Hi
Its been awhile since I have shared. I have been busy working on organizing my fabric. I am still working on it and will share with you when I am done.
I belong to an online quilting board http://www.quiltingboard.com/forum.php. One of the other members showed an interest in this quilt and I offered to show her how to make it. As I was replying to her private message I decided to do it on my blog, so I could share it with more than one person. Since I didn't take pictures as I made the quilt, I made a sample using a different focus fabric.
Directions
1. Fussy Cut your focus fabric. - To fussy cut means that you are cutting out a motif rather than just randomly cutting as in usually done.
2. Cut fabric into strips. I found it best if it was between 1 inch to 2 1/2 inches. You want the length to be long enough to fit what ever size your sewing on. Longer strips work better
4. For the first three sides I didn't trim the fabric. but I the forth side (which was the top of the focus square) I made an angle cut. There is no right or wrong way to cut the fabric. Just lay your rotary cutter on the fabric whatever way you want I cut.
5. Sometimes the fabric is angled and doesn't line up for you to add your next strip. If that happens just lined it up the best you can and cut off excess after you sew on your strip
8. When you decide how you want your block to look, take your rotary cutter and trim it to the size you want. Don't forget to figure in your seam allowance. Press after you finish your block.
9. You will continue the same method with the remaining blocks. To finish the quilt top you will sew the block into rows and then sew the rows together. This is the only place you are matching, so remember to nest your seams.
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