Not putting a "block" size on this one, as the graphic at right is only to show what your pieces will look like when joined! :o)

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The first thing that I would recommend that you do, is go to the Practice Paper Piecing Page.  When you feel comfy with paper piecing, come on back and try Tumbling Blocks! You will need to print out as many copies of  the two units needed as it takes to make a quilt the size you want on very lightweight paper. Fat Quarters are fine!

First piece several units; make equal numbers of each unit. Sew them right sides together along the bottom edge, using a 1/4" seam. Join the units as shown at left and keep right on adding units until the quilt is the size you would like it to be!

Here's one possible quilt layout, with pieced borders...

or...

...on to Page 2!

August 17 2001 Marcia Hohn

Traditional Block

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