
I tried a new (to me) block, seen above in the top-left and the center.
I'm not sure of the name, but saw the block on the internet. I started with a big 4-patch:

I divided the 4-patch into 9 equal squares, like this:

I rearranged the 4 side-center pieces to make this block:

I love the llama fabric!
This block would be great for scrap quilts & I'm sure I'll be using it again!
Louise
It's fun to see your llama fabric up close. Those blocks are so cute and add so much to the lotto! The yellow dot is perfect for the combination.
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