Please make sure that you either press with an iron after sewing each seam or "finger" press each seam after you sew. I usually press both seam allowances to one side instead of opening up both seams and pressing them.
The upper left is the easiest. Cut out a 3 1/2" square from white fabric and a 3 1/2 " square from a light colored fabric. The cut each piece diagonally.
Sew a white and a light piece (right sides together) on the long side of the triangle using a 1/4" seam allowance.
For the other three small blocks, you will need to cut out the following:
Three 1 1/2" yellow squares:
For the dark gray pieces, two 1 1/2" squares and three 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" rectangles:
Now you can lay out all the pieces to match up with the block design so you can see how to sew them together:
Add a light gray triangle to the top left corner:
Sew the two lower blocks together using the same method as you sewed the upper right block. Just make sure that you take into accout the different pieces used in the upper left corners of each.
Lower right:
Lower left:
Sew the two lower blocks together along the side seam. Sew the upper blocks to the lower blocks together. Here's what it looks like when it's finished with the sides trimmed and squared:
Until next Sunday when I will post the next block, Happy Sewing!!!
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