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Solstice Block of the Month Quilt: Modern and Multi-Sized

Block of the Month Program· Modern Triangle Quilts· Sewing with Triangles

16 Dec

Plus 20 Gorgeous Solstice Quilts Made by Make Modern Triangles Members

Solstice block of the month is a modern triangle quilt with an exciting radial design and four ready-to-make colorways.

The block of the month program includes 32 video lessons, coloring pages, custom yardage calculator, workbook (download), skill builder videos, preplanned yardage, multi-sized quilt design, and a project tracker.

Your mission? Sew four hours a month (perfect for busy quilters) and your Solstice quilt is made this year. Ding! Ding!

At the same time, I’m on a mission: Give my students room to creatively express themselves. Try new ideas and build quilting skills. Make amazing quilts! Solstice has a strong design that holds up well to color changes and tweaks.

So PUH-LEEEEASE change up a color palette.

Make it different-er, prettier, even brighter or traditional. Or change the layout and the colors. You will never “hear me say ‘do it my way’. Because your way turns out pretty spectacular. In this post, see spectacular Solstice block of the month quilts made by Make Modern Triangles members who mixed it up!

If you love to put your own twist on block of the month patterns, the Solstice sky is the limit when making this quilt in your own signature style and colors. Think of these options as just the start, like our members did.

Solstice BOM triangle blocks

What is the Solstice Block of the Month program?

Solstice BOM at the Winery
Solstice Block of the Month

First, it’s about staying motivated from the first stitch to the last, without getting bored, stuck, and another unfinished project.

Second, it’s about celebrating progress and finishes. Did you notice how I didn’t say only finishes? All members’ progress big and small is reason to celebrate. Everyone feels good about moving forward or getting it done.

Third, it’s about learning new skills like freezer paper piecing, cutting and joining block sets with support and guidance.

Last, it’s about making a beautiful quilt you love!

How Solstice BLock of the month Works

PLANNING: Color Palettes, QUILT SIZE and Fabric

I divvied up the block of the month quilt blocks into a 9-part program, starting with a planning and preparation phase, including:

  • How to print and use templates and foundations.
  • Choose from 6 curated colorways or choose your own colors
  • Shop your stash or purchase fabric yardage – yardage is calculated for you
  • Choice of 2 triangle sizes – 4” and 8” triangles
  • 8 quilt sizes
  • PDF and PNG coloring pages – printable and digital with a Procreate tutorial for iPad 
  • Custom yardage calculator

SEWING Monthly QUILT BLOCKS

Members sew a set number of blocks each month – not more than 12 for Solstice – that make a Modern Triangles quilt over 9 months. We make sets of different triangle blocksfor seven months. Then we assemble the quilt blocks and background during the next two months, which may include quilting it yourself.

If a quilt block requires adding new skills, skill builder videos are included in addition to the monthly tutorials.

Even though Solstice block of the month is virtual, you’ll get expert guidance and support from a large community of amazing quilters. Just pop a question into the private community group or send us your question – help is on the way.

NOTE: For those of you already enrolled, you’ll find all this information and more in the Planning Section.

What color will you choose?

Love to follow a preplanned colorway? I’ve got a few to whet your palate (see what I did there?). You’ll find 4 curated colorways: Autumn (the main palette), Noelle, Summer, and Spring.

reset colorways include designated fabric colors in Kona cotton solids – the yardage is already figured out for you.

By the way, much of my color inspirations came directly from my Pinterest Board, “I Heart Color”. 

SOLSTICE BLOCK OF THE MONTH – Autumn (Main Colorway)

Solstice Block of the Month Program
Autumn Colorway

Here’s the main colorway I’ll be working through.

SOLSTICE BLOCK OF THE MONTH – Noelle (WINTER)

I’ve always wanted to make a modern triangles Christmas quilt and I couldn’t resist naming this quilt design after my youngest daughter, Noelle.

Christmas Modern Triangle quilt
Noelle Colorway

SOLSTICE BLOCK OF THE MONTH – Summer

Summer Solstice quilt
Summer Colorway

I love bright blue! This bright blue and green color palette is perfect for summertime.

