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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Ticker Tape blocks explained

I've had a request from an Anonymous commenter for more information on the Ticker Tape blocks. So here we go. Sorry, I can't share a link to a pattern because I did the math myself after seeing the blocks online.  But I can tell you my process.  I'm sure there is a pattern out there somewhere, but I've seen this block called several different names, so I'm not sure where to point you. 


The first way I made the block was simply using squares and half square triangles.  Mine are cut 2.5" and the block finishes in the quilt at 4" x 8" (4.5 x 8.5 unfinished).  


The easier and faster way to make these is cutting 2.5" x  6.5" strips (2 matching) of the color, and 6 squares (2.5") of the background.  Add a background square to each end of the color and sew diagonally - similar to a Flying Geese. 


Trim off those triangles, and I pressed toward the color so the seam allowance doesn't show in my scrappy white backgrounds.  But pressing direction doesn't make a lot of difference.  Lay the unit with long colored side pointing left, and add the remaining squares to top end.

 IMPORTANT NOTE:  Both halves of the block are sewn identically, then one half is turned to make this shape when sewn side by side.  If you zoom into the photo you can see my seams in the block. 

On a side note - make the blocks a bigger size very easily.  Use 3.5" squares of background and 3.5" by 9.5" strips of color.  That will make a 6" by 12" finished block.  

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