When I was given a choice as to which block I wanted to make from the book, I knew I wanted to make a pinwheel block. It is such a simple idea - just half square triangles - but it has such a fun effect.
I made my block with a combination of Peppered Cottons and shot cotton solids from Kaffe Fasset.
While I chose one of the more traditional blocks, there are cute fairies, a little house, strawberries, a tea pot and other unique blocks in the book.
The book is available through the Fat Quarter Shop and contains 6 different patterns with lots of possibilities.
Check out the other bloggers on the quilt along to see what they have been making:
Week 2 - Erin from Why Not Sew?
Week 3 - Wynn from Zakka Art
Week 4 - Anorian from Samelia's Mum
Week 5 - Amy from Diary of a Quilter
Week 6 - Renee from Sewn with Grace
Week 7 - Jemima from Tied with a Ribbon
Week 8 - Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl
Week 9 - Debbie from Happy Little Cottage
Week 10 - Tina from Emily Ann's Kloset
Week 11 - Erica from Kitchen Table Quilting
Week 12 - Kristyne from Pretty by Hand
Week 13 - Heidi from Fabric Mutt
Week 14 - Brigitte from The Family Hearth
Week 15 - Lorrie from Sew Mod Designs
Week 16 - Kristin from They Grow Up Too Fast
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As I read the dissertation requirements, I will need 10 yards for the block backgrounds. Am I reading this correctly? That seems like an awful lot. Please let me know as I would like to order fabric and get started. I’m not doing this quilt along because I only discovered the book last week. Thanks.
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