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Floating Squares Finished size: 68 1/2” x 77 1/2” Notes: I’ve had many requests for beginner friendly patterns that produce a visually interesting quilt. While the Economy Block has been . Print 1 copy each of the template patterns and foundation patterns on pages at % on copy paper and check printout size for accuracy. On your desired paper for foundation piecing, . 25,+ Fabrics in Stock · US Orders $80+ Ship Free · Quality Quilting Fabrics. for your quilt, be sure to look closely at placement, and spread the same patterned squares across the quilt top, to avoid to many similar scraps in one area. Make 20 nut blocks. A Design page to color for fabric placement. -Trim squares to size using a square ruler with a diagonal line placed on the Seam. Sew the Corner units, Side units, and print 51⁄2 x 51⁄2 (cm x cm) squares together in a 3 x 3 layout to make the Block. If needed, square up to ⁄2 x ⁄2 (cm X cm). 5. Arrange the blocks in a 4 x 5 layout as shown in the layout diagram. Sew the blocks together in rows and then sew the rows together. Nuts about Squares CAL – © It’s all in a Nutshell All rights reserved. Square – Cat’s Claw by Margaret McInnes Round Color number Nuts about the Sea. to make a complete Template 6 pattern. Trace template patterns onto plastic template material, cut out on the outer solid line (note that for Template 6, the dashed line won’t be used until after blocks are pieced), and label each template with the name and mark the grainlines. If you’re a beginning. –And of course Nuts.. Or no nuts Are you team Nuts or team no nuts? Block 4 – Chocolate chip cookies Light background Fabric – Cut 2 squares 4” x 4 ” for HST Medium Fabric-– Cut 2 squares 4” x 4 ” for HST - Cut 1 square ” x ” Cutting & Sewing See my Book “Pat Sloan’s Teach Me to Sew Triangles”.