These sewed together as quick and easy as a log cabin block especially since I didn't stress over cut off corners and overlapping points. The 12 inch cut block shrank to 10- 9 3/4 inches after sewing round and round. I trimmed everything to 9 1/2 inches. I will be sewing this block again, I might trim the center square so I don't cut off so many corners, I may sew the triangles rotating counterclockwise with a partial seam for the first triangle of each round eliminating the overhanging points. I did cut 2 more pairs of triangles to make the blocks larger, they now measure 13 inches so with an added border this will make a nice throw quilt.
I have to give credit to the ladies at Buggy Barn Quilts for the idea of cutting the corners off a large square and reassembling for this quilt. I put the book in my safe spot and now I can't find it. I need to make a note as to where my safe spot is in my sewing room. Hope you find lots of great inspiration at Judy's DWM. --Ann--
Love the subtle colors. Looking Good!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I am so looking forward to trying out this mothod.
ReplyDeleteGolly, I mean ~method~!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to makes this quilt and have two patterns for it. Love you fabric and color choices. So sweet.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks. Love your subtle color palette.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have had this pattern forever and put it away after looking at it for about 5 minutes :) Going to have to pull it out again. . . that is if I can find my safe spot LOL I can totally relate!!
ReplyDeleteI love florals, so this is just gorgeous to me! The ginghams are cute with the flowers.
ReplyDeleteYour fabrics are just beautiful. I love this block, too. What a pretty quilt this is going to be!
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