36 patch quilt block

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three pieces of blue and green paper with white polka dots on them, arranged in squares

Welcome to week 2 of the quilt along! Do you have your fabrics all picked out? Today begins the fun of sewing! To make a 36 patch block, you will need 2 pieces of fabric that measure at least 8" x 18". They should contrast enough so you can read the pattern of the block. Cut 3 strips 2.5" x 18" from each fabric, for a total of 6 strips. Take one of each of the strips and sew together in pairs, using a 1/4" seam allowance. I'm using my handy dandy 1/4" foot. I love that thing! Since we are…

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a multicolored quilt hanging from the side of a house with a window in the background

I'm soooo excited...I finished my 36 patch quilt this weekend. There is a LOT going on in this one! I think I used 75 different fabrics in all. Wowza! All from the stash. Double wowza!! If you recall, I made this for the quilt along I hosted this summer here on the blog in celebration of my 36th birthday. You can find the block tutorial here. I'm very pleased with how it turned out! I was stalled for quite some time trying to figure out the right backing. I wanted to make a 36 patch back…

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the double 4 patch quilt block is shown in pink and grey with white flowers on it

This is block 17 in the Mysteries Down Under quilt. Double 4-patch is a classic block and it’s perfect for beginners. How to make a Double 4-patch quilt block Make a quilt with this blockDown…

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nine nine patch quilt block patterns with the text nine patch quilt block patterns from precut squares

Make any of these interesting nine-patch quilt blocks from 2.5" or 5" fabric squares. Includes ways to lay out the blocks into easy quilt patterns.

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two pieces of fabric are hanging on a wooden wall, one has a checkerboard design

Learn a simple trick to turn a 4 patch quilt block into a disappearing quilt block. Includes free quilt block pattern and suggested layouts.

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four pieces of pink and white fabric with flowers on them sitting on a wooden floor

The Nine-Patch quilt block is probably the most used block in the quilting world. It is very easy to sew and sooooo many blocks use the nine-patch layout in construction. We'll go over a few different ways to construct the block.

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a quilt made with different colored squares

Overlapped 9-patch Block finishes 7 1/2 inches I plan to set this 10 by 12 (120 blocks) to be 75 by 90 inches, or 11 by 13 (143 blocks) to be 82 1/2 by 97 1/2 inches. Cutting Solid: Nine 2 inch squares Print: Two 3 1/2 inch squares; Eight 2 inch squares my pressing guide block for this quilt I lay out a stack of pieces for blocks with the back side showing. See my arrows above for the pressing plan. As I construct them, I keep a completed block in view to get my pressing correct. I use a…

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how to sew a disappearing four patch quilt block with text overlay

The disappearing four patch is an easy quilt block that is perfect for beginners because it looks more complicated than it actually is!

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four different quilts are shown together on the table

Here's the current rabbit trail I've been traveling down. I don't know if there's an official name for this block, but obviously it should be called Four Patch in a Square:) I originally made the nin

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an image of a patchwork quilt with text that reads, disapering 9 patch

The Disappearing 9 Patch Quilt Block is another super easy quilt block tutorial. This one is so easy and it looks fabulous. Once you have made your cuts you can turn the squares around to form a number of awesome looking finishes. We used squares from the Moda 'Simply Colorful' range to make this square and I love the colors in this pack. Watch the video below or scroll down for the written instructions. What You Need: 9 x 5' Charm Squares or you can cut your own 5' squares from your stash…

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the block is cut into squares and placed on top of each other to make a quilt

Here's another fun technique you can try - disappearing stripes quilt blocks using simple strips. You can cut your own, or use precut Honey Bun strips which are 1-1/2 inches wide or Jelly Rolls which are 2-1/2 inches wide.

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