This one is super simple. Just rectangles and squares with two different shades of yellow. This is a block that would make a nice diagonal pattern if done in a full quilt.
From yellow #1, cut a rectangle and a square. From yellow #2, cut a rectangle and a square. Use the cutting chart to determine the size. The rectangles are the same size as two squares minus two seam allowances. You will also need 3 squares of background. Sew a square of background fabric onto one end of each rectangle. At the same trip to the, he sewing machine, sew a square of background fabric to either of the yellow squares.
Unfortunately, it will take a second through the sewing machine to sew the last yellow square onto the other side of background square. At this point you will press all 4 seams toward the yellow. Check the placement of your subunits at this point. The background squares should form a diagonal line across the block and each yellow square should touch its matching rectangle
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I like that! :-)
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