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 the seam allowances to 1/4".

Referring to the block diagram, complete the top and bottom sections.

Attach the small triangles to the center sections.

Sew the center sections together.

Once again referring to the block diagram, sew the three block sections together.

Love your blog! I am going to start a Dear Jane soon and I'm not going to do the traditional fabrics but just follow her color scheme. You seem to have how to do these down pat!!
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