Here is yet another that would be a terrific block lotto pick! I found the idea on a YouTube video by Noorul Huda:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2-IIGbj2Ac
Not sure what the name of this block is but you product two units at a time, and the finished block is made of 4 of these units...perfect for a scrappy look. Depending on your fabric picks, the block can be traditional or modern!
You can change the cutting sizes to alter the size of your finished block, but here are the measurements Noorul used.
-cut two squares from a single print: one 3" square and one 5 1/2" square (you could also use a print and coordinating solid, or two prints very close in hue)
-cut some 2" strips from a white or low volume fabric
-apply the strips to the 3" square such that they frame the 3" square
-trim that framed unit to 5 1/2" x 5 1/2", keeping the print square in the middle of the block
-on the wrong side of the fabric, draw a line down the diagonal of the 5 1/2" print square you cut in the beginning
-put that 5 1/2" print square right sides together with your frame block
-sew on either side of the diagonal line
-cut on the diagonal line to get two identical units
-arrange 4 units to make the finished block