You probably know thedisappearing nine-patchand disappearing four-patch, but have you heard of the disappearing pinwheel quilt?
Its a beautiful pattern byMissouri Starthat anyone can make at home.
you’ve got the option to even finish one block in just a few minutes.
Image by Missouri Star via YouTube
If you already made pinwheel blocks before, this pattern will be a breeze.
Thats it, and you are done with one disappearing pinwheel block.
Take one of your solids and one of the colors.
Put them right sides together.
Sew all the way around the outside edge with a quarter of an inch seam allowance.
Step 2:
Cut it in diagonally in both directions.
Now you have 4 half-square triangles.
Set the seams and iron them open.
Step 3:
Arrange them together in a pinwheel just like in the photo below.
Sew them together to make the block.
Step 5:
Rotate the outside squares just like in the photo below.
Sew them just like a 9 patch.
Once done, press it flat.
You need 6 rows with 5 blocks each for a total of 30 squares.
Sew them together, then add a 2 1/2 inner border.