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    The Amish Diamond

    This block is a version of the basic nine patch block because of the

    number of grid spaces in its design.

    ****Always add a 1/4 inch seam allowance to each pattern piece be-

    fore cutting.****

    12 total block size finished,

    12 1/2 unfinished

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    This is the Amish Diamond nine

    patch block is the #2 block in

    the Sampler Quilt.

    Just as the Simple Nine Patch Block, the Amish Diamond block will be constructed

    in three rows of three blocks.

    The second row (center row) will be taller than row 1 (top) and row 2 (bottom).

    The Center row will also have a pieced block in the middle, rather than a solid

    piece of fabric as the nine patch block did.

    Stitch the block in rows. Then stitch the rows together to form the block, just as

    the Simple Nine Patch Block was formed.

    This information is expressly for use by students attending a class taught by Kathy Shaw in the conduct of Group educational purposes. Any

    other use is prohibited without specific written permission by Shawkl Design Studios.

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    Amish Diamond Block

    FINISHED SIZES:

    3 inch finished squares

    3 x 6 inch finished rectangles

    6 inch finished center square

    3 inch setting center triangle squares

    CUT SIZES:

    3 1/2 inch squares

    3 1/2 x 6 1/2 inch rectangles

    6 1/2 x 6 1/2 inch center square

    Steps:

    1. Select two to three contrasting fabrics for this block. (Note: the center

    diamond could be a different color than the side rectangles or it could be

    the same fabric. Your choice.

    2. Cut 1 strip of fabric (A) that measures 3 1/2 by WOF.

    3. Cut 1 strip of fabric (B) that measures 3 1/2 by WOF.

    4. Cut 1 fabric square that measures 6 1/2 by 6 1/2.

    5. Cross-cut eight squares that measure 3 1/2 from fabric (A).

    6. Cross-cut four rectangles that measure 3 1/2 by 6 1/2 from fabric (B).

    7. Draw a diagonal pencil line across four of the fabric (A) squares. Make sure

    the line goes from point to point.

    8. Place one of marked (A) squares at the corner (face down) of the center

    6 1/2 square. Stitch on the line as shown in the first photo. Repeat this step

    for all four of the center square corners. Press each corner as it is stitched.

    (A)

    (B)(C)

    (A)

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    other use is prohibited without specific written permission by Shawkl Design Studios.

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    This information is expressly for use by students attending a class taught by Kathy Shaw in the conduct of Group educational purposes. Any

    other use is prohibited without specific written permission by Shawkl Design Studios.

    Row 1

    Row 2

    Row 3

    9. Now you are ready to piece the block. Lay all patches out to for the Amish

    Diamond block. Refer to the picture for placement.

    10. Stitch the rows. Then, combine the completed rows to create the block.

    Notes:

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