Block of the Whenever #7
The second wet-weekend block I created is called the Sawtooth Star. This one has a much larger centre than the other blocks I’ve made so far, which was a nice opportunity to show off one of the large-scale fabrics from the layer cake.
To make a 9-inch finished block you’ll need:
Print: one 5 inch square (I fussy cut mine to centre on one of the big flowers)
Solid: four 3 1/8 inch squares
Background: one 5 3/4 inch square, and four 2 3/4 inch squares
I used the same flying geese technique as for the Flying Dutchman block, except this time the background fabric forms the geese.
Place a solid square on opposite corners of the large background square, draw a diagonal, and stitch quarter of an inch on either side.
Cut along the marked line, and press open.
Add another solid square to each, mark the diagonal and stitch on either side.
Cut along the marked lines, and press open.
Trim the flying geese units to 5 x 2 3/4 inches, and lay out the block.
Sew together to make your Sawtooth Star.
Definitely a very cheerful block for a grey day!
Those are both very cool, although I love the centre of this one!
Definitely my favourite too!