Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Glorious Autumn Block Party... Candy Corn Block Tutorial and Giveaway

Hello Everyone,

Welcome to the tutorial for the Glorious Autumn Block party.  Michele at the Quilting Gallery asked me to design a block for this fabulous party and all I could think about was candy corns!! So that is the block I designed.  

Here are a few details that you need to know before we get started.  Head over to the Quilting Gallery, you will find a designer profile of little old me and some answers to some questions that you might find interesting to know about me!!  You will also find a quilter's Super Deal today.  Then this week there will be two more blocks from Vicki at The Quilting Lodge and Jovita's Patchwork Atelier.

And then don't forget to go to the Flickr group and see ALL the blocks from participants and designers.  Don't forget to post your candy corn block too!!  Oh yea... there is a GIVEAWAY at the end of this tutorial too.

You can print a PDF of this tutorial by clicking on the link just below this post, it is a green button that says "Print PDF".  Now let's get started!

Here is what you will need:


(6) ~ 1.5 X 12.5 inch strips.  I choose  two oranges, two yellows, and two creams.  They gently gradate from dark to lighter.


Then sew the top three together and the bottom three together.  Then sew the two sets together to form your candy corn strip set.


There are two ways to cut your candy corn.  If you have a 60 degree triangle ruler you can simply use this to cut your candy corn.


If not you can take a regular ruler and place the 60 degree line at the top edge of the cream.


and the edge of the ruler should intersect exactly with the corner of the bottom orange strip.
  

Now make your first cut on the left with your 60 degree ruler.


or with your regular ruler.


Then make your second cut on the right with your 60 degree ruler.


If you are using the regular ruler, reverse the ruler to the other side and then line up the 60 degree line with the cream strip.


and have the edge of the ruler intersecting the edge of the bottom orange strip.


Make your second cut.


Now you have your candy corn.  You can make one more from this strip set, but it will be a "reverse" candy corn.


Here is what you have.  Now for the background fabric.


You will need a fat quarter.


From the fat quarter:

Cut (2) ~ 3.5 X 13 5/8 inch strips
Cut (1) ~ 13 5/8 X 13 5/8 inch square


Lay your candy corn on the square and then..


Measure 2 7/8 inches in from each edge of the square, above shows the right side.


This shows the left side.


Now you will take your regular ruler and place the 60 degree line on the bottom edge of the gray square and 2 7/8 from the left edge.


Here is a closer look.


Or if you have the 60 triangle ruler you may use it by placing it exactly 2 7/8 inches in from both edges of the square, as shown above.


You will make your first cut with either ruler and it will go 6.5 inches up to the top of where the candy corn will be.


Here is a better photo.


Now make your second cut on the right.


Here it is with the regular ruler.


Once those cuts have been made you will measure 6.5 inches up from the bottom edge of the square and cut across the top edge of the ruler.


Do the same to the right side.


Here are the pieces that you will have.  You can discard the triangle.


Take the left side and lay it over the candy corn as such.  Leaving the corner of the left edge of the candy corn slightly exposed, about 1/4 inch.


Here is a close up.  Sew the background fabric to the candy corn and press towards the background.


Now take the right side and repeat.


Laying it on the candy corn with the bottom edge exposed about 1/4 inch.


Here is the close up.  Sew the right side of the background to the candy corn and press to background.


Here is what you have now.  This is where you will add the two 3.5 X 13 5/8 inch strips to the top and the bottom.  Sew them on...


Here is what you will have, press towards the background away from the candy corn.


Trim the edges down to 12.5 inches square.


Now you have a Candy Corn block, but don't stop there....


Layer it and quilt with a really pretty variegated thread.


Here is the backing fabric I used on mine.


Here is the quilting.  Now bind and then get creative!


I made two and then filled these jars with candy corns and pumpkins,  some candy corn hand sanitizer, and little pumpkin witch photo holders (found at Pier 1 imports) 


Wrap them up and then send them to your daughter and her roommate at college!  They loved them!!

Or you can make an entire candy corn quilt!! How fun would that be?  Or you can make little trick or treat bags from the blocks for the little ones in your life!  They would love it!! 

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial and I would love to see your blocks!  


Would you like to win these??? I am giving away 10 fat quarters of Gypsy Bandana fabric that I have leftover in the shop and would love for one of you to have them!!  

Here is what you need to do:

1) Leave a comment and tell me what you think about the candy corn block and what you plan to make with it. (one entry)
2)  Sign up for my e-newsletter, click here, then leave a comment letting me know you have signed up.(second entry)

That is it!! The giveaway will remain open for a week.  Good luck!!

**** Thank you to all who entered the giveaway and have enjoyed the tutorial! The giveaway is now closed and I will be announcing the winner soon. *****

Until Next Time...

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colleen said...

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Patti said...

Yummy candy corn! Your block looks great. Thanks for the chance to win.

bets said...

