Jan. 31, 2013
Flashing Wind Mills 
This design is #1264 from
Barbara Brackman’s Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns.  It is also known as Pinwheels.  I prefer Flashing Wind Mills because
many other blocks are known as Pinwheels. Click here for a printer friendly
version. 
Cutting directions are for
4” and  6” finished size. 
| 
Fabric  | 
Number
  to cut | 
4” | 
6” | 
| 
Dark Triangles  | 
8 | 
Use the 1” triangle template | 
Use the 1 1/2 ” triangle template | 
| 
Light Triangles  | 
4 | 
Use the 1” triangle template | 
Use the 1 1/2 ” triangle template | 
| 
Background Squares | 
2 | 
2 ½”  | 
3 ½” | 
We’re back to a 4 patch style block so I can give you
measurements for both the 4” and 6” blocks.
I was
late starting this week’s block so I looked for triangles that I had already
sewn into half square triangle blocks. 
And, not surprising, I found two sets.  I hadn’t pressed them open so I was able to use my templates
to figure out if these were the right size. 
Sometimes I sew triangles to be cut off together before I
cut them off but not always.  The
two sets of triangles were sewn with white so all I needed to add was the white
on white background squares.  One I
was able to find the same material but the other is different.  No big deal. 
  
Here are
the pieces of Flashing Windmills ready for piecing. I sewed the two triangle
units together first and ironed to the colored fabric.  Then the two sets of 2 triangles
together.  Make sure you watch
where the color triangles are. 
That’s one reason I sew picking up the pieces of the block from a lay
out.  Once the pinwheel blocks are
made I sewed each to a white square and ironed to the white.  Then I sewed the two rows together,
nesting the seams. Carefully press the block flat. Trim to the correct size if
necessary. 
Here are both finished blocks.
I’ve
owned that teal/purple paisley print for at least 20 years and I still keep
finding pieces of it.  I’ll be
happy when I see the last of that one! 
Happy Quilting All




 
 















