Here at Suzy Quilts HQ, we had such a blast working through The Cutting Table’s very first block of the month (BOM) this year. If you are a subscriber of The Cutting Table (TCT), we hope you did, too! These blocks were designed to work as a group so the finished sampler quilt looks like a cohesive design.
We didn’t want to stop there, though. We wanted to include bonus tutorials so you can do more with each quilt block. Over the course of 12 months, we shared 12 mystery blocks and 12 bonus tutorials, including
- 5 quilts
- 1 pillow
- 1 table runner
- 1 pie carrier
- 1 bed runner
- 2 bags, AND
- 1 set of placemats!
This month in Issue 24, we wrapped it all up with the 12th and final block and instructions for turning all the blocks into a 60" x 74" throw! We can’t wait to see what our TCT subscribers have done with these blocks, and since these tutorials will live in the archive of past issues, it’s never too late for subscribers new and old to jump in.
In this final wrap up, we’ve linked to all the blocks and bonus tutorials below for easy reference. Let us know which one is your favorite in the comments. Happy making!
January
In January, we presented the first BOM block and kicked off the year with a tutorial for turning the block into delightful baby quilt.
February
In February, we presented the second BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a pillow, with lots of tips for using upcycled fabrics.
March
In March, we presented the third BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a sweet and scrappy baby quilt.
April
In April, we presented the fourth BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a set of roll-up picnic placemats, which make a perfect set with the picnic tote from May’s BOM bonus tutorial.
May
In May, we presented the fifth BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a picnic tote with plenty of room to carry the roll-up placemats from April’s BOM bonus tutorial.
June
In June, we presented the sixth BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a large pool bag with mesh side panels.
July
In July, we presented the seventh BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a fun “I Spy” baby quilt.
August
In August, we presented the eighth BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a festive table runner.
September
In September, we presented the ninth BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a lovely quilted bed runner.
October
In October, we presented the 10th BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a useful pie carrier — just in time for all your holiday baking!
November
In November, we presented the 11th BOM block and a tutorial for turning the block into a fun fussy-cut throw quilt.
December
In December, we wrapped up the BOM with the 12th and final block, as well as instructions for turning all 12 blocks into a beautiful throw quilt.
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I’ve collected all the BOM downloads and am behind on putting them together but will do so soon. Thank you for the extra patterns too! I made the pinwheel baby blanket as a gift using some of your signature solids. What a nice bonus with each issue!! Probably, one of my favorite blocks is any with a pinwheel in it and you featured two with this BOM, both are my favorites.