Cut out your fabrics and then mark your pieces. Mark the wrong side of your fabric pieces with dots where the 1/4" seams would meet. (The acrylic templates have holes, making this super easy!) Alternatively, you could use your ruler and pen to draw lines along the seam allowances to mark your start and stop points.
Lay out your block in a pleasing arrangement. Here, I am just using two prints and alternating them.
Next, sew two sets of triangles together. You can sew edge-to-edge since there are no Y-seams in this one! (yay!)
Again, we'll sew edge-to-edge since we won't have to join the two halves with y-seams.
You'll have two halves like this. If you are using two alternating prints, they'll be opposite of each other like shown.
Pin the two halves together. I put a pin through the intersections to help line things up nicely.
Viola! Really easy block! :-) You need four of these cuties.
Next up ... Small Block Five.
Cut out your fabrics and then mark your pieces. Mark the wrong side of your fabric pieces with dots where the 1/4" seams would meet. (The acrylic templates have holes, making this super easy!) Alternatively, you could use your ruler and pen to draw lines along the seam allowances to mark your start and stop points.
I elected to fussy cut all three diamonds from the same fabric for this particular block. But you could do three prints in the same colorway or whatever you like!
Next, sew two diamonds together. You'll sew from the outer edge (left) to the dots in the center of the block (right). Be sure to backstitch at the dots.
Your diamonds should look like the photo below. Next, you'll attach the third diamond by sewing from the center dots all the way to the outside edges.
When sewing on the second side, be sure you you move the opposing diamond out of the way so it doesn't get caught in your stitching.
All done! Quick and easy! I pressed all the seams in one direction going around the block (clockwise).
You'll need eight of these pretties!
I am hoping to get caught up in the next few weeks with all my blocks so far. Don't forget to use #smittenquilt and #smittenquiltqal on Instagram. :-)
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Happy Sewing! :)