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Bloodroot

Bloodroot

  • Briefly: This applique block captures the elegance of Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) with its crisp white petals radiating around a golden yellow center Read more
  • Type: Download Pattern
  • Designer: Ruth Blanchet
  • Finished size: 10" - 12" block
  • Techniques

    applique (hand or machine), quilting, embroidery

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  • Tags: applique, BOW flower, download, quilt block

  • Regular price $9.00 AUD
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    • Description

    Delicate and symbolic, the Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) flower is the perfect inspiration for a striking spring-themed appliqué. This block captures the elegance of Sanguinaria canadensis with its crisp white petals radiating around a golden yellow center, viewed from above for a full floral impact. The single, deeply lobed leaf adds a sculptural quality that frames the bloom beautifully.

    The Bloodroot is a fascinating and beautiful perennial wildflower native to eastern North America. It’s part of the poppy family and is cherished for both its delicate blooms and historical medicinal uses.

    This pattern features full-sized template pieces, a true-to-size layout guide, and step-by-step instructions. As for all Ruth's applique flower blocks, her preference is machine applique using free-motion stitching however there are a number of alternative methods that can be used.  Included in this pattern are:

    ●    Machine applique
    ●    Hand applique
    ●    Embroidered (by machine and hand)
    ●    Quilted
    ●    Applique and Embroidery combined (by machine or hand)

    We offer a deal when you purchase multiple flower blocks. We now have more than 50. To see them all, please visit this page: BOW flower block collection

    For tips and help for making this block, see our blog post: Bloodroot Flower Block with Lettering

    To find out how to frame your block, see this blog post: Framing a Flower Block