SOLSTICE BLOCK OF THE MONTH – Spring

Spring Colors Solstice Quilt
Springtime Colorway

SOLSTICE BLOCK OF THE MONTH – Monochromatic

I also put together two stash busting options. The first is a monochromatic color palette and the second uses one background color to feature your favorite stash fabrics.

Solstice block of the month
Monochromatic Colorway

Choose any color and play with value (light to dark) to create your monochromatic color palette. This mock up shows teal (cause I love me some teal!) but this would work with any color. So choose your favorite and go!

SOLSTICE BLOCK OF THE MONTH – Stash Busting FAVORITE FABRICS

Scrap Busting block of the month
Stash Buster Colorway

Finally, if you need a stash buster for your block of the month, I submit for your consideration the “Stash Buster” mockup. Simply choose a background color and away you go! Let those favorites come out and play.

Personally, I see a background of denim chambray or linen with bright red, Liberty-esque, florals!

DIY Color Palette?

So, obviously I love to use a lot of color in my quilts. You’ll notice that zero backgrounds are white! However, if you don’t like lots of color, I’ve given you tools to make your own version of my quilt design with the a coloring page and a custom yardage calculator.

Start with the coloring page. Get out some colored pencils and play with colors and ideas. For more ideas, see my post Quilt Coloring Pages: 4 Methods for Success.

What size will you CHOOSE?

Then once, you’ve settled on your dream color palette, open the Yardage Calculator Worksheet in the Planning section. In the same section, I’ve included an optional webinar where I show you how to use calculator step-by-step.

As shown, the Solstice quilt below measures 68” x 68” and the center medallion design never changes. You choose among 8 size options from baby to king. Make either 4-inch or 8-inch blocks.

The size options for the 8” triangles are: 

  • Medallion 64’’ x 64’”
  • Throw 68’’ x 68’’
  • Queen Materials 90’’ x 90’’
  • King Materials 110’’ x 100’’

The size options for the 4” triangles are: 

  • Medallion 32’’ x 32″
  • Baby 36’’ x 42’’
  • Throw 65’’ x 65’’
  • Twin 70’’ x 90’’
Solstice Block of the Month
A sampling of the different Solstice sizes.

SOLSTICE Member MAKES

Check out these Solstice beauties made by Make Modern Triangles Club members.

Solstice Block of the Month
Carmen K. Solstice quilt
Cat B. Solstice quilt
Solstice Block of the Month
Denise Q.
Solstice Block of the Month
Erin A.
Fonda B.
Solstice block of the month by member
Solstice custom quilt by Shauna M.
Solstice Block of the Month
Kim L.
Solstice Block of the Month
Jan W.
Solstice Block of the Month
Linda C.
Solstice block of the month
Liz M.
Solstice Block of the Month
Jennifer P.
solstice-block-of-the-month
Wendy R.
Karen S.
solstice-block-of-the-month
Erin A.
Roseline’s Solstice quilt in the backyard wilds.
Rosanna’s sunflower Solstice
Lynn K.
Marlene J.
Shayne P.
Sue L.
Kim G. Solstice quilt in teal and browns

What’s next

Reminder: For those of you already enrolled, you’ll find all this information and more in the Planning Section of the Solstice Block of the Month program.

And if you’re not already enrolled… what are you waiting for?! Join hundreds of quilters already working on Solstice quilts! Enroll here for your “Solstice BOM”.

For me personally and as your quilt teacher, I love to keep things simple. Offering preset color palettes, yardages and size options keeps things simple for you, too. Pick one and you’re set!

Whether you create your own version or pick one of mine, there are many resources to help you make a Solstice quilt. Think of these options as just the start of something beautiful. I can’t wait to see what you make!By

Rebecca XO

Solstice is so beautiful! I’m in!

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Take the free triangle class to learn how these amazing blocks are made!

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Comments

  1. Kathleen says

    December 16, 2019 at 1:19 pm

    Will other color ways be available in the future for the solstice bom?

    • rebeccabryan says

      January 25, 2020 at 9:50 am

      No, but there’s lots of ways to customize it for the colors you want.

