I want to thank you for your generosity in sharing these patterns for free as you make it easier on those who which to donate their quilts to help raise money for children with health issues. There are so many children in the world who need medical help that their parents cannot afford. when we can donate things, we make to raise money it is a Blessing.
Once again a lovely quilt block, making these blocks every day you must be so busy, a good collection for making wonderful quilts,I look forward every day to catch you demonstrating on how they are made simplifying the instructions. Many thanks for the time you give us learning quilters.
nother gorgeous block. My grandma was from the Ukraine so the sunflower is extra special for me. Thank you, Carol, for making these wonderful tutorials.
Thanks for Accuquilt directions. I didn’t know I could use the quarter square die to cut across both ways. No matter how often I watch your videos I learn something new.
Can’t wait to do this block, I’ve never thought doing a pieced flower could look so true to the real form. Super fantastic and thank you for sharing with us. 👍❤️😊
I am so excited to see this block! I've been planning a quilt- working title, "farm by the woods." This is going to fit perfectly and be a great addition to my quilt, which is inspired by the rural area in which I live. Thank you for sharing your wonderful designs!
@@CarolThelen oh, golly! I lived 18 years in Killeen, Texas. I was very happy there, but was still excited to move to a small village in Michigan to retire. (We have one stoplight.) I love it here, and don't miss the over 100 degrees summer days. When it snows, my husband puts on his boots and warm clothes, smiles at me, and says, "It's not 110!" as he grabs the snow shovel. But I do miss the bluebonnets. So glad you are enjoying them.
Love this sunflower block--you know exactly what it is due to the construction and inspired color choices. Looks like a shortcut could be achieved by snowballing a center square for the middle.
@@CarolThelen You could technically put the cat's cradle in the corners, but I think that your corner blocks are more simply constructed and fewer seams. I don' t see that application elsewhere.
I LOVE... the back...i strive for pretty backs but dont always make it... it would be helpful to know which direction to press the seams to achieve that... but... i also LOVE the block... spring has sprung
This year I started pressing the seams open and I am so pleased with the results. I rarely press the seams to one side now. Try pressing open, I think you will be pleased as well. Thanks for watching.
Idk if I said this before but I love ur teaching techniques, you break things down make things so easy to understand…I look forward to your videos each morning. I’m going to make 4 of these sunflower blocks and make a summer wallhanging for my kitchen. Thank you for doing these videos, I for one appreciate the time and effort you put into these. For the sunflower center couldn’t I just cut a 6.5” square piece of fabric and snowball the corners versus cutting 4 3.5” squares and doing the stitch and flip method?? Or is there a reason you prefer doing it this way?
No reason for cutting 4 smaller squares. It would work perfectly if you cut a 6.5" square. Less cutting and sewing too! You kitchen will look lovely with a sunflower wall hanging! Thanks for watching.
Love all your videos and blocks! I watch each first thing in the mornings with my coffee. I’m wondering how to resize this block to a 9” finished block?? I love, love this block. Sunflowers are my favorite! I don’t have EQ.
Hi! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm in the process of making a tissue box cover and am using this for the sides, so I halved the pattern. Do you know what the seam allowance should be in this case? Would it be halved as well?
Cute block. I am wondering how you get your open seams to lay so flat and look so even. I am ironing my seams open, but with some thicker angles they do not lay as flat as your does. I am using a block press when I iron, but still yours looks exact, mine not so much🙄
I use starch and I use a half round piece of wood trim covered with batting. It is called a pressing bar and I made it myself. You can buy these and most of them are covered in wool. This helps to open the seam and it raises the seam up so you press just the seam. Also I press really hard at the thicker angles. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
@@CarolThelen AH, sounds great, I will try and find one. I do starch my stuff, but with seams thicker with the Tri recs block, they get cumbersome to handle.
I want to thank you for your generosity in sharing these patterns for free as you make it easier on those who which to donate their quilts to help raise money for children with health issues. There are so many children in the world who need medical help that their parents cannot afford. when we can donate things, we make to raise money it is a Blessing.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
So Beautiful thank you great inspirations!! ❤❤
Sunflowers are one of my favorite flowers! Thank you.
Love it!!!!🌼👍 My favorite
Once again a lovely quilt block, making these blocks every day you must be so busy, a good collection for making wonderful quilts,I look forward every day to catch you demonstrating on how they are made simplifying the instructions. Many thanks for the time you give us learning quilters.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Always excited about your videos . This particular block is beautiful!
nother gorgeous block. My grandma was from the Ukraine so the sunflower is extra special for me. Thank you, Carol, for
making these wonderful tutorials.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Love the block.
Thanks for Accuquilt directions. I didn’t know I could use the quarter square die to cut across both ways. No matter how often I watch your videos I learn something new.
