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Bear
NORTHERN WILDERNESS
From the background fabric,
cut a strip 1-3/4” wide.
From the 1-1/4” wide strip
cut four rectangles 4-1/4”
long.
Also from the 1-1/4” strip cut
four squares 1-1/4”.
Using either the Easy Angle
or the Omnigrid Right
Triangle ruler, cut sixteen
half square triangles from
the 1-3/4” strip.
From the rust fabric, cut a
strip 3” wide.
From 3” strip cut four 3”
squares.
Also rom the rust fabric, cut
a strip 1-3/4” wide.
From the 1-3/4” wide strip
cut sixteen half square
triangles using either the
Easy Angle or the Omnigrid
right triangle ruler.
Also from the 1-3/4” strip,
cut one square 1-3/4” wide.
Match the rust right triangles
with the background right
triangles and stitch them
together.
Finger press the seams
toward the rust triangles.
Match the half square
triangle units together in
pairs. Half of the units need
to face one direction and half
should be mirror images.
Stitch the pairs together.
Finger press toward the rust
triangle. Add the 1-3/4’
background squares to half
of the unit pairs. It should
be against the edge of the
rust triangle. Stitch.
Add the other set of half
square triangles to one side
of the 3” squares. The rust
edge of the half square
triangles should be against
the square. Stitch.
Add the other half square
triangle units to the sides of
the 3” square unit as shown.
Position the bear paw units
as shown.
Add the background
rectangles and the 1-3/4”
square. Stitch together in
rows.
I finger pressed the seams in
the center row toward the
center, and the seams in the
top and bottom rows toward
the outside.
Stitch the rows together to
complete the block. Now
give a final press with the
iron.
View of block back.
Applique was straight
forward.