If you think these arrows are paper pieced, think again. Marzi, of Made by Marzipan, came up with a method she claims is much easier than PP plus wastes less fabric. I’m in.
Make a few dozen blocks, roughly 26 inches x 8 inches, then sew non-pieced rectangles the same size to the ends to make into rows. When you have enough rows for the size quilt you want, sew the rows together for the finish.
In her video, she takes you step-by-step through the process, so you can easily make your own arrow blocks. And much appreciated by me, she includes written instructions.
Click the link below to get the know-how:
How to Sew an Arrow Quilt Block, by Marzi
{Image credit: Made by Marzipan}
Brenda Ackerman says
I always love learning new unique quilting patterns and techniques! Thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial!