Floral Bouquet Quilt Block Tutorial

Floral Bouquet quilt block tutorial

 

My latest PDF pattern, Floral Bouquet is a variation of the traditional picnic bouquet block that makes use of traditional nine patch blocks and sawtooth star corner units to form a "bouquet". The Floral Bouquet pattern includes both a table topper and table runner option, each with different size blocks. For this floral bouquet quilt block tutorial, I will be demonstrating a 13½" finished floral bouquet block. 

Fabric Cutting

For 1 block you will need:

Floral Focus Fabric - 4 -3½" squares and 5 - 2" squares

Accent Color Fabric - 16 - 2" squares and 16 - 2¼" squares (for flying geese)

Background Fabric - 8 - 2¼" X 3¾" rectangles (for flying geese) and 28 - 2" squares

 

Floral Bouquet Block Fabric Cutting

 

Flying Geese Units

Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of each 2¼" accent square

 

marking diagonal line on flying geese squares

 

Lay a 2¼" X 3¾" rectangle right side up. Place a 2¼" accent square, right side down, on one end of the rectangle. Sew along the drawn line. Press the sewn line to set the seam.

 

Flying Geese Unit first step

 

flying geese unit pinned

 

Trim ¼" from the sewn line.

 

flying geese unit trimmed

 

Press open.

 

Flying Geese Unit Pressed open

 

Place another 2¼" accent square, right side down, on the opposite end of the rectangle. Sew along the drawn line and press to set the seam. Trim ¼" from the sewn line

 

flying geese unit second half

 

Press open. Make 8 flying geese units.

 

completed flying geese unit not trimmed

 

Trim each Flying Geese unit to 2"  X 3½". My favorite way of trimming flying geese is with the Bloc Loc Flying Geese ruler, shown below. For detailed instructions on trimming flying geese units with a regular ruler, see my Flying Geese Tutorial.

 

flying geese unit ready to trim with Bloc Loc ruler

 

After Trimming

 

flying geese block with Bloc Loc ruler

 

Complete the Corner Blocks

Lay out the completed Flying Geese units with a 3½" square in the center and a 2" background square in the corner as shown below. Sew the two left sections together, then the two right sections. Sew the two sections together to complete the block. Press all seams away from the flying geese units. Make 4.

 

floral bouquet block corner unit

 

floral bouquet corner unit complete

 

Nine Patch Blocks

Lay out 4 - 2" accent squares and 5 - 2" background squares as shown below. Sew them together into rows, then sew the rows together to make the block. Press seams toward the accent squares. Make 4.

 

nine patch block ready for piecing

 

nine patch block in rows ready for piecing

 

completed nine patch block

 

Lay out 5 - 2" focus fabric squares and 4 - 2" background squares as shown below. Sew them together into rows, then sew the rows together to complete the block. Press seams toward the focus fabric. Make 1.

 

nine patch center block

 

nine patch center block in rows

 

Complete the Floral Bouquet Block

Lay out the completed corner units and the completed nine patch blocks as shown below. Sew each row together going across first. Press the seams alternatively for each row (the first row presses to the right, the second row to the left, and so on). Then sew the rows together to complete the block.

 

floral bouquet block rows ready for piecing

 

Your block is complete!

 

 The floral bouquet block can be made into a table topper or duplicated for a table runner or larger quilt. I hope you have enjoyed this floral bouquet quilt block tutorial and found it helpful.

You may also find my tutorial Tips for Perfect Quilt Piecing helpful.

Happy Quilting!

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