Hello, friends! Happy November–today I’m sharing the Quilting Life Block of the Month November 2022. I really can’t believe we are so close to finishing up! This week’s block is definitely one of my favorites in both color ways! Keep reading for the tips, pattern, and video.
Quilting Life Block of the Month November2022
2022 Block of the Month Details
- This year’s quilt is a sampler with 12 different unique pieced blocks. There is no applique’ or paper piecing required. Once again, I will be sharing block patterns in two sizes: 12″ finished and 6″ finished.
- Patterns release monthly on the first Thursday of the month here on the blog.
- Each month, a step-by-step video tutorial features helps to make to make that month’s block. Watch the video here on the blog or on the YouTube channel here.
- The 2021 blocks are now available as a full file in my shop for purchase here.
- Get the 2022 Block of the Month Fabric Requirements here.
- Find all of the previous posts in the Quilt Block of the Month series here.
- And find answers to Block of the Month Frequently Asked Questions here.
- Finally, I’ve recently received a few questions about the finished size of this year’s quilt. I haven’t finalized my setting, but since the blocks are the same as last year’s, the finished sizes will be similar: 27″ x 34″ for the small quilt with 6″ blocks and 52″ x 67″ for the larger quilt with 12″ blocks. Of course, you can always make additional blocks and/or add additional borders to increase your quilt size. I’m also thinking about setting my small blocks into a table runner this year…details soon!
November 2022 Block of the Month Tips & Tricks
This month’s block is one of our easiest. Simple squares and four flying geese units make piecing a breeze. Just be sure to measure and cut carefully. You can also have fun with color placement in this month’s blocks–there are so many possibilities! I loved adding the scrappy low-volume prints to the star center. If you signed up last month for the block of the month, the PDF will be coming directly to your inbox today (just be sure and check your spam folder). In case you didn’t sign up yet to receive the patterns by email, there is a download link below. You can also download the PDF directly from the bottom of this post if there is a problem with your email delivery.
- Also, use this Bloc Loc ruler for the flying geese in the large blocks (be sure to add ¼″ when cutting out your fabrics if you use the ruler).
- And use this Bloc Loc ruler for the flying geese in the small blocks (be sure to add ¼″ when using the ruler).
November Block Video
Watch this month’s block video above or go here to watch on our YouTube channel. You’ll see both blocks up close and find additional details on sewing along with pressing information in the video.
2023 Block of the Month
Finally, I want to let you all know that yes, there will be a 2023 block of the month coming your way! I’ll have more details for you soon including fabric requirements for those of you who want to start getting fabrics together.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Tena says
I have to tell you how much I love this BOM! Your design work is always top notch.
Patti McConnell says
I really look forward to the first Thursday of the month! Such fun blocks and I like the pace of this. Thank you!
Mary E Adams says
I am trying to get the Oct BOM . It sent an email saying Oct PDF but keeps coming up with the Nov block. Help please I would like to get the Oct block. Thank you.
sherri McConnell says
It’s now available to download on the October page.
Carol Campbell says
where is the January page please.
sherri McConnell says
Click on the link to go to all of the previous posts in the Block of the Month series and you’ll see it.
Alycia says
Hi! I select to have the November block, but the email says to download the October block, which is actually the correct November block.
Thank you!
Annette says
This block of the month has been so much fun!! Looking forward to Dec. I know, I’m in a hurry!! lol Then to decide how to sash it all.
Kathryn Kelly says
I’ve been thinking about that too. I’m tempted to add a triangle to each corner and use the churn dash as the border. Then the tiny triangles will make the cornerstones.
Holly says
I have been having so much fun with this BOM. I love the videos you put out for each block. I’m looking forward to finishing this one and starting the 2023 BOM! Thanks for all you do!!
Lisa Pozo says
Your October pattern came to my email but it was the November pattern, could you resend me the October pattern. Thank you!
sherri McConnell says
You can now get the October pattern from the October blog post…thank you!
Elizabeth says
I haven’t started mine yet because I overthink EVERYTHING but I think I finally have the fabrics I want to use. I can’t wait to get started. Thank you so much for designing and sharing these beautiful patterns!! Happy quilting!