Mosaic No. 16

Mosaic No. 16

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Page ID: p401020
Day Added: March 1, 2022

This block is number 2123 in the book, "Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns" Third Edition by Barbara Brackman, page number 239. It is also called Connecticut and Mosaic #16. This block is the 25th quilt block tutorial in a series on how to make quilt blocks using the Kouché Method formerly the Quilt as You Piece Method. This one cannot be made completely in the Kouché Method formerly the Quilt as You Piece Method. The pieces in this block are stitched together with a combination of traditional piecing and quilt as you piece. I have also included the numbers of the Accuquilt Dies I used in this block. I used the Accuquilt Qube 10" Block.


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