 8 ½ʺ rectangles
- (1) Fabric A 4 ½ʺ square
- (3) Fabric B 4 ½ʺ x 8 ½ʺ rectangles
- (1) Fabric B 4 ½ʺ square
- (1) Fabric C 4 ½ʺ square
- (7) A/B 4 ½ʺ square HSTs
- (3) B/C 4 ½ʺ square HSTs
Step 1
Place the listed pieces for Block 2 as illustrated on your design wall. Following the Block 2 Assembly Diagram, sew the Wayward Transparency Block 2 together, pressing each seam open. The pieced block should measure 24 ½ʺ square.
Step 2
Repeat to make (2) Wayward Transparency Block 2 24 ½ʺ squares.
I can’t stitch along, but am looking forward to seeing how everyone else’s turned out.
Not stitching along but am enjoying seeing different versions on social media.
I have cut my fabric but am still on step one. It is a first for me to do a KAL and I thank you for the clear directions!
Can’t wait to get started on this tonight!
Which piece will this make? I wanted to make the piece that has the big square in the center. And was not going to make the “on point” one. Does this step matter in that process? Thanks.
I am a little behind but I will catch up as soon as my challenge quilt is complete.
I’ll be making a start on this this week some time 🙂
I love the way the blocks are going together! Great instructions!
Oh goodness, I’m behind already!