Hi everyone!  It’s Kim Lapacek of Persimon Dreams here!  I’m back with the tenth Mystery ‘Block of the Month’  featuring DecoFoils!

block of the month thermoweb button

If you haven’t joined in the fun yet don’t worry – it’s not too late!  These blocks are all 8-inches and go together really quickly. Each block will be whimsical and fun and a perfect way to use up your scraps.  In the end you’ll have twelve 8-inch blocks that will make an adorable wall hanging OR you can use the blocks to make mini quilts, table runners and pillows!  Feel free to copy the button above and add it to your blog to share with everyone the fun we’re going to have with this quilt along.

With the hot days we’ve been having … I though this would be a perfect block to commemorate summer!

“Foiled Watermelon Block”

Foiled Watermelon Block

Supplies:

Directions

Start by piecing the background of our block this morning.  Take your 6.5″ x 8.5″ piece of sky fabric and sew it to the 2.5″ x 8.5″ piece of ground fabric.  I truly just grabbed two fabrics for this background … you could go anyway you’d like … just try to contrast with the fabrics you choose for the watermelon.

block base

Press towards the ground fabric.

Now – take the templates you printed out after you downloaded it for free from my Craftsy pattern page and trace all  the pieces of the watermelon on to the corresponding Heat n Bond® lite pieces.  Trim around the shapes but not too close to any lines.

trace onto heat n bond

Press each Heat n Bond® lite shape to the wrong side of the corresponding fabric.  fused watermelon piecesCut each shape on the lines you drew.  Peel the fusible paper off each fabric piece.  Do this now so you don’t forget to do it before you do your final press.

layout watermelon

Layout the pieces of the watermelon (with the back paper peeled off the fusible) in a manner that pleases you.The outer rind pieces will layer over the inner watermelon meat so the background doesn’t show through.

outer rind

The outside piece of watermelon rind goes UNDER the rind pieces.  This is a bit putsy but just be patient and get the pieces the way you like them. Fuse the watermelon to the background block.

trace seeds

Trace the watermelon seeds onto iCraft® Deco Foil™ Hot Melt Adhesive.

I have to be honest … when cutting out my seeds I did a lot of “free form” cutting.  I have a template of seeds for those who are not comfortable cutting there own but in this case, just take a small chunk of Deco Foil™ Hot Melt Adhesive and start cutting the seed shapes.

random seedsLay them out on the watermelon in a way that pleases you.  You can see that I didn’t always follow the lines on the seeds!

Take a Pressing Sheet and lay it over the Hot Melt Adhesive seed shapes. Press for 30 seconds.   Let the Deco Foil™ Hot Melt adhesive cool down.  Seriously, let it cool down.  In fact – for this block, I went to my sewing machine and did all the fancy blanket stitches around the edges of the pieces that were fused down with the Heat N Bond® Lite Fusible.

If you stitched down your watermelon your block should be cool … but if not … let it cool down even more.  And once it’s 100% cooled down, peel the paper off.

Lay pieces of section of black DecoFoil over the seed shapes.

black decofoil with pressing sheet

Take a Pressing Sheet and lay it over the DecoFoil.  Press for 30 seconds.  Let it cool down.

Once it is completely cooled down, peel the Deco Foil off the block.  Voila!

magic decofoil reveal

If you haven’t already stitched down the fused pieces be sure to do that now.

You now have beautiful “Foiled Watermelon” Block!

Foiled Watermelon Block
I hope you’re having fun with these blocks!

sampler quilt blocks

If you’ve followed along so far you should have ten blocks!  If not … it’s not too late to join in!  Here are the ten blocks -“Wish Upon an Apple Tree“, “Jack-O-Foil“,  “House of Foil” , “Foil Covered Branches”, “Hearts of Foil”, “Foiled Egg”, “Foiled Cake,” “Mai Fleur Foil Flowers” , “Foiled Rainbow”, and “Foiled Watermelon” I have shared with you so far.  We’re over half way there!

2 Comments on “Foiled Watermelon” Decofoil Block of the Month

  1. Ali
    August 4, 2016 at 4:52 pm (8 years ago)

    Way too Cute!!!!

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