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A
Snowball block is a great alternate block! It pairs well with a
nine-patch!
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Cutting
Directions for One Block |
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FABRIC |
6"
Finished |
9"
Finished |
12"
Finished |
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A |
1 - 6.5" x 6.5" |
1 - 9.5" x 9.5" |
1 - 12.5" x 12.5" |
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B |
4 - 2" |
4 - 3" |
4 - 4" |
Instructions
- Using the diagram at the right, lay
out the fabrics as illustrated.
- Sew each square onto the
corner of the A fabric, diagonally, with right sides
together. You can lightly draw a line with a pencil
to make sure you sew straight, if you want.
- Repeat step 2 to finish the
remaining three corners.
- Press the block flat.
- Optional: You can trim
the underneath sides of fabric from the corners if you
wish, however, I find leaving it in place seems to keep
the block more "square".
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| Using this block with a
Nine-Patch
block as an alternating block of the same size results as shown to the
right. |
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"All About Blocks" is a work in progress, so be sure to
check back often, as more and more free block patterns in multiple
sizes are added! All block patterns that are linked to from the
"Quilting
Passion Patterns" page are created by Terry Crawford, and
although many of them are traditional patterns, a great deal of them
are original designs. Please respect the
copyright
of this site. Thank you!
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