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Louisiana Variation - 8" Quilt Block
We'll use the square-in-the-corner technique for greater accuracy.
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Fabric Key: | Cutting Instructions: | | | 
| Cut twelve 2-1/2" squares. | | | 
| Cut four 2-1/2" x 4-1/2" rectangles. | | | 
| Cut four 2-1/2" x 4-1/2" rectangles. |
Sewing Instructions:Step 1: With
a pencil (or your favorite marking method), draw two diagonal line from
corner to corner on the wrong side of all brown 2-1/2" squares.

Step 2: Place
a brown 2-1/2" square on the right end of an orange 2-1/2" x 4-1/2"
rectangle (right sides together) as shown below. Stitch a seam on the
diagonal line that you drew Step 1. Trim the fabric above the sewn
line to 1/4" and press the seam toward the brown fabric. Repeat on the
left end and press the seam toward the brown fabric. Repeat three more
times for a total of four flying geese units.

Step 3: Place
a brown 2-1/2" square on the right end of a yellow 2-1/2" x 4-1/2"
rectangle (right sides together) as shown below. Stitch a seam on the
diagonal line that you drew Step 1. Trim the fabric above the sewn
line to 1/4" and press the seam toward the brown fabric. Repeat three
more times for a total of four point units. 
Step 4:
With right sides together, stitch a flying geese unit (Step 2) to the
top of a point unit (Step 3) as shown below. Repeat for a total of
four. 
Step 5:
Arrange the sections as shown below and sew into rows (Diagram 1).
Sew the rows (Diagram 2) together to finish the block (Diagram 3) .

Diagram 1:
Diagram 2:

Diagram 3:
Your block should measure 8-1/2" on all sides. It will measure 8" finished size when it is sewn into a quilt.
Copyright 2006 by Kim Noblin. All rights reserved. Free for
personal use only. All other use requires written permission from the designer.
Email: kim@blockcentral.com
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