Quilt Block- ! Tube = 2 Blocks
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Chose fabrics from the Pure Elements: Extempore Fancy (Fabric A), White Linen (Fabric B), Venture Caravan (Fabric C), and Sporangia Plaid Dotted (Fabric D).

Cutting one (1) WOF (Width of Fabric) x width of strip used from each of the four (4) fabrics.

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After sewing and pressing the strip set the interesting part started ... align the top edge from fabric A with the bottom edge from fabric C and joined them converting the strip set into a tube. Press the tube to make sure it lay flat on the table.

Using a ruler, align the 45 degree angle guide with the bottom and top edges of the tube to make 45 degree angle cuts along the length of the tube.
Carefully pull the tips of the cut triangles apart (no seam ripper necessary).
Results are two (2) different blocks.



Chose fabrics from the Pure Elements: Extempore Fancy (Fabric A), White Linen (Fabric B), Venture Caravan (Fabric C), and Sporangia Plaid Dotted (Fabric D).
Cutting one (1) WOF (Width of Fabric) x width of strip used from each of the four (4) fabrics.
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After sewing and pressing the strip set the interesting part started ... align the top edge from fabric A with the bottom edge from fabric C and joined them converting the strip set into a tube. Press the tube to make sure it lay flat on the table.
Using a ruler, align the 45 degree angle guide with the bottom and top edges of the tube to make 45 degree angle cuts along the length of the tube.
Carefully pull the tips of the cut triangles apart (no seam ripper necessary).
Results are two (2) different blocks.