
GO! and visit Connie and Linda for some wonderful tutorials.
I have more inspiration using the block I shared yesterday.
This time, I used a 7.5 inch background square,
and the 3 inch circle on the circle die to make the block.
Iron fusible web to the back of 3.5 inch squares.
Lay them on your circle die, using the middle 3 inch circle as shown in the photo below.

Once your circles are cut with the GO! Cutter,
take them to your cutting mat and cut them in half as shown below.

Make your blocks the same way as I showed yesterday.
Make3 blocks for a small table runner.
Sew them together.
Add a border. (I used 2.5 inches wide strips)
And Voila.....

Cute eh!!!
Can you imagine this block used to make a scrappy quilt, or a baby quilt?
Change the colours, use all solids to make it more modern.
The possibilities are endless.
Don't forget my little giveaway from yesterdays post.
Hugs

3 comments:
Very cute and what a great way to use the circle die. thanks for sharing.
Another great use of the circle die! Thanks so much for sharing!
Lovely pattern, so effective and eye-catching, and lovely choice of materials too!
Thanks so much for sharing x
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