Glad to help! Thanks for watching.
Another cute block! Would love a large bed quilt for fall.
Can’t wait to do this block, I’ve never thought doing a pieced flower could look so true to the real form. Super fantastic and thank you for sharing with us. 👍❤️😊
Another great block always enjoy watching your videos
Thank you!
I am Addicted to your videos. I want to make every block.
Gonna make 4 of these now to add into a quilt I'm making 😄👍 Thanks Carol
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
I love your videos. Thanks for expertly showing us the various techniques on how to put this block together.
Really cute block. Colors look great together too.
Another winner ❤
I love sunflowers. I can't grow them but I can see them.
I really like sunflowers and love your time put in to bring us all these blocks. Thanks so much !
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Love this block!! Thank you
I am so excited to see this block! I've been planning a quilt- working title, "farm by the woods." This is going to fit perfectly and be a great addition to my quilt, which is inspired by the rural area in which I live.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful designs!
Sounds wonderful! I am in a rural area as well. The bluebonnets are blooming in masses in many fields around here. Thanks for watching.
@@CarolThelen oh, golly! I lived 18 years in Killeen, Texas. I was very happy there, but was still excited to move to a small village in Michigan to retire. (We have one stoplight.) I love it here, and don't miss the over 100 degrees summer days. When it snows, my husband puts on his boots and warm clothes, smiles at me, and says, "It's not 110!" as he grabs the snow shovel.
But I do miss the bluebonnets. So glad you are enjoying them.
Thank you so much. That’s my favorite flower.
You’re welcome 😊
I like this block a lot! I think a block on the front door would look great!
Great idea!
That is my favorite flower also. I always wanted to make a sunflower block. Thank you so very much ❤❤❤
It's really fun to make! Thanks for watching.
Love this one!
Love this sunflower block--you know exactly what it is due to the construction and inspired color choices. Looks like a shortcut could be achieved by snowballing a center square for the middle.
Yes, that and I think the cat's cradle for the sides!
@@CarolThelen You could technically put the cat's cradle in the corners, but I think that your corner blocks are more simply constructed and fewer seams. I don' t see that application elsewhere.
I LOVE... the back...i strive for pretty backs but dont always make it... it would be helpful to know which direction to press the seams to achieve that... but... i also LOVE the block... spring has sprung
This year I started pressing the seams open and I am so pleased with the results. I rarely press the seams to one side now. Try pressing open, I think you will be pleased as well. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful, like always:)
Thank you! 😊
Idk if I said this before but I love ur teaching techniques, you break things down make things so easy to understand…I look forward to your videos each morning. I’m going to make 4 of these sunflower blocks and make a summer wallhanging for my kitchen. Thank you for doing these videos, I for one appreciate the time and effort you put into these. For the sunflower center couldn’t I just cut a 6.5” square piece of fabric and snowball the corners versus cutting 4 3.5” squares and doing the stitch and flip method?? Or is there a reason you prefer doing it this way?
No reason for cutting 4 smaller squares. It would work perfectly if you cut a 6.5" square. Less cutting and sewing too! You kitchen will look lovely with a sunflower wall hanging! Thanks for watching.
Love all your videos and blocks! I watch each first thing in the mornings with my coffee. I’m wondering how to resize this block to a 9” finished block?? I love, love this block. Sunflowers are my favorite! I don’t have EQ.
Ann, I'm not sure you can do this on a 9" block. The block is on a 4x4 grid. 3x3 grids can work with a 9" block.
I agree with Leisa-Land. It's difficult to go from a 4x4 grid to a 3x3.
Hi! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm in the process of making a tissue box cover and am using this for the sides, so I halved the pattern. Do you know what the seam allowance should be in this case? Would it be halved as well?
No, the seam allowance should always be 1/4". What a cute cover that will be!
@@CarolThelen Awesome, thanks so much!!
Cute block. I am wondering how you get your open seams to lay so flat and look so even. I am ironing my seams open, but with some thicker angles they do not lay as flat as your does. I am using a block press when I iron, but still yours looks exact, mine not so much🙄
I use starch and I use a half round piece of wood trim covered with batting. It is called a pressing bar and I made it myself. You can buy these and most of them are covered in wool. This helps to open the seam and it raises the seam up so you press just the seam. Also I press really hard at the thicker angles. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
@@CarolThelen AH, sounds great, I will try and find one. I do starch my stuff, but with seams thicker with the Tri recs block, they get cumbersome to handle.
I did this block for aking size quilt. There's a lot of pieces. But if you're organized it flies together.
Such a cute block! Thanks for watching.
How can we make it without the accuquilt system?
Download the instructions from the description area that is just below the video. It shows rotary cutting instructions. Thanks for watching.