Blocks 55 and 56 from the Stonefield's quilt are titled 'Dahlia'. It's a very pretty flower.
Susan doesn't include detailed instructions with the patterns but she does have a few instructions for these blocks. She says to applique the bottom four petals then applique the other four on top. I didn't like those instructions and came up with my own plan.
Here is block one.
I wanted to applique the petals so they would overlapped each other but block wasn't quite right.
Block two went the way I wanted it to, all the petals overlapping.
And I fussy-cut the center circle.
She also gave some other directions but they made no sense to me. I simply traced the design onto my background fabric by using my light box and a black frixon pen. First I traced the petals onto the back of freezer paper, cut out the blades then ironed the paper onto the back of the fabric. Next I cut the leaves out leaving 'turn under' and appliqued them onto the background fabric.
I didn't have to worry about perfect points on the petals since there is a circle in the center.
Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith.
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3 comments:
Very nice! I love seeing all the pretty blue fabrics you have in your stash!
Both blocks turned out beautifully!
Beautiful work, Gretchen.
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