Indigo Bunting
This is an easy pattern and you can find it at Pattern by Jen's blog.
The teal fabric isn't photographing well, looks more blue in the picture.
The most important step in this block is to trim the sections to the correct size.
Lay out the block to make sure the squares are in the correct order. I sewed one row upside down and didn't notice until I photographed it.
I found these plastic boxes at Michael's and they are the perfect size for this project.
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Very pretty blocks, I love your polka dot background.
ReplyDeleteThe polka dot is unusual, but it adds pizazz!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy! I just love your idea for using the dotted/spotted fabric for the theme carried throughout the blocks. These look so cool. I had problems getting my teal fabric to photograph well, too. Those plastic boxes look so handy to keep this yearlong project pieces all together. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteI like your choice of background! Those boxes look perfect.
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