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bets said...

I would make 3 trick or treat bags! Very cute

Unknown said...

I would make it as a mat just like you did, and give it to my sister who has had a lifelong love affair with candy corn!

tracy_a said...

What a fun block! How about a trick-or-treat bag?

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Cathi said...

I love that block! I think I'd make three of them and join them with a wide orange ribbon and then use them as a door decoration at Hallowe'en.

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Sallie said...

This would make a great border! Thanks for the giveaway!

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Margaret said...

I love the idea of placemats so I think I would make them. They are adorable.

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scottylover said...

I love candy corn (the sugary kind!) but eat too much of it and feel stuffed afterwards. Maybe this would fix my addiction? I would love to make the blocks, but put them together in a hexagon shape rather than the way you did it. I know, I gotta be different! :)

Thanks for the great tutorial!
Sandy A

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FlourishingPalms said...

Your candy corn block is really cute. The colors make it work. Since I'm not much of a fan of Halloween, or candy corn, I'd try to think up another way to use the block. Might be interesting to sew it into mountains, in shades of blue. Thanks for the chance to win.

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Carla G said...

I love the candy corn block and think it would make a fabulous tablerunner! Thanks for a chance to win! :)

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CathyK said...

Love the candy corn! I think I will make a table runner with this block!

CathyK said...

Love the candy corn! I think I will make a table runner with this block!

CathyK said...

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Peggy said...

What a cute block. I love candy corn and usually buy some just for me this time of year. I might make a cookie/mug rug with it.
Thanks, Peggy
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Beth said...

Is it too rude to say that I detest candy corn? But your block is so cute I was tempted to start dreaming of a Halloween-themed quilt. But i'm so far behind, I can't even begin to make another impulsive quilt start until I achieve some dedicated quilt finishes.

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angela said...

I love this festive block idea! I would use it to make a quilted door decoration for the holiday :)

angela said...

I love this festive block idea! I would use it to make a quilted door decoration for the holiday :)

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Rebecca said...

I'd love to make some rainbow triangles and float them in a quilt with this pattern :)
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Rachelle said...

I really like the tutorial, but I don't like the candy corn thing; probably because I'm a New Zealander and over here Halloween isn't big. If I did use it I'd make a placemat.

Angelika said...

I haven't had an idea what candy corn quilt would be bevore I saw your lobely tutorial. We don't celebrate Halloween in our country but I would love to be part of your giveaway.

Pinnylea Creations said...

I have no idea what candy corn is but love the block, I think a quilt for my daughters baby doll would be the perfect use.

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Diane said...

I'm going to make trick-or-treat bags for my twin nephews. Thanks for the giveaway.

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JLVerde said...

Love this block. It would look great as part of a halloween quilt (maybe featuring all kinds of halloween treats).

Lisa England said...

Love the candy corn block! I think it would be cute to use a couple of them to make a table runner.

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Beulah said...

Candy corn is my favorite candy of all time [chocolate doesn't count...chocolate is vitamin C {C for chocolate}]
I hope to be able to whip up some of these adorable candy corn blocks this week! I'm thinking guest towels for the bath room and possibly if time allows a table runner for the kitchen. Thanks for the great tutorial!

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MaryBeth said...

What a cute block. I think this would make a cute trivet for the month of October - I'd use some of my heat resistant batting.

MaryBeth said...

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Sharon@LoftyQuilts.com said...

Orange is my favorite color so this pattern will definitely become part of my repertoire. So first thing, I will have to get myself that special ruler, got to love our omnigrids!

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patricia said...

Candy hurts my teeth. This looks like granddaughter fun!

Gill said...

What a great block! it would make a great runner or table topper

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carol said...

Maybe I could turn 6 candy corns opposite ways and make a 6 sided spiderweb-candy corn table topper. Loved the fabric you used on the back! Love the give away fabric too!

Cynthia B said...

Great tut! Especially all the photos on cutting out triangles. I think a fire mantle runner would be darling!

patty a. said...

I need some new potholders and I think the candy corn block would be perfect!

Unknown said...

I love the Candy Corn block (and Candy Corn too - who cares it is just sugar)> i would use it has hot pads for our Halloween buffet table.

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Karen in Tucson said...

I love the candy corn and will use it in my Autumn quilt. Such a fun addition. Love the give a way!

Vivian said...

I would put the candy corn block in a border for a Halloween quilt, all around the edge. Vivian

BizyStitches said...

1. Your candy corn blocks look very yummy, one of my favorite candies. Well truth is I like anything sweet. What a darling table topper this would make. THanks for your blog posting and for the give away. Amazing

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WeaslerQuilts said...

I think that your candy corn block is adorable, and I love how you used them as placemats. Such a great idea :)

WeaslerQuilts said...

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hueisei said...

