
2 inch strips are in several containers. I am cutting a few of them each day to work with so there is a different look for this block.

Adding variety makes them all look different. They are 2 inches X 3 1/2 inches and they mess into this block really well.

I have 8 of them after cutting and sewing for a couple mornings. I think I have about 3 hours in this, but remember I cut along with the stitching and the pressing. Uses a lot of strips up.

This is the block and it sews up to be 9 1/2 inches square. This size block finishes a top faster than 5 inch blocks do.
It is hot out and I plan on a nap and stitching some more. Chris
1 comment:
love this block.
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