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Hello! Jacquelynne here from The Art of Home! This Pumpkin Block Pattern is such a fun project, and perfect for using up those scraps! I was inspired to make this because my Wonky House block tutorial was so popular. I've used my "wonky" pumpkin block to make a mug rug/candle mat. You can make it any size you want, and use it in a variety of projects. Just applique the pumpkin center, then continue adding strips to the sides until it's as big as you want. Maybe use it to make a tote bag for trick-or-treating? Make several blocks and sew them together into a scrappy fall quilt?
To make this block, you will need:
Now here's where things get fun! Trim your block down, but it does not have to be a perfect square! The "wonkier," the better! Just be sure to leave at least 1/2" from the edge of your appliqued/embroidered design (remember, you will need a 1/4" seam allowance, plus you need to leave a little space between your design and the seam allowance.)
Sew one of the scrap strips to the side of the block (notice that your strips don't have to be a uniform width- even your strips can be "wonky"!) Press seam allowance toward the strip. Then, trim the ends off of the strip so the edge of the block is even.
Continue to sew strips onto the sides of the block. Remember to press the seam allowances toward the strip and trim off the edges each time you add a strip.
If your block isn't looking "wonky" enough for you, can trim the edges at different angles as you add them on:
Continue to add strips until your block is as big as you want it. Trim it to your desired size. I trimmed mine to 10 1/2". Notice that the pumpkin does not have to be centered! I think having it "off-center" makes it all the more fun and charming!
Now, you can turn your block into a mug rug, quilt, tote bag, or whatever you want! I simply layered mine with batting and backing, did some simple machine quilting, and then bound it with a fun gold and orange dot fabric to make a mug rug: