The block finishes at 12x8, and she says to make 4. That would make a 48" row. I'm thinking maybe I'll make three for a 36" row. We shall see.
Anyhow, here's my first block, and below is how to make them.
Lay them rst (right-sides-together), opposite colors facing.
Slice into 4 two-inch strips.
Arrange the strips like so, and stitch together. Voila! A quick and easy block.
Here's my row of 3. It's 8 x 36; seems pretty big to me. She says to make four, for a 48" length.
There's a link to this row-along on my side bar, and in an earlier post. I still don't know that I'll be stitching all of it, but this would have made a super block for a row swap I was in last year, for the theme northwoods. Hmmm.....................
6 comments:
What an interesting block. Very nice.
This is way cool, Pat. Thanks for sharing how you did it. Neat trick!
Hi Pat
Looks nifty. I am not getting the cutting the strips in to 4 inch from the 8 inch, can you elaborate?
Very Nice Pat [what happened to no new projects?] Now you remind me of me!
Lakgaldonna, you cane in a 'no reply' blogger, so I can't email you privately. But you lay the two hsts together, but with opposite colors facing each other, right sides together, the seam line on top of each other. Then just lay your ruler vertically to 2" and cut. Continue the same.
If this is still clear as mud try emailing me (top left of my blog).
Hope this helps.
Oh, and it's not 4" strips. It's 4 (quantity) 2" strips.
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