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, providing a unique visual appeal compared to traditional layouts.
Each diagonal row begins and ends with either a corner setting triangle or a side setting triangle, which helps maintain the quilt’s overall structure and aesthetics.
Corner setting triangles are placed at the corners of the quilt, while side setting triangles are used along the edges, contributing to a balanced and visually interesting design.
For those looking to delve deeper into this aspect of quilting, Julie Baird of Generations Quilt Patterns offers an in-depth explanation on setting triangles for an on-point quilt. Her insights not only clarify the purpose of these triangles but also provide practical tips and techniques that can enhance your quilting experience.
By understanding how to effectively incorporate setting triangles, quilters can explore various patterns and styles, ultimately expanding their creative repertoire.
Check out this Corner and Setting Triangle Dimensions for Common Block Sizes (pdf) chart.
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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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