The air seems to have shifted as Hurricane Dorian floats along the east coast, and my mind is suddenly filled with fall. Soon the leaves will turn and the trees will be filled with all sorts of beautiful colors. So let’s celebrate the seasonal change with a Fall Leaves quilt block.
Honestly, I’m not sure if it’s because of the pumpkin spice hype or what but I’m getting excited to see the spectacular color show Mother Nature has in store for us.
To do my part and help clear out my scrap bin this weeks block is really perfect for any color in your stash! Even though I stuck to a more neutral color pallet, the Fall Leaves quilt block really allows you to get creative.
Fall Leaves Quilt Block Details
The Fall Leaves quilt block is available in 2 different finished sizes.
- 6″ x 6″ (15.2 x 15.2 cm)
- 12″ x 12″ (33 x 33 cm)
Materials & Tool Supply List:
- Assorted Scraps: Tonals, Green, & Background Prints
- Cutting mat/ Rotary cutter/ Quilt ruler
- Heat erasing marking tool
- Spray starch
The simple design and patchwork construction of this block make it perfect for the beginner quilter and fun for auditioning scraps. This block features patchwork piecing, accurate cutting, and nesting seams.
The Fall Leaves quilt block pattern can be added to your library for free until September 12th, 2019, after that it will be available for sale in the shop.
Pinnable Fall Leaves Quilt Block
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