I've been slowly catching up on my sewing projects. Preschool has started and so I have a few extra hours a week to work. This is my first spiderweb block for Lee in my Bits and Pieces quilting bee group. I hope to finish the other block tonight! The finished block measures 10 3/4 inches.
The block Lee designed for her quilt and her tutorial can be found here: Naturally Neutral and Webby Quilt.
I've made a free template based on her instructions that you can download and print HERE.
I'll show you the process of making this quilt block - if you scroll down really fast, maybe it will look animated!
| print out the template on 8.5 x 11 paper | 
| cut along the dotted lines | 
| Fold along these two lines. It just occurred to me that I can put the fabric on the reverse side and eliminate this step! | 
| Pin your solid color fabric in the center, leaving at least 1/4" fabric allowance on each edge. | 
| add various sized strips to each side to cover the paper all the way to the edge. | 
| press the paper and fabric to make it behave. | 
| trim along all edges, right up to the paper. | 
| it's looking pretty! | 
| repeat three more times | 
| play around with your triangles until you have them arranged just so | 
| with the paper still attached, sew the triangle blocks together, then remove the papers. | 
| viola! | 
Happy sewing!
 
this is so cute, thanks for the tutorial.
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