This week, I’m playing with the Indian Squares quilt block.
The block is drawn with a 10 x 10 grid.
If you have BlockBase, it is number 2870.
Clicking on any of the photos will show a larger view.
Here’s what the Indian Squares quilt block looks like in a basic straight set with borders:
Next, the blocks are defined with some sashing and cornerstones:
I’ve paired the Indian Squares block with a variation block that I drew. It makes the quilt less busy and adds some interest.
In the following design, the Indian Squares block is paired with the Double Nine Patch block.
Now, for comparison to the straight set, let’s see what the Indian Squares quilt block looks like turned on point.
That is one busy looking design!
Let’s calm it down with a plain block and the variation block.
That’s better.
And with the Double Nine Patch block:
In this last design, I’ve put in plain blocks and four half square triangle blocks.
Which design do you like?
I like the last one. The green looks like a pinwheel.
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I like it too. :O)
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Love that blockz! Sorry I can’t help you on the layouts. . . . .I love them all!!
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Thanks for your feedback! It is fun to see what a block looks like when put into a design or two, or three, or four….
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I like the Indian Squares turned on point, but they’re all beautiful.
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Most of the time, I prefer the on point setting in a quilt design…but there are always exceptions. :O)
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Like the last one … both as a big picture and a little one.
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I’m not in love with any of these, but I like #6 the best. There is no accounting for taste. LOL!
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