Dizzy Daisy Quilt Block Tutorial

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Flowers are probably one of my favorite quilt patterns. They are interesting and fun to make. If you are looking for one, try this dizzy daisy quilt block tutorial by Missouri Star. It is one of the easiest flower blocks you can make at home. You can quickly master this pattern even if you are a beginner!

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For this block, you only need a pack of 10-inch squares and a background fabric. You will use a technique called snowballing. Simply place a small square on the corner of a larger square or rectangle, then sew a diagonal seam and trim 1/4″ away from the stitch line. Watch the video below for the step-by-step instructions.

Here is another pattern you might want to try: Easy Flower Quilt Block

Easy Dizzy Daisy Quilt Block Materials

  • 1 pack of 10″ squares
  • background fabric

How to Make Dizzy Daisy Quilt Block

Step 1:

Take one 10″ square and cut into four 5″ squares.

Step 2:

From your background fabric, cut three 2.5″ squares. Draw diagonal lines from corner to corner on each one or you can fold them in half to make a crease. Place them in an L shape on top of a 5″ square, right sides together. See the photo below for reference. The diagonal lines should form a letter U. Make sure they are all going in the right direction before sewing.

Easy Dizzy Daisy Quilt Block Materials
Image by Missouri Star via YouTube

Step 3:

Sew directly on the lines. Once done, trim the corners, open, and press each one open.

Step 4:

Repeat steps 1 to 4 to get four pieces. You need four to make one flower block.

Step 5:

Arrange the four blocks just like in the photo below, forming a flower. Sew them like a four-patch. Start by sewing them in pairs. Once done, sew the two pairs together to form the block. Set the seams and press it flat.

Make more blocks in different colors. Sew them in rows, then sew each one together to make a quilt block.

How to Make Dizzy Daisy Quilt Block
Image by Missouri Star via YouTube

Dizzy Daisy Quilt Block Tutorial

Dizzy Daisy Quilt Block

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