This block has so much potential that I have made it twice.
Each block has 4 pieces and you can put it together in so many ways!
This is how I made this block
Fabric needs
- Ten 10 inch x 1 1/2 inch strips in assorted prints or colours (the scrappier the better)
- One 10 inch square piece of white fabric
This tutorial makes 4 HSTs which, arranged in different ways, make different blocks. Each block can make one or more quilt layouts.
Labyrinth pattern
Get the pattern. Temporarily unavailable.
The pattern contains cutting directions, fabric needs as well as a quilt assembly diagram. The pattern also contains a link to the block tutorial.
Block pieces
The tutorial produces the next 4 pieces that can be assembled into different layouts to make different quilt designs:
So many blocks…
Just a sample:
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Possible quilt layouts
Kites quilt
Flying geese plus quilt
White diamonds quilt
White diamonds and crosses quilt
Mini quilt
Quilt
Ribbons quilt
Mini quilt
Quilt
Medallion quilt
Medallion quilt inverted
Kaleidoscope quilt
Mini quilt
Quilt
Zigzag quilt
Mini quilt
Quilt
Other blocks
Obrigada! 🇧🇷
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Amazing!
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Teresa, what an inspiring blog post! I have a friend who is wanting a quilt, but she won’t tell me how she wants it. After watching your tutorial, I am thinking how wonderful it would be if I made the blocks and let her design it herself! Then I could assemble it to her liking 😉 Thank you for taking the time and trouble to post these, Hugs, Joan
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I love your posts. So fun and easy for me to do. Thanks, glad I found you.
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What a great idea Joan! Your friend is very lucky 😊
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Thank you Vicki
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I thought I had seen everything. Yet, Teresa, you continue to amaze!! Thanks for these mouthwatering blocks. I will have to make these next project.
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Thanks, it’s a fun block to make.
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Love this tutorial……….thanks so much!
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I’m gonna do it. I have 10 strips that are just waiting for the block. The next to the last configuration is my favorite. Love it!
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