I have seen this fan block several times before, but I have never seen it arranged this way.
Isnt this pattern fun and cute?
I love that each fan is connected, creating this groovy pattern.
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You wont have a hard time finishing this quilt.
To create each blade of the fan, you need a dresden template.
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Step 2:
Stack some of the 5 print squares and place the dresden template on top.
Move it to the side with the top aligned to the edge.
Cut on both sides of the ruler.
Rotate the ruler and do the same to the other side.
Do the same for 2 1/2 of your print squares.
Step 4:
Place one fan in a 10 solid square on the corner.
Glue in place using a glue stick.
Step 5:
Using cardboard, cut a 5 circle template.
Fold a 5 square in half twice.
Place the circle on top, and lay it on the corner so it went edge to edge.
see to it the open part is on the outside of the circle.
Trace the circle, and trim.
Cut the circle into fourths.
Step 7:
Top stitch across the curved edge and along the edge of the quarter circle.
Step 8:
Arrange blocks just like in the photo below.