Sunday, November 16, 2025

Stonefields, Blocks 55 & 56

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.  Then 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.

I won't have a Wednesday post this week, I'm leaving Wednesday morning for the Jane Stickle retreat in Shipshewana.

Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Kathys Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Craft School Sunday, Oh Scrap, Handmade Monday, Sew & Tell, Craftastic Monday, Design Wall Monday, Monday MusingsTo Do Tuesday

21 comments:

  1. Very nice! I love seeing all the pretty blue fabrics you have in your stash!

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  2. Both blocks turned out beautifully!

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  3. Really lovely, and so happy to see you again at Craft Schooling Sunday linky party at creativejewishmom.com. I was recently thinking that at the least I ought to make some dollhouse quilts, since I have not yet found the time to make full size ones other than with fleece, though that was fun!

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  4. Those are pretty blocks! I like the way you have them swirling around.

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  5. So very pretty! Your masterpiece is going to be fabulous!

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  6. These blocks are so lovely, Gretchen. You always inspire me to pull out my applique . Enjoy your day.

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  7. Beautiful applique. Loving all these blues💙

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  8. I like the swirl/movement effect that you achieved. What an interesting project to take on when the directions are sparse and unclear!!! You are making it in your way which is awesome.

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  9. I love every single block you make, they are all so, so pretty!

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  10. I had to look hard to figure out the difference in the overlap-- got it. Both turned out well.

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  11. Two lovely blocks and yes, hiding those points under the circle saves a lot of time! and angst. xx

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  12. Your blocks are beautiful. I love that fussy cut center. Have fun at retreat. I'll miss being there this time.

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    1. We'll miss you, hopefully you'll be there next spring!

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  13. I love the way the petals are overlapping and that center is perfect on block 2. Enjoy your retreat!

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  14. Lovely dahlia blocks, Gretchen! Interesting how the same petal shapes can create such a different flower when you overlap them instead of layering them per the instructions. Enjoy your retreat!

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  15. I love your beautiful blues! And your tips for applique are great as well. Pattens are merely suggestions, especially for those who have quilted for a long time.

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  16. Beautiful, Gretchen! I hope you enjoyed your retreat! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.

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