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We are quilting along
with Barbara Brackman's
Block of the Month, Dixie Diary.
This is how I made my block. It may
differ
from the original.
Fabric
Requirements:
Fabric A & B:
1 - 14'' square each - mark a
diagonal line on the back of the
lighter fabric.
This is a very easy block
since it is just
a quarter square triangle.
Pair the blocks with right sides together
and
sew 1/4'' away from each side of the
drawn
line, cut on drawn line and press seam
to
the darker fabric.
Mark another diagonal line as shown
above
on the back of one of the half square
triangles.
Place the half square triangles with right
sides
together (you want the lights and darks to
be
opposite each other) and take care to have
the opposing seams "lock" together, this will make
for a precise block. Sew 1/4'' away from the new
drawn line, cut on drawn line and press final
seam open to reduce bulk.
You will have 2 blocks
made but only need
one for this project, save the other for
another
use. To square this block to 12 1/2'', you need
to place a 12 1/2'' ruler so the diagonal lines
of
the ruler rest on the sewn seams and then be
sure
to position the 6 1/4'' intersection of the lines
on
the ruler in the center as indicated by the
arrow.
Then trim all 4 sides.
This is what your block
will look like.
I have added the sashing
and the appliqued
heart to my block as
described in the January
Dixie Diary
instructions.
Make multiples of this
block for a
quick and easy quilt.
Add some sashing to
change the look.
Rotate the blocks in
alternate rows
and introduce some more color.
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