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Once you learn the techniques for assembling the blocks, you'll be able to adjust the size to fit your needs if you choose later on. 2 of the background blocks will have 8 petals, 4 will have 6 petals, and 2 blocks will only have 4 petals on them. Arrange the petals on the background blocks to make a frame around each picture square. Place a stack of 8 matching petals on each picture square. If your fabrics have good contrast, look great when lined up together, and match the values given in the fabric requirements table, then they'll look beautiful when sewn together. Lay out all of the 10 1/2 squares in a checkerboard pattern. Join Einmo for a fabulously fun day in class stitching her newest mystery quilt design! This mystery quilt is completely different from her Sapphire Mystery Quilt (in case you want to make both!) and is perfect for your prettiest fabrics! Whether you are a seasoned veteran and you enjoy the intrigue and suspense of not knowing the final outcome, or if you have never had the courage to tackle making a mystery quilt before, Einmo has designed the entire process to be simple and stress-free.