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

Foundation piece all the numbered sections and trim seam allowances to 1/4".

Referring to the block diagram, sew the four small sections together.

Attach the side sections.

Sew the top and bottom sections to the block.
Voila!
this one is so cute with the swirls.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very pretty block! I think that might be my next one. I love the way you present your methods - so clear
ReplyDeleteBeautifully pieced! All your corners match. I like the wheat color.
ReplyDeleteThose swirls look so pretty in this block!
ReplyDeleteI peek at your blog quite regularly and will check here if I get stuck and can't figure out a block on my own - although I've only done 12 blocks so far. Thank you for the great instructions and pictures! It was especially neat to see this blog entry - it's a block that I have actually already done! Love your fabric!
ReplyDeleteIt´s a great blog:-)))
ReplyDeleteThank you for the instructions to share with us.