I received a bunch of requests for how to make this chevron block, so to start the week a quick tutorial. This is a great block to use up scraps, so grab a bunch and let's get started.Start with a square. Mine is about 4" x 4". The size of your starting square will establish the approximate width of your chevron. The chevron in the block above is 3 1/2" wide unfinished. The remainder of your scraps should be rectangular (sort of) strips about 4" long...a little shorter or longer works too. Your strips can be the same or different widths. They should have one straight side so you can sew a nice straight seam. If your starting square is larger, your strips will need to be longer as well. Place the first strip as shown below to create the initial angle. The strip should extend to about the halfway point of the bottom edge of the square. Sew along the strip using a 1/4" seam. Trim the excess of the square maintaining your 1/4" seam. Flip the strip and press. Audition the next strip to create the next angle. Again sew, trim, flip and press. Can you see the chevron shape starting to appear? Continue adding strips in this manner alternating right and left side. You can vary the angles of the strips from gentle to severe. As you get to the length you want your chevron to be you might want to lessen the angle, but you don't have to. When your chevron is the desired length, trim to a rectangle. I added some solid fabric to each side of the chevron to bring the block to size. I see so much potential for these blocks...different shapes, sizes, positioning, fabric combinations. Have fun making chevrons! I'd love to see them if you do!