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This tutorial is for making this 8.5 inch block that is repeated across the quilt top. This is my variation of a quilt block that’s been around for ages. The quilt design is mine.

I made my quilt a throw size with 8 blocks by 10 blocks. A total of 80 blocks. The top measures approximately 64 x 80 inches. To make your quilt bigger, make more blocks, over and over and over.
Fabrics needed for 80 quilt blocks:
Block centers: 1/2 yard cuts of 10 different color coordinated fabrics
Sashing strips (Roman Glass): 2 yards
Corner triangles (Sharks Teeth): 2 yards
Here’s a list of the blue fabrics I used. They are all Kaffe Fassett Collective fabrics

Center Strips
Philip Jacobs Glory in Cool – maybe out of print or hard to find
Philip Jacobs Curly Kale in blue
Philip Jacobs Caladiums in blue
Philip Jacobs Dorothy in blue
Philip Jacobs Lucy in blue
Philip Jacobs Feathers in Cool
Philip Jacobs Curly Baskets in Delft – Out of print. Could sub Philip’s spiral shells
Kaffe Fassett Paisley Jungle in blue – likely out of print and hard to find. Very expensive on Etsy
Sashing strips — Kaffe’s Roman Glass in blue
Corner Squares/triangles — Brandon Mably Sharks Teeth in Cobalt
Cutting Instructions
Cut eighty 4 X 12.5 inch center strips from the 10-1/2 yard cuts. Eight from each fabric
Cut 160 Sashing strips: 1.5 inches by 10 inches
Cut 80 corner squares: 5.5 X 5.5 inches
Cutting corner squares into triangles: Critical to maintaining swirling effect where blocks meet.
Stack up your 5.5 inch squares with the right side of the fabric facing up and with all the sharks teeth pointing up.

I stack up five or six and then cut these squares along the diagonal with the cutting line going from the lower left to the upper right. STACK AND CUT ALL 80 BLOCKS THE SAME WAY TO MAINTAIN SWIRLING EFFECT in the corners where four blocks meet.

Sashing strip cutting notes:
I cut a 10 inch width of fabric strip and sub cut the 1.5 inch strips from that piece.

Constructing the blocks
Center sashing strips on each side of the the block centers and sew. Press seam allowances toward the sashing strip. I make a lot of these units at one time.

Center sharks teeth triangles on each side of the center strips with sashing. Pin and sew being careful to not stretch the cut bias edge of the triangle. Press seam allowances toward the sharks teeth.

Square up each block to 8.5 inches, being careful to maintain the diagonal center line of the block.

Make many more blocks and lay them out on your design wall. Alternate orientation of the diagonal of each block to create the criss cross pattern. Sew it all together.
Variations on this block:
I’m putting together fabrics for a red/orange version

Since color ways of sharks teeth are limited, try different fabric patterns for the corners that will give interesting swirly effects.
Maybe colored stripes….

Or black and white stripes…

You can see a quilt top made from a variation of this quilt block here.
I can’t wait to see what you come up with!




































































































