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Rotations

“I am always fascinated by block unit orientations in quilt designs. During my quilt design process, I like to play with the block sections, rotating them to get a new perspective on the block.”
—Wendy Sheppard

SKILL LEVEL

Confident Beginner

FINISHED SIZES

Quilt Size: 23” x 23”

Block Size: 9” x 9”

Number of Blocks: 4

MATERIALS

• ⅝ yard white tonal*

• ¼ yard dark

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