Blockstep is a flexible quilt pattern that is great for precuts like layer cakes and jellyrolls or for using up assorted scraps that are at least 2 1/2" wide. The design is an interplay of chunky square outlines and splitting them and playing with those sides, or brackets, in rotation. I first started playing with these geometric puzzle pieces when I was taking one of my first surface design classes at Otis College of Design. Repeats with rotation was part of the assignment. I printed out this pattern for some art on my kitchen wall, done in shades of olive green, khaki and some orange. I also have a red color-way print for the Christmas season to put on the wall. I also sell prints of this design at Art.com (under Robin Pickens and Geometric Abstract City Squares). It was my mother who commented that this would make an interesting quilt. I guess that suggestion hung in the back of my mind to finally come to life about 12 years later. This is the first time I have played with floral prints within the blocks and brackets and I'm really loving the versatility of this framework. It's easily scaled up and down in size and you can simple add more rows either way to move up to a queen or king sized quilt. One of my favorite experiments with this pattern was to step out into the borders with a square or block on each side. We don't always have to stay in the safe zone and out of the borders! When I had this dark version quilted by the long-arm quilter, Sally Corona of Corona Quiltworks (the white background version was long-arm quilted by Tanya Heldman of Free Range Quilter) she really worked with the geometric structure of the quilt with straight lines done in random spacing horizontally. Then Sally took one section of blocks lined up vertically and quilted them with vertical lines in lime green which add a wonderful contrast to the other gray threads. I love it!! Step this way, turn that way, have some fun with Blockstep. The pattern will be shipping to stores in November 2017 with my Blushing Peonies fabric from Moda. I've also added these to my shop!
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Linda croy
2/15/2019 03:43:29 pm
Robin, I bought your quilt pattern blockstep and printed it off, at the time I printed it I did not have colored ink, only black. I have gotten colored ink and can not find the pattern to print it in color. I have it here in front of me m but it would really help if it was in color.
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Robin Pickens
2/15/2019 03:51:48 pm
Hi Linda! So glad you are making Blockstep! I just sent a pdf download of the pattern in all its colors as a hightail link to your email so check there! Let me know if you don't get it.
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Abigail Newit
8/11/2019 01:37:06 pm
I’ve been looking at buying Blockstep to make with one of your layercakes. I can’t find the fabric requirement online. It doesn’t seem to have a photo like the others in your Etsy shop. Could you help me out so I can find out if I have enough fabric for background etc?
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Robin Pickens
8/11/2019 03:52:51 pm
Thanks so much for letting me know I need to add that backing info to the listing! I've updated it and I'm also emailing you the pattern requirements.
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