For our February block, we’re making Connemara flowers! Because these will be turned in at the March meeting, we’re going with an Irish theme for St. Patrick’s Day. Connemara is a beautiful area on the west coast of Ireland in County Galway.
This block uses standard piecing techniques (half square triangles, flying geese). It’s also well suited to the eight-at-a-time half square triangle technique and the four-at-a-time flying geese technique. As usual, please use modern fabric for this block. We’re looking for cheerful, bright spring colors!
Follow Quilting Daily’s tutorial to make your block using the following guidelines:
— The flower should be pink or yellow. You can use different fabric for the petals and the center if you’d like but they should be the same color.
— The leaves should be green. You can use two different green fabrics for the leaves if you’d like.
— Background should be white or a white-on-white print.
As a reminder, these blocks will be turned in at the March meeting and the lotto is open only to current, paid members.