Sunday, June 21, 2026

Triple Treat Blocks Becoming A Top--post 3

Blocks made as Leader/Enders
Goal number 11 on my June list was to figure out which Bonnie Hunter project I would work on when my Mavens group meets the first and third Monday of the month. I decided that I would begin putting together the blocks for Triple Treat. This was Bonnie's Leader/Ender project for 2022.

Every July, Bonnie releases a new Leader/Ender project each July. The idea behind Leader/Ender is to begin sewing on a short piece of fabric. This is the leader. When the end of the fabric approaches, begin piecing the unit of your pattern. Chain stitch 10 repetitions of that unit. End the chain with another strip of fabric. This is the ender. 

Twenty blocks kitted and ready to go
Starting and stopping in another fabric, helps fabric from being pulled into the hole in the throat plate. It helps me start and end with a better quarter inch seam. For big projects, it is an easy way to count how many units you've completed. 

Many people use a scrap of folded fabric as their Leader/Ender. Bonnie decided that since she was stitching anyway, why not make a second quilt and make a better use of thread and scraps!

One block laid out
I started Triple Treat in 2022 because this block was a good way to use the 2 1/2 inch colorful scraps that I couldn't categorized as one specific color. It also used some 1 1/2 squares which I had a lot. I cut enough parts to make 20 blocks. 

Four blocks ready to stitch into one unit
Many of these parts came from my friend Martha's scraps. I kitted these parts which I stored in a zip lock bag. When I sewed on my project, I had one block of the Leader/Ender next to the machine. As I reached the end of a section, I'd stitch a unit of the Leader/Ender. 

It didn't take long to cut the block pieces because I used the scraps that I had saved from other projects. Bonnie's Scrap Users System is a good way to process the bits at the end of a project. When a pattern calls for a specific size unit, I check my pre-cuts to see what I can use. Over time, I cut and organized many kits. I did cut strips from neutrals; but, otherwise, all the pieces in this project are project leftovers. 

Progress at the end of the sew day
I bundled 12 blocks together as an easy way to track how many blocks I had made. I had about 120 blocks made so I decided it was time to begin setting the blocks together to see what size quilt I could make! This is the point in the project when the Leader/Ender becomes its own project!

I started selecting four blocks that had enough variety to sew together. As I finished a unit, I put it up on the design wall. At the end of the day, I had pieced 22 units and used 88 blocks! Stepping back from the design wall, I was amazed at how great all these bits looked together! 

My friend Martha would be impressed with how many of her scraps went into this project She would also be shocked that I sewed such scrappy blocks! While I had 28 blocks remaining, I knew I wanted to make enough blocks so that quilt would be about 60 x 72 inches. This meant that I needed to cut 20 more blocks. I cut the parts and kitted them. 

I'll sew them at our next Mavens Sew day. Now, I have a new Leader/Ender at the ready. Four Patch Fun is the name Bonnie gave it when she released it last July. My Mavens group is calling it Pink Lemonade. We exchanged pink and yellow strips to make this project. 

Linking to Oh Scrap Sew & Tell and To Do Tuesday.

18 comments:

Chantal said...

Oh! What a beauty these blocks are turning into. Martha had beautiful scraps. Enjoy! ;^)

Julierose said...

Oh Terry I just LOVE this project...what a great way to use up mini charms--I have a lot of them and may have to make a few blocks to try this one out. i need something easy and positive after my "Jelly Roll Jumble" fail...well, not really a fail, but i don't like it!! Hugs, Julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Your layout of these blocks looks great, Terry! I love how the chain is so prominent through all the colorful squares. I really like having leader/ender blocks to use, too. It's smart to kit up several to have on hand when you're working on another project. Enjoy your sew day!

LA Paylor said...

I love every stitch and color and the overall irish chain of it all
LeeAnna

JanineMarie said...

I love your explanation of using Bonnie's system for your projects. Your friend Martha would be so pleased at how you've used all of her scraps. I am forever in awe of quilters who use the scrap organizer and leaders/enders. Triple Treat is wonderful and I look forward to your next project.

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

Oh my, look at all of those beautiful scraps being used in Triple Treat. Great idea on kitting up the blocks and having them ready by the sewing machine. I have 2 of Bonnie's leader/ ender projects in the works . I really need to start moving one towards being a top. It is so much fun to see your beauty on the design wall, Terry. Have a blessed day. Hugs.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Terry. I showed it to David. He likes it RR

Linda at Texas Quilt Gal said...

Goodness Terri, you've got me looking down another rabbit hole - lol! LOVE the look of those blocks. They are such simple little blocks, and you get to use scraps, and they look so consistent all together. Amazing isn't it. Beautiful job. I have never gotten into the habit of leaders/enders - laziness I think. But it's such a great idea.

Pam said...

When I learned of leaders and enders from Bonnie Hunter, I never looked back! It is amazing how quickly those projects come together!! I didn't make it very far with her 4 Patch fun, but I need to find a friend to exchange with!!
Great project!!

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

THis is so pretty!! I am always amazed at how far scraps can go!

Jeanna said...

Triple Treat is turning into a lovely quilt, Terry. I'm using Four Patch Fun as my leader/ender project. Can't wait to see what Bonnie has in store for us next month.

Melva said...

It's looking fabulously scrappy! Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.

Vicki in MN said...

It is sometimes so amazing how putting so many scraps together can look so beautiful, yours is awesome!

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

Scrapilicous!

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting said...

What beautiful, scrap happy blocks!!! Martha would surely be happy to see them. They make me happy!

Nancy said...

Wow! I really love how that quilt looks! I'll have to add this one to my list.....

Astrid said...

Those blocks and layout is gorgeous, Terry! They look soooo fun to make!

Anonymous said...

I like those triple treat blocks