Happy Hump Day! Thanks for joining us on our Vintage Shirting and Dress Prints Blog Hop!
Head over to Reeze's blog to see the tutorial for her Zig Zag block. It has a totally different look than the first three blocks, and we love it!
We'll give you a sneak peek of one of her two colorways here:
Reeze will show you how to make this block on her blog (she paper pieced the HSTs for more exact points!), and you can enter for a chance to win a FQ bundle of Vintage Shirting and Dress Prints as well!
Vintage Shirting & Dress Prints Blog Hop Schedule:
Thursday 4/14: Blog Hop Introduction
Friday 4/15: Barb Eikmeier @Barb's Favorites
Monday 4/18: Donna Lynn Thomas @DonnaLynnThomasQuilter
Tuesday 4/19: Kelly Ashton @KellyQuilter
Wednesday 4/20: Reeze Hanson @MorningGloryDesigns
Thursday 4/21: Sally Schneider @SallySchneider
Friday 4/22: Theresa Ward @AlwaysQuilts
See the entire Vintage Shirting & Dress Prints collection here and ask for it at your local quilt shop.
The paper piecing tutorial was great. I love the block...it reminds me of Indian blankets. I think it would make a nice wall hanging.
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Great block!
ReplyDeleteFantastic block.
ReplyDeleteI love this block! I love paper piecing. This would make a great lap quilt for my living room ,since the decor is Native American.
ReplyDeleteLove this block! It would be suitable for a qult made for a man because it is not so curvy and feminine. Your lovely fabrics would also be perfect for this!
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Thanks for this block. It has such a pleasing, classic appeal.
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ReplyDeleteStunning block. I'm not great at cutting or stitching HST's so the paper pieced method would make my HST's so exact...I too love the Native design this block lends.
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This block is unique and after watching the paper piecing instructions I think I could tackle it.
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