  2. Danice says

    December 17, 2019 at 5:27 pm

    Really pretty. Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2020 is Classic Blue. That blue colorway would fit that perfectly.

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When progress feels slow like a turtle... I find it helpful to focus on three things: ⬇️

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Quilting is one of those things that sooner or lat Quilting is one of those things that sooner or later becomes more than just a hobby. 🫶

It might start as fabric and a project idea or a pattern…

And then somewhere along the way, you’re thinking about who it’s for, what they’ll love about it, and how they’ll use it. But you’re thinking of them the entire time you make it. 

And they think of you every single time they see it! ✨

And years later, that same quilt is still there on the back of a couch, at the end of a bed, or wrapped around someone you love.

We’re not just making quilts. We’re making memories and things that get used, loved, and held onto long after the last stitch is sewn.

Send this to a mom you want to know you are thinking of this week. 💌

#quiltinginspiration #quilterslife #quiltinggma #grannyhobby
I’ve just revealed a BRAND-NEW pattern!!! 🪄 Alche I’ve just revealed a BRAND-NEW pattern!!! 🪄

Alchemy is my latest block of the month pattern, and this one is for quilters who want something new and maybe even a bit of a challenge! 😉

Presale opens on May 11th. Mark your calendars and follow along! 💕

#advancedquilting #quiltdesign #modernquilting #quiltersgonnaquilt
Do you ever feel like a quilting turtle... slow an Do you ever feel like a quilting turtle... slow and behind? 🐢

Well, let’s just say you’re not alone in that experience! 😅

I know the cycle all too well. Imagine, decide, plan, prep, and sew. Ope... enter mistakes and setbacks. A trip to the fabric store (again). Cut. Stitch. Rip. Stitch.​

Then, the sew-sweet finish! Finally, lol!

When progress feels slow like a turtle... I find it helpful to focus on three things: ⬇️

1️⃣ Celebrate Progress. Just taking the next (teeny tiny) small step can feel every which way but forward. But It’s still progress, especially if you took time for yourself to create! Celebrate it!

2️⃣ Delight in the unknown. Feeling unsure, wanting to quit, or starting over? It’s the normal artist’s experience. Isn’t it great? Haha!

3️⃣ Imagine the end game. Imagine how it’s going to feel when you finish that last stitch! And it’s going to be beautiful! Keep making progress (yes... even if it’s teeny tiny turtle progress!)! We’ve seen it happen, and it’s so possible for you! You can do this.

We all feel like turtles sometimes, that’s why it’s VITAL to celebrate progress, even if it’s block by block or one stitch at a time. 🪡

So today, take some time to celebrate your progress! It’s so thrilling every time I see a block finish! Eeeeeeeee! Every. time! Tell me what you are celebrating in the comments! ✨

#quiltingprogress #quiltingjourney ##quiltingtips #quiltingproblems
So I uh... well, you see... inspiration hit, and I So I uh... well, you see... inspiration hit, and I designed and made a new Block of the Month quilt!

I know, I know... crazy?!

TOMORROW, I'll be revealing the design and walking you through the color choices and all that fun "new project planning" stuff!

Behind the scenes, I'm extra excited because I did the quilty math on the rainbow version, and it turns out we can use fat quarters!

A fat quarter-friendly project just makes choosing fabrics so easy! Fat quarters are like potato chips, you can't just have one... you simply collect them. 🧐

So, if you're like me! You probably have quite a collection of fat quarters. 🌈 🥹

I'll be making this new quilt design alongside you, using my collection of Alison Glass fabrics.

This BOM quilt is more challenging than my other BOM quilts, but still totally doable. Of course, the primary technique will be freezer paper piecing, so you can brush up on your skills in my "Scrappy Whirligig" class. Comment 'FREE' to take the class! 💌

I'm so proud of this quilt, and I cannot wait to show it to you! 🤩 If you want first dibs on the new Block of the Month program, comment 'FIRST' to add your name to the "first dibs" wait list, and I'll be sure you are the first to know when sign-ups are open! 🫶

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