This is the last block that finishes up our quilt! I don’t know if it has a name, so I’m calling it the Spinning 9 patch. You will be making 13 of these blocks.
Fabric Requirements
(Requirements for 13 blocks)
Background solid – Cut 52 – 4 1/2 in. squares
Pinwheel - Misc. Dark Fabrics- Cut 13 – 4 1/2 in. squares
Pinwheel - Misc. Light Fabrics– Cut 13 – 4 1/2 in. squares
Four Patch - Misc. Dark Fabrics– Cut 26 – 5 in. squares
Four Patch - Misc. Light Fabrics – Cut 26 – 5 in. squares
Step 1
Using one light 4 1/2 in. pinwheel square and one dark 4 1/2 in. pinwheel square, layer rights sides together. Sew 1/4 in. around the four sides.
Step 2
Cut sewn squares diagonally both directions to form 4 half square triangles.
Step 3
Press open and lay out pinwheel block.
Step 4
Sew together into rows making sure to lock in seams, before pinning. Sew top row and bottom row together. Press.
Step 5
Trim pinwheel to 4 1/2 inches. Make 13 pinwheel blocks.
Step 6
Using one light 5 in. square and one dark 5 in. square layer right sides together. Sew 1/4 in. along two sides opposite of each other.
Step 7
Cut square in half forming two rectangles.
Step 8
Cut rectangles in half forming four, 2 1/2 in. square units.
Step 9
Press open. Sew together top row and bottom row to make a 4 patch square.
Step 10
Press and trim square to 4 1/2 in. Make 52 four patch blocks.
Step 11
Lay out blocks into 9 patch unit using blocks from different fabrics, making sure to keep the dark corner squares of the 4 patch blocks in the corners by the pinwheel. This creates the chain throughout the quilt.
Step 12
Sew 9 patch together into rows. Then sew rows together. Again, be sure to nest seams together before pinning. (Be careful not to turn one of the rows upside down like I did to the bottom row in this picture!)
Make 13 of these blocks.
You have now finished making all the quilt blocks! I will post the finishing details on putting the blocks together and adding a border in another day or so.
Stormy