Castle Wall is a block that is most often hand pieced with Y seams and trapeziods. With this pattern, you can achieve a complicated looking block somewhat simply....Here's how to make a 12" finished block.
If you use this pattern to make a block, or a whole quilt, please share it. I would love to see it.
To make demonstration easier, the instructions will refer to colors as in the photo above. Castle Wall can be done up a number of ways such as dark center, light star points, dark trapezoids, etc. Look online and you will find a number of combinations.
CUT:
BLUE (4) 2 1/2" squares
(16) 2" squares
RED (8) 2" x 4" rectangles
GREEN (2) 5" squares
NEUTRAL (1) 5 1/2'" square
(2) 5" squares
(8) 2" squares
(4) 2" x 2 1/2" rectangles
IMPORTANT...Use a scant quarter inch seam.
Draw a diagonal line, corner to corner on the wrong side each of the blue and neutral 2" squares.
Draw a diagonal line, corner to corner on the wrong side of the 2 neutral 5" squares.
CENTER SNOWBALL BLOCK 1 unit 5 1/2" square unfinished
Position a blue square in each corner of the neutral 5 1/2" square and stitch a scant to the right of the line. Cut off the excess corners. PRESS toward the blue.
CORNER BLOCKS 4 units 4" square unfinished
You could also use your easy angle to make this unit.
CHEVRON UNITS 4 units 4"x 5 1/2" unfinished
Middle unit - Sew a neutral 2" x 2 1/2" rectangle to each of the 4 blue 2 1/2" squares. PRESS toward the blue. (You could also strip piece these with 11" strips of each...2" and 2 1/2")
Sew an uphill chevron on the right and a downhill chevron on the left of the sub unit above.
Sew the nine units together
Clear as mud?????