Walking on Air Pinwheel Quilt Block

One of the classic blocks that all beginner quilters encounter is the traditional pinwheel. If you’re new to quilting and are searching for a simple block to start with, don’t miss this easy pinwheel block pattern from Ann Butler. Make a striking pinwheel block (like the one shown in cream and turquoise) and experiment with block sizes and layout.

Materials:

  • Cotton print fabric: Light, Dark (Fat Eighth or 1/8 yard for each color)
  • Thread

Tools:

  • Sewing machine
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Pins
  • Iron
  • Rotary cutter
  • Cutting mat
  • Scissors
  • Washing machine
  • Dryer

Instructions:

  1. Cut two 4” squares from light fabric.

  2. Cut two 4” squares from dark fabric.

  3. Draw a line from point to point on the back side of the two light fabric squares.

  4. Layer right sides of light and dark fabric squares together. Stitch a 1/4” on either side of the drawn line.

  5. Cut on the drawn line using a ruler and rotary cutter.

  6. Iron from the back side toward the dark fabric.

  7. Using a ruler and rotary cutter, trim block to 31/2” being sure to have the 45-degree angle on the seam line.

  8. Arrange blocks as shown in photo.

  9. Nest seams together and stitch on side of two block.

  10. Repeat for other two block, see photo.

  11. Stitch the two sets together.

Designer Tips:

  • Pre-wash all of your fabric.
  • Iron your fabric before cutting.
  • Use a 1/4” seam allowance throughout.

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