You will need:
Four for the middle convex, four for the outer concave pieces
(Four border strips:
Two 1.5” x 4.5”, two 1.5”x 6.5”)
Template
Print your template here Using your paper template
cut out your first quarter circle block. Use this as your template
for the next three, (if you are fussy cutting) by placing it on the fabric and
drawing around to get exactly the same pattern position.
Cut four outer concave
pieces.
Sew together easing the block round
without stretching.
Keep the concave block on the top.
(Don’t worry if they don’t quite meet
at the end as you have plenty of wiggle room when you trim)
Open the seam using your
thumb nails to press it.
Iron it well, I like to
use steam.
Make all four blocks
Trim to 2 ½ ” square.
(Make sure when you trim
that you have at least a quarter of an inch at the end of the outer fabric and
they are all trimmed the same so they match up.)
Sew your blocks together
in pairs then into four, carefully matching all your seams.
Trim your block to 4 ½”
If you want a larger 6 ½” block add a 1 ½” border to each side.
Voila! And there you have it!
Note on templates: I have some acrylic templates from @pappersaxten which are very useful if you plan on making lots of these blocks.
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Thank you Jane for your block. I love the fabrics. And here's my 6.5" block , however I used one of the 4.5" block for my bag.
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