Here you will find block #4 in the Vintage Block Quilt Along!
This is one of my favorite depression era blocks right up there with the Rose Dream block!
It is made from 4 arcs and 1 appliqued circle.
Block #4
Letha’s Electric Fan, Kansas City Star, circa
1938
by Charise Randell
This pattern is for a 12" finished / 12 1/2" unfinished block
Supplies:
Fabric:
F8
background fabric
4” square
fabric for center circle
20 - 3”
squares - different prints. This is also a
great project for scraps. The pieces
should be at least ¼” bigger that the individual wedges on Pattern Piece B - Arc.
Other Supplies:
Card stock
Light weight
copy paper or Vellum
Freezer paper
Spray Starch
Matching
thread
C-thru ruler
Fabric marking pencil or pen
Notes
*Change your
stitch length to 18-20 stitches per inch when paper piecing the arcs
*Make sure
your test square on the pattern page measures 1”
Download the Pattern HERE
Cut 4 Arcs from lt wt copy paper or vellum
Cut 1 circle from freezer paper or card stock
Cut pattern pieces A & C from card stock
Cut the Fabric
Cut 4 Pattern Piece A Background Fabric
Cut 4 Pattern Piece C Background Fabric
Cut 1 Circle from your desired print fabric for the center circle
Mark the notches
Mark the notches on pieces A and C
Lay out the
block
1) Arrange
the arcs as the finished block. Pick the fabrics
and arrange in a layout to your liking.
Paper piece the arcs
I paper
pieced the arcs to insure accuracy and I find this is the easiest method for me. ***If you’d rather create these from a
template, photocopy an arc (B) onto card stock.
Add ¼” seam allowance to one of the wedges and cut out as your pattern
piece.***
1) Place one of your fabric squares or fabric
scraps on the wrong (unprinted side) of the arc making sure to cover the first
wedge. The fabric right side will be facing you. Make sure there is at least ¼”
fabric around the perimeter of the wedge. Hold the paper arc up to the light to help positon the fabric.
Pin in
place.
2) Place the next fabric square right sides together with the first and pin in place.
3) Flip the paper arc over so the printed side is facing you. Stitch on the first line.
4) Finger press the seam. Fold back the paper arc on the next line and trim the second square to 1/4" beyond the line. This is your seam allowance.
5) Continue steps #2 - 5 until the arc is complete.
Repeat this process for the other three arcs.
You should have 4 arcs. Mine are created with scraps thus the scraggly edges : )
6) Using a water soluble fabric pen or pencil, mark a 1/4" seam allowance around the arc and cut out. Repeat for the remaining three arcs.
Sew 1/4 of the Block
1) Place one of your arcs, inside curved edge, to the curved side of piece C, right sides together. Match the notches on C to the seams on the arc.
Pin at the seams. Notice how the convex edge, which is bias, is placed on top. This makes it easier to stitch since you can slightly stretch the edge as your are sewing. Stitch with a 1/4" seam allowance. Press the seam toward the arc.
2) Place the curved side of piece A to the outside curved edge of the arc, right sides together. Pin at the seams matching the notches on A to the seams on B. Stitch with a 1/4" seam.
Press the seam towards the arc.
Repeat for the other three sections of the block.
Stitch the Block together
1) Referring to the picture above, place the individual sections as you would like your finished block to look.
2) Place the top left to the bottom left portion, matching the seams on the arcs as the picture, right sides together. Pin in place. Stitch with a 1/4" stitch.
Continue around the block in the order as the picture above.
Create the Center Circle
1) Iron the freezer paper circle to the center of the back fabric circle.
2) Hand stitch a gathering stitch around the perimeter of the circle.
3) Turn the fabric circle over and pull up the gathering stitch.
Place a q-tip or small brush in the starch. Apply the starch to the seam allowance.
Carefull iron the seam allowance over the edge of the freezer paper circle.
4) Loosen the gathering stitch and remove the freezer paper circle. You should have a perfect circle!
Turn to the right side and press.
5) Position the circle on the center of the block using the template as a guide.
Stitch in place.
Yay!!! You have completed Block #4 - Letha's Electric Fan