Print or trace the block diagram onto foundation paper, number, and cut out as in the photo.

Foundation piece the numbered sections and trim the seam allowances to ¼". Cut out the unnumbered strips, leaving ¼" seam allowances as well.

Sew on the side strips.

Sew on the top and bottom sections.

I have a feeling this "easy streak" is going to end soon.
That fabric is adorable and perfect for that block.
ReplyDeleteI keep waiting for a challenge block too. I was hoping it wasn't this week. {fingers crossed} LOL!
I love how the little fish peaks out from the middle of the fabric.
ReplyDeleteDarling fabric with the fish leaping out of the waves!
ReplyDeleteI am soooooooooooooo far behind, but I promise to catch up while at Quilt Camp.
ReplyDeleteI'll never catch up but I love looking at your blocks! The fussy cut fish is great. =)
ReplyDeleteThis fabric makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is really coming along. I might even get mine made one day.
ReplyDeletei love the fish fabric! where did you get it and is it still available?!
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