Now, two years later when I was cleaning my sewing room, I saw this block sketched on several small pieces of paper. When I shoved them together (see sketch at top) I came up with a block that looked like a flower and decided to give it a try, not realizing that Wayne had already shown us this block two years ago!
This is a diagram for you. Once you have four of these small blocks made, you then sew the four together to make a 12 ½” unfinished block.
Now the block is together.
Put a circle of fabric in the center and you have a big flower. I can just see a multitude of these blocks spreading across a bed, can’t you? Give it a try.
Wayne is always doing interesting things. The other day he paired the blocks Shoo Fly and Rolling Stone. Or check out this one.
Wayne, thanks for your very interesting blog and challenging us to stretch our skills.
ON ANOTHER NOTE: Bloomin Workshop has a tutorial for a random Sampler Gal Wagon Wheel.
PS: I'm linking up to Confessions of a Fabric Addict today. Check it out.
Until next time,
♥
Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll
5 comments:
That is such a neat technique! I'll have to try that too. Thanks for sharing!
Caroll
Thanks for the shout out.
I like the flower.
The fact that you and I came up with the same idea separately just shows that great minds think alike. Newton and Leibniz both discovered Calculus. Mobius and Listing both discovered the Mobius strip. History is full of this sort of thing. Now we can add our names to the list.
What a fun tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
What a beautiful block!!!
Caroll, that's really nice! Well done! I like the block and you executed it well!
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