Friday, December 30, 2011

On the 6th day of Christmas . . .
Block 6
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Cut two 2" squares from light print
Cut two 2" squares from dark print
Cut two 1-1/4" squares from dark print
Sew one 1-1/4" square to corner of each 2" light square
Using photo sew block together like a four patch

12 comments:

  1. I love this! I'm having a great time making my blocks and look for ward daily for the new post. Can't wait to see the finished product. Thank you.

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  2. I just caught up...so much fun! Will look forward to tomorrow. Thanks so much for hosting this little project.

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  3. I just caught up...so much fun! Will look forward to tomorrow. Thanks so much for hosting this little project.

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  4. Very cute it right... nice way to do the bow tie block...
    Happy New Year to you and all of the quilters out there!
    Onalee
    NE Ohio

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  5. I woke up this morning at 5am and built the six blocks to date from some little scraps I had laying around. Looking forward to the rest.

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  6. Ready and waiting for #7 today. I'm using white/red and red/white prints for these delightful little blocks. Love the scrappy look and can't wait to sew all together.
    Thank you Temecula Quilt Co.

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  7. This is very fun!

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  8. Is there a pattern emerging--each block increases by one piece, so the first day is 1 piece, block 6 has 6 pieces? Fun and doable at this busy time of the year! Love the colors too!

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  9. Sew much fun! Each year my quilt group is given vintage fabric that they have to do something with by the next year's Christmas party. I'm actually going to be done before the week before it's due!!!

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  10. I had so much fun with the bowtie block I made 16 more and have finished a small quilt top of blue and white bowties that AI really love. Karen in Idaho

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