I couldn't stop at one as these have been a yummy distraction - I highly recommend them! The tutorial to make your own can be found at Skyberries Handmade.
Though this block takes 35 pieces,
turning it into this
was a snap with chain stitching. Starting in the upper left corner, column 2 was stitched to column 1, chain stitching style. No cutting of threads here!
Column 3 is added to the column 1+2 unit, then column 4 to the 1+2+3 unit, and finally column 5 to the 1+2+3+4 unit, all the while keeping those chains intact. The result? Seven rows, all in the right order, and no parts to lose or confuse!
Now time for pressing. The first block I did, I pressed all seams open. But I found it hard to match up the seams when sewing the rows together.
So for the next blocks, I pressed the rows in alternate directions.
The nesting of the seams made stitching so much easier!
Now I could sew the rows in pairs,
then sew the pairs together, to finally make a luscious berry! Yummy!
Happy Quilting
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