Continuing with the on point quilt series, here’s a another floral block: Double tulip block.
The constructions is similar to a log cabin block with half square triangles at the end of the strips.
This is how you make it.
And if you’re new to on-point quilts, here you have some background.
An on point quilt is assembled in diagonal rows.
Each diagonal row starts and ends with either a corner setting triangle or a side setting triangle.
Julie Baird of Generations quilt patterns has a good in depth explanation on setting triangles for an on-point quilt.
Download a PDF with a cutting chart for common block sizes (pdf)
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Love it. My new neighbor was saying she wanted a traditional pattern for her spare bed. This just might be it.
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You are a Genius!!!…. Thank You!…..love it 😷! Stay safe, Elizabeth
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Would love to make this. Wish you would include printable instructions to help me remember
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Thanks for this tutorial Teresa, I love on point blocks. Regards Laureta
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