Hello Sewing Friends,
We are in the thick of summer and going on morning and evening walks are one of my favorite things to do. As I walk I love smelling the sweet aroma of flowers in peoples yards and stopping to admire the colors and shapes and sizes. So it's easy to say I have flowers on the brain which is why this blog post is about sewing up the cutest flower block called Ditsy Daisy! I used Sharon Holland’s newest collection, Midsummer which was the perfect choice of fabrics. Midsummer is filled with different types of florals in the sweetest shades and styles.
Watch the video below for the step by step instructions to create the Ditsy Daisy block!
Fabric needed to create this block are below.
Cutting Requirements:
Fabric A- FE-518
1 (One) 4 ½” square
Fabric B- PE 540
12 (Twelve) 1 ½” squares
4 (Four) 2 ½” x 4 ½” strip
Fabric C-MID38306
2 (Two) 4 ⅞” squares
4 (Four) 2 ½” x 4 ½” strips
12 (Twelve) 1 ½” squares
Fabric D- MID38308
2 (Two) 4 ⅞” squares
Here are more Ditsy Daisy blocks made with Midsummer fabrics.

If you make this block make sure to share it on social media using the #AGFMidsummer! Got any favorite blocks or would love to see a quilting or sewing tutorial on something that is tricky for you or want better knowledge on. Leave me a comment below!
Happy Sewing,
Melissa


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