Users' questions

How many patches do I need for a quilt?

How many patches do I need for a quilt?

9 Patch Quilt Block A nine patch is one of the most basic quilting blocks. At it’s most basic, it is nine different squares of fabric sewn together to form a larger square. Patterns can be created with the 9 patch. Or you can keep it totally random, like I’ve done.

How do you make a double four quilt?

Sew together four assorted print 2-1/2″ squares in pairs (Diagram 1). Press the seam allowances in opposite directions, then join the pairs to make a Four-Patch unit. Press the seam allowance in one direction. Repeat to make a second Four-Patch unit.

How big is a four patch quilt pattern?

This four-patch quilt pattern uses rail fence blocks and solid or printed squares to form a really interesting geometric grid. Have fun with your color scheme, and this 69″ square quilt will sew up like a dream. 6. Four Patch Shuffle

What’s the easiest way to make a Nine Patch quilt?

By adding a square piece of fabric to the traditional pattern, you can create interesting brick-shaped blocks. This quilt pattern is easy enough to finish in a weekend and takes just four nine-patch blocks with eight 7-inch squares. Who says a quilt block has to be square?

How to make a disappearing 4 patch quilt?

A disappearing four-patch block will be about two inches smaller than the simple 4 patch. Step 1 Make a 4 Patch Block Choose your block size and number of different fabrics. Using the measurements in the size chart above cut your fabric accordingly.

What’s the best way to make a twin size quilt?

Fussy-cut printed fabric panels to make a fast and easy twin-bed quilt. Use a combination of prints-florals, rickrack, dots, and tone-on-tones-to add an extra splash of style. Get the free quilt pattern here. Turn a pieced quilt top into a summer-weight quilt by finishing it as a duvet cover instead of layering it with batting.