Print or trace the block diagram onto foundation paper, number, and cut out as in the photo.
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Foundation piece all the numbered sections and trim seam allowances to 1/4".
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Referring to the block diagram, sew the four small sections together.
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Attach the side sections.
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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.