Monday, September 25, 2017

Making Squares look like Circles


Block 1, busy!

Block 2, very simple
I have made this pattern in a king, queen and twin-sized quilts. I love that two blocks (on the right and left) create this curving, moving artistry. 

There are only 4 different squares in the 2 blocks. I used a lot of different colors, patters, fabrics in these quilts, and patterned whites and creams to help those colors pop. 

Of course, you have to get close to see the colors, because the pattern almost overwhelms the individual blocks!


Fabric Needed: 

This is to finish 9 blocks, 3 x 3. Add or subtract as your need warrants. These are exact numbers, I always add a bit, to be sure I have enough, should I need to make an additional square or two, to keep from having matching squares.
Plain fabric = 1 1/4 yd
Colored fabric= 1 1/4 yd

Cutting instructions: 

Each block finishes at 9". (You could, I suppose, add an inch to each square, design these to finish at 12". It would make for a different quilt, through very similar.) Each square finishes at 3".
4-square = 4-2" squares or 2 strips of 2-2" fabrics, cut into 2" strips, and joined
Full square = 3 1/2" squares
Half-square triangle = 3 1/2" half-square triangles
Triangle square = there are templates you could buy, or not, instructions below

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