Love the candy corn tutorial. Thanks for sharing :)

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Sylvia said...

Very cute! I think it would look great in a quilt even though seasonal quilts aren't usually my thing!

Pat V. said...

I would incorporate a version of this block into a Halloween row quilt.

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Karyn said...

Looked at the tutorial before I read the blog and was totally thinking these would make awesome trick or treat bags...then saw you suggested that... so maybe not super creative, but YOU are! LOVE it! Thank you!

Heather A said...

I'd love to make a candy corn table topper for my hall table where I keep a bucket of things for the trick and treaters.

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Michelle MMMM4 said...

This is so cute! I've loved candy corn since I was a kid, this makes this project a top of my list kind-of-project.

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Jeanne Gwin said...

I love everything you did here. Thank you for sharing your pattern and a wonderful giveaway. :) I will incorporate it into a quilt I am making for another blog hop!

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Cloudmom said...

Love the candy corn block. It would make a great table runner too.

Joan J said...

Great tutorial. I'd make a tablerunner that would go on the front hall table where the candy bowl sits for Trick or Treaters!

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Carolyn in Kentucky said...

I love your candy corn block. I think it will make great placemats.

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Emily C said...

I think these will amke cute rice bags and door stoppers.

Anonymous said...

Great tutorial! It'd be great to put on the side of a trick or treat bag!

Wendy said...

Cute block! Although I'm not sure we have candy corn in Canada, so it doesn't really strike a chord!

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Unknown said...

Hi Jackie,
Candy corn is a favorite of mine and this is a great pattern! thanks
hugz

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Eileen said...

Jackie, I love your block! I've definitely got a few ideas how to use it.

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Shirley said...

Hi Jackie,
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Thanks for sharing,
Shirley

Shirley said...

Just love your candy corn pattern! I am going to use it in the corners of a Halloween quilt.
So excited about something cute on the quilt and not a monster-LOL!

Thanks for sharing,
Shirley

Carin said...

Your candy corn block is beautiful. I'm going to make a halloween quilt and your block would be right to fit in with it !!

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Sarah_L_N said...

I love the way you are using it to put halloween treats on :) I'm in the UK, I've heard of candy corn and know what it looks like (recognised it straight away!), but I don't actually know what it is! Or how it tastes!

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jeni k said...

I would love to make these for place mats for the kids.

Loris said...

I would sew several (maybe 5) of these blocks...alternately the top and make a cool table runner for a Halloween party. Thanks for the tutorial and chance to win.

Kathy H said...

I love the candy corn block. I would make some mug rugs with them, maybe make them a little smaller so they would make a perfect rug. ANd I have none for Halloween!! They would make a cute quilt but don't have enough time to make them for this year. Have to go to Pier 1 to check out the hand sanitizer. Perfect!

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SewCalGal said...

Very cute tutorial Jackie. Thank you for sharing.

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Rita E in AZ said...

I can see a wonderful quilt for a wonderful grand daughter. I also must make one of the candy corn blocks!
Thank you

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Jaye said...

Great tutorial!! I think I will make a table runner with a row of candy corns!! thanks!!

KatieQ said...

I really like the candy corn block. I plan on using it as part of a Halloween wall quilt for my kitchen.

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Anonymous said...

I would use the candy corn placemats to put around my table on Halloween night. Candy corn has always been my favorite candy.

Patty said...

I love the candy corn mat and plan on making one. I really like how it is quilted.

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Kelly said...

Very cute block, I love Halloween and will use this in my 2013 Halloween wallhanging!

Diana said...

I see a candy corn pillow in my future. Neat project, thanks for the giveaway.

Diana said...

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thanks for the giveaway.

Connecticut Chronichols said...

I love those little candy corn quilts. I think they would make adorable placemats.
Sue

Denny1600 said...

I love the candy corn tutorial! I would make a happy, bright wall hanging.

Barbara O. said...

The Candy Corn block is really cute! I think it makes fabulous placemats and mug rugs for a Halloween decoration, or a block in a children's quilt.
Thank you for offering this giveaway and good luck to all who entered!

Barbara O. said...

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Anya said...

Cute block! It would make a nice tablerunner. Thanks for the chance!

Marge said...

I think the candy corn makes good place mats for my grandchildren, one down three to go. thanks Jackie for the opportunity to win these wonderful fabrics.
Marge

Diane said...

Love reading your newsletter AND those Gypsy Bandana fabrics ... I've been eyeing them for a bit :) Thanks for the chance!

Fiber Babble said...

Ooh! Ooh! I love candy corn! Any pretense of being a responsible adult is totally out the window when I'm left unattended with a bowl of the stuff!

I think I'd like to make a table topper with four blocks and put them in a 9-patch with snowball layout (think of the 9-p block with the four corners cut diagonally to make an octagon). Then I could put my bowl of candy corn in the middle of the topper and wait to be unattended!

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