I’ve got one more quilt on my Christmas to make list. I plan to head to Mom’s for a quilting weekend in late September, so that means I’ve got to get the top together by then. With that in mind, on the weekend, Burton and I sat down and started playing with fabric.

We have this lovely layer cake in a line called Chantrell. I needed something quick and dirty like the last top… and there’s just one such block I’ve been wanting to make for a while. It starts with a simple four patch.

Then you slice it up a bit…

Then you swap the sides out and turn the centre one turn

And sew it all back together!

And you have a disappearing four-patch!
Now… I love it, but it isn’t as quick and dirty as I hoped. Those four patches go quick, but slicing, dicing, and sewing the blocks back together is a fair bit slower. That said, I should be able to get them done in time. I have all the four patches together, so I’m going to try to do a block or two each night.
I’ve never seen that before. That’s so cool!
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It is a very fun block that looks a lot harder than it is! Beautiful use of the layer cake!
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As if LBB will allow you any slack on getting this done!
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I would never get those put back together correctly! Ha! You amaze me with your ability to do that so quickly.
Blessings, Betsy
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That is a beautiful block!
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