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.
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 Musings, To Do Tuesday
5 comments:
Very nice! I love seeing all the pretty blue fabrics you have in your stash!
Both blocks turned out beautifully!
Beautiful work, Gretchen.
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!
Those are pretty blocks! I like the way you have them swirling around.
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