This block was inspired by this wonderful block, but simplified and changed. Here are the cutting measurements I used to make a 12" (12 1/2" unfinished) block.
This is beautiful! I have a couple of false starts, but I think that this block will be the perfect way to showcase some mini charm pack squares. So glad I found you! (Via fluffy sheep quilting, Canadian quilter, and Pinterest)
Love the quilt top Have you seen the Circle of Nine books by Janet Houts and Jean Ann Wright? There are 3 books in the popular series and they all explore the many ways to sew this setting.
We are making sampler type quilts for a teen cancer unit at our local hospital. Would it be ok to share this block and instructions with my quilting group, so that we could include one of these blocks in our quilts?
I am in an online quilting bee where we make blocks for each other every month. Would it be ok if I used your idea and instructions for this block for my selection in June?
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI love this block. Thanks for the directions. So simple and so cool.
ReplyDeleteOh I was so hoping you would post how you made them!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing.love the block and fabrics
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I have a couple of false starts, but I think that this block will be the perfect way to showcase some mini charm pack squares.
ReplyDeleteSo glad I found you! (Via fluffy sheep quilting, Canadian quilter, and Pinterest)
Sarah
Lovely, thank you for sharing! Making this for a Women's Conference.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much everyone! I would just love to see if you have pictures of your work!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this tutorial! I used it to make a mini-quilt for a friend: http://redflannelpantry.com/2013/10/04/time-enough/
ReplyDeleteLoving it!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that I have found your site,I love your block and might try to sew one up today.
ReplyDeletePeggy S
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt top Have you seen the Circle of Nine books by Janet Houts and Jean Ann Wright? There are 3 books in the popular series and they all explore the many ways to sew this setting.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to share your block and instructions in the Stash Bee in May. Would that be alright?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU SO MUCH! THIS TUTORIAL IS A KEEPER!
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I've been looking at this block for years. I think it's time I make it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the instructions for making this block.
ReplyDeleteWe are making sampler type quilts for a teen cancer unit at our local hospital. Would it be ok to share this block and instructions with my quilting group, so that we could include one of these blocks in our quilts?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block!
ReplyDeleteIs there a pattern for this with yardage needed for background and cutting list?
ReplyDeleteI am in an online quilting bee where we make blocks for each other every month. Would it be ok if I used your idea and instructions for this block for my selection in June?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Please share pictures if you can!
ReplyDeleteThank you Janeth!
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