Monday, April 25, 2016
Minecraft Mondays #15: Snow Golem
12:00 AM
.. or as I call him, Pumpkin Head.
Jack-o-Lantern on a snowman.
You'll need two colors: an orange color, and a dark orange, brown, or rust color. (I let my son pick the two colors.)
This one's very simple. They're all pretty simple, but snow golem goes together esp. fast.
Cutting:
Orange: (1) 2 x 17"
(1) 2 x 18"
(2) 2 x 12 1/2"
(2) 2 x 3 1/2"
Dark Orange, Brown, or Rust:
(1) 2 x 17"
(1) 2 x 18"
(1) 3 1/2 x 3 1/2"
Prep: Stitch your 2 x 17" strips of orange & brown together. Stitch your 2 x 18" strips of orange & brown together, then further cut into the following.
From your 17" long rectangle piece, cut:
(2) 3 1/2 x 3 1/2"
(2) 3 1/2 x 5"
From your 18" long rectangle piece, cut:
(2) 3 1/2 x 5"
(4) 2 x 3 1/2"
Assembly: Once all of your pieces are cut and ready, lay them out and assemble each section in order of the numbered arrows below. Sew the two sections together per the gray arrow.
Voila! Snow Golem. :D
Next week is the last block in the fourth row! Gold Steve. :)
In the meantime, I've got to get it in gear and finish TWO quilts by May 20, and get the school literacy night together by May 12th! *breathing into paper bag* I need to blog about literacy night, too, when I can get my act together and find a minute to do it!
Have a great week! Happy Sewing!
xooxox
*CLICK HERE for downloadable PDF*
*Edit 1/20/2020: Be sure to always use scant quarter inch seams and if you'd like to see blocks from the other sew alongs, come join the sew along group on my FB page! And if you make any of these blocks, come find me on IG @kellifanninquilts, I'd love to see!
Jack-o-Lantern on a snowman.
You'll need two colors: an orange color, and a dark orange, brown, or rust color. (I let my son pick the two colors.)
This one's very simple. They're all pretty simple, but snow golem goes together esp. fast.
Cutting:
Orange: (1) 2 x 17"
(1) 2 x 18"
(2) 2 x 12 1/2"
(2) 2 x 3 1/2"
Dark Orange, Brown, or Rust:
(1) 2 x 17"
(1) 2 x 18"
(1) 3 1/2 x 3 1/2"
Prep: Stitch your 2 x 17" strips of orange & brown together. Stitch your 2 x 18" strips of orange & brown together, then further cut into the following.
From your 17" long rectangle piece, cut:
(2) 3 1/2 x 3 1/2"
(2) 3 1/2 x 5"
From your 18" long rectangle piece, cut:
(2) 3 1/2 x 5"
(4) 2 x 3 1/2"
Assembly: Once all of your pieces are cut and ready, lay them out and assemble each section in order of the numbered arrows below. Sew the two sections together per the gray arrow.
Voila! Snow Golem. :D
Next week is the last block in the fourth row! Gold Steve. :)
In the meantime, I've got to get it in gear and finish TWO quilts by May 20, and get the school literacy night together by May 12th! *breathing into paper bag* I need to blog about literacy night, too, when I can get my act together and find a minute to do it!
Have a great week! Happy Sewing!
xooxox
*CLICK HERE for downloadable PDF*
*Edit 1/20/2020: Be sure to always use scant quarter inch seams and if you'd like to see blocks from the other sew alongs, come join the sew along group on my FB page! And if you make any of these blocks, come find me on IG @kellifanninquilts, I'd love to see!
*Update: I'm making video shorts of these tutorials to put on youtube. Come join the fun. They're easy to pause and sew along to, if you like to sew from a laptop or tablet. :) Snow Golem's tutorial video can be found *HERE*.
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I have no idea what a snow golem is, but he's more orange than his name suggests!