Scrappy Diamonds Blocks

Scrappy Diamonds Blocks

Hello Dear Friends and Readers, Happy New Year!

There is something wonderful to the eyes about blocks set on point or diamond blocks don’t you think?   Historically, I don’t think it would be unfair to say they were a feature of English quilts.  They look beautiful whether it is a very complex quilt like diamonds made from hand pieced hexagons or the famous quilt made by Jane Austin which has been reproduced by many.  https://www.janeausten.co.uk/jane-austens-quilt/

Diamonds have also featured as borders of antique Medallion Quilts.  Even the most simple ones can be eye catching.

Here is a simple Medallion Quilt I made a while back.

Pinwheel Medallion Quilt Baby Quilt

Today I thought it would be marvellous to make scrappy diamonds!  Why not!  And these will be quick and easy to construct and of course you can use a multitude of left over scrap strips, or cut some fresh ones in fabrics you love, or dare I say I believe they would also turn out beautifully from men’s shirts!

All seams based on 1/4”.  All fabrics have been washed before commencing.

These Scrappy Diamonds Blocks measure 13” x 7 1/2” point to point.

Requirements for Scrappy Diamonds Blocks. 

To make the blocks, a minimum of nine different scrap  2 1/2” strips will be required to make a diamond.  They should be of similar lengths.  The length of your strips will dictate how many cuts can be derived from each strip set.  As many different fabrics as possible.  The more the better.

You can use scraps of strips or even a jelly roll if you prefer.

As an example here are some jelly rolls I cut myself.

Quilter’s Christmas Cake from Pre Cuts + Tutorial (Zero Calories)

Cut your own “Jelly Rolls”

Method of Construction for Scrappy Diamonds Blocks

The fabrics will be prepared by strip sewing.  Arrange the scrap strips in groups of three.  Offset the strips by approximately 2 1/2” as pictured to maximise the use of your fabric.  You can see what I mean in the image below.

Sew the 2 1/2” strips into groups of three.  Press.

Scrappy Diamond Blocks
Strip piecing for quilt blocks

Using a quilting ruler and the 60 degree line on the ruler, position it so the the 60 degree line is at the top of the strip set.  Use a rotary cutter to cut across the fabric.

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Move the ruler along 2 1/2” and cut a diagonal strip.  Continue in the same manner to make as many or few as you like.

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Scrappy Diamond Blocks

Using three strips from three differing fabric sets, sew them together to form a diamond.

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Making Scrappy Diamonds Blocks

Note that you will have approximately one quarter inch of fabric protruding from each end of the seam line when two of the strips are put together.

Here is how it should look.  You will need to set them like this to ensure accurate seam alignment.

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Repeat for the third strip.

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Scrappy Diamonds Blocks

Now you will have a scrappy diamond which looks like this.

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Scrappy Diamonds Blocks

With all the strip sets cut it is very quick to sew up some more.

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These Scrappy Diamonds come together surprisingly quickly!

There are so many ways you can choose to lay these out.  Stayed tuned to see how I set them.  Feel free to let me know if you make some and how you lay them out too!

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Scrappy Diamonds Blocks

For the next chapter in this quilt story, here is the link to Part 2

Scrappy Diamonds Kaleidoscope Beauty Star Medallion Quilt – Part 2

If you enjoyed  this post, you may also like

Sugar Plum Fairy Baby Quilt or

Flying Geese Antique Style Quilt  Made Easy 

Crazy Little Strings Diamond Charms Quilt Block and Tutorial

Have a wonderful day,

Susie

© Susan Stuklis 2020

9 thoughts on “Scrappy Diamonds Blocks”

  1. Excellent tutorial on this scrappy diamond block. Thank you! I cannot find ‘part 2’ that shows how you set these. Can you send link? Thanks so much!

  2. Hello Susie, I just found your post on these amazing scrappy diamonds. Please tell me where to find a pattern for a quilt with these little gems.

  3. Hi Susie, Really enjoy your blog and your beautiful quilts. I am wanting to make your Floral Fantasy quilt pattern. Could you let me know please if you have any floral charm packs for sale, or where I might be able to purchase some from. Thank you so much for sharing your quilts. Kind regards Natalie, Western Australia.

      1. Hi Susie could you please re-send your email please, unfortunately it didn’t reach me, thank you kind regards Natalie

  4. Suzie, thanks again for another lovely post! I do enjoy seeing your emails appearing in my in box!
    Please give us an update on the fire situation in your area of Australia. Is there anything any of us can do to help you? Many of us are praying that your country will soon be free of these fires.

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