Clue #8 is Noble Swirl
This is a really fun block that brings together units that we've made of the last few weeks, as well as fabrics we've previously used and fabric we haven't used yet in blocks.

Since we've made all these units in the series before, but the first time bringing them all together in this manner. So just a quick recap of what my units look like in each stage.
Unit A - Half Square Triangle
Unit B Quarter Square Triangle - Double Background
Unit C - Quarter Square Triangle - Dark Doubled
Unit D & E - Flying Geese
Block Construction Tips
Stitch the Flying Geese together, making sure to sew with your Unit D on top and watch that seam cross.
Next you are going to want to make the (4) Corner units. I know some of you will want to lay out the block and try and put it together that way, and I will warn you that you may get confused with the layout. My recommendation is to create the Corner. Stack all (4) of each unit on top of each ther.
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Paisley Rose |
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Bermuda Batik |
Stitch them into rows, making sure to keep that 1/4" seam. Pin where needed.
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Paisley Rose |
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Bermuda Batik |
Stitch your rows together, I highly recommend precision pinning.
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Tada! |
Next, lay out your four corners, double check orientation. Stitch into rows.
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Paisley Rose |
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Bermuda Batik |
Stitch the rows into Blocks, I highly recommend precision pinning.
Tada!!!!
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Bermuda Batik |
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Paisley Rose |
Love it!
Have a wonderful Holiday Weekend!
Keep Stitching,
Michelle
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