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It also makes testing easier, as it’s much more convenient to write tests for specific parts of the code. The BLoC architecture also helps developers with state management, as they’re able to know an app’s state at any time. This makes it easy to test and reuse elements in different parts of your code. What makes it that way? The BLoC architecture allows developers to keep different layers of your application separate - namely the presentation and business logic layers. The BLoC architecture has three core benefits. You still need to organize data in your app according to an architecture like DDD, MVVM, or Clean.īLoC helps with organizing data flows, and today it’s the most popular pattern for Flutter development. Note that BLoC is a pattern, not an architecture itself. The BLoC architecture (which you can use by integrating the BLoC library into your project) was created by Felix Angelov and was introduced at Google I/O in 2019. What is the BLoC architecture pattern?īLoC stands for Business Logic Component, and as the name implies, it’s an architectural pattern that has separate components at its core. In this article, I’ll be talking about the BLoC architecture, which is deemed one of the best choices for Flutter development by many programmers. This freedom of choice can be rewarding, but it can also lead to inconsistent naming and bulky classes. There are many architectures you can use to build Flutter applications:

blocs tutorial

Flutter is backed by Google and allows developers to create beautiful and cost-effective cross-platform applications with a native feel.

blocs tutorial

It first appeared in 2015 as Sky, and in 2017 it became the Flutter that we know and use. What more Scrap Buster Blocks? Check them all out here.Flutter is becoming more popular each day, though it’s a rather young technology.

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We can’t wait to see your blocks and quilts! Feel free to share them with us on Instagram, tagging and using the hashtags #BlossomHeartQuilts and #ScrapBusterBlocks.

blocs tutorial

Arrange the units and remaining background square (Fabric E) to create the block layout, and sew into rows. Sew a Fabric D rectangle to the bottom edge of each flying geese unit. Trim the excess fabric 1/4” from the seam line. Place another Fabric C square right sides together with the Fabric A rectangle at the opposite end so that the drawn line is perpendicular to the previous seam, and sew along the line. Place one Fabric C square right sides together with one Fabric A rectangle so that the line goes from one corner of the rectangle to the middle of the opposite side, and sew along the line. On the wrong side of each Fabric C square, use a fabric-safe erasable marker to draw a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner. Press the seams open, and trim to 4 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ square. Cut along the line and flip open the half-square triangle units. Pair the print (Fabric B) and background (Fabric F) squares, and place them right sides together. On the wrong side of each Fabric B square, use a fabric-safe erasable marker to draw a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner. Quilt block should measure 12 1/2″ x 12 1/2″. Note: Use a 1/4″ seam and press seams as directed. TRIANGLE RING QUILT BLOCK TUTORIALĤ – 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ print rectangles (Fabric A)Ĩ – 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ background squares (Fabric C)Ĥ – 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ background rectangles (Fabric D)ġ – 4 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ background square (Fabric E)Ģ – 5″ x 5″ background squares (Fabric F) If you rotary cut this block, your block will be less scrappy. I used my AccuQuilt to make these blocks, so mine are extra scrappy.

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If you have an AccuQuilt, you can find the AccuQuilt instructions on the AccuQuilt Australia blog to make the quilt blocks with any sized Qube set. Also on the AccuQuilt Australia blog, you will find a few quilt layout options for using each block to help inspire you to think “outside the block” (ha!) when it comes to using your quilt blocks and not just use the standard grid layout.Ĭheck out the intro post for more information plus scrap fabric organisation and some sampler quilt ideas.

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Right here on my website, you’ll find the rotary cut instructions for making the 12″ quilt block (finished).

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Welcome to the second quilt block tutorial of Scrap Buster Blocks! This series features a different scrap-friendly quilt block tutorial every month that will help you use up your scraps and make some fun quilts along the way.










Blocs tutorial