What makes these four patch quilts so great is that they let the fabric do the work for you. Show off your color pairing skills , fancy patterns, and fussy cuts by featuring them in one of these blocks! Another great thing about these quilt patterns is that the lack of intricate stitching makes them pretty quick to quilt up. These make good options for last-minute gifts around the holidays. Some can even be done in a weekend!
You will not believe how quickly you create this quilt. If you are on the lookout for a last-minute gift ideas, this is the pattern for you. Get This Pattern. Head over to your scrap pile to see which fall scrap goodies you can incorporate to this amazing and easy quilt pattern. The beauty of this simple Flowers on the Checkerboard Quilt Pattern is that the design accommodates a number of larger print patterns.
Use four patch quilt patterns to cobble together this chic and bold design. Charm packs always make for easy baby quilt patterns that are inexpensive to make.
This Charming Four Patch Baby Quilt combines charm squares in four-patches bordered in charcoal sashing against a white background. Add a little country charm to your home by putting a spin on the traditional four patch quilt. This Farmhouse Four Patch Quilt Tutorial shows you how to take your patchwork skills to the next level by demonstrating how to add rows on the diagonal.
With this lattice quilt pattern, you can create simple 4 patches in spring citrus colors like pink lemonade, lemon, and lime, and it's the best quilt to welcome your new granddaughter. The perfect pop of brightness to add to your dining room table, this tutorial for how to make a table topper is a great way to take your quilting skills to the next level.
This DIY quilt block is the perfect way to play with bold colors and prints, and uses a simple 4 patch as the basis of its design. An ideal project for beginner quilters to improve their skills, this easy quilt block tutorial pieces together quickly and uses mini blocks to form a larger quilt block.
Inspired by icon Judy Garland, this star block tutorial shows you how to piece together a slightly more complicated star using the triangle-in-a-square technique, meaning it's a fun challenge for more experienced quilters. This stunning use of blue and minty hues is not your typical blue quilt. Using a combo of several different colors, you can beat the winter blues at their own game with this quilt top pattern.
Let your fabrics shine with this beautiful and clever use of the four path quilt that somewhat resembles the beloved disappearing nine patch quilt! Be the first to upload your own image for this pattern! I have not made this yet so I cannot rate it. Click the button above or drag and drop images onto the button.
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Register Now! Forgot Password? Log In Forgot Password? Log In Register Now! Help others by adding images to this pattern. I went to the Lucien site, but I cannot find this fabric. Hi Julie! Since this post is about 5 years old, the fabric is probably next to impossible to find at this point. Also, Riley Blake has some cute vintage prints right now. Search for fabric by Elea Lutz — she has some darling fabric prints what are vintage-inspired and so cute!!
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About Amy. Scrappy Four-Patch Lap Quilt Beginners will love to make this scrappy four-patch quilt pattern, which works well with a variety or prints. Photo via Debby Kratovil Quilts 5. Photo via QuiltD. Signs 6. Four Patch Fun Quilt Pattern Big four-patch blocks are mixed with corner blocks and crisp, white sashing for a cute baby quilt that really pops!
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Thanks so much! I am so excited, not only have I found a tutorial I understand in an effort to try my hand at quilting first time quilter, long time pinner but you actually still respond to questions from your followers. Look for lots to come your way. Quilters, I have a question about how to deal with the back side of this quilt. One of the pictures shows the back with five wide strips of fabric that span the whole width of the quilt 11th picture down from the top of the page. Those are solid pieces of fabric, right?
BTW, I plan to use only 3 different fabrics on the back rather than five: 1 yard of one, 3 yards of another, and 2 yards of a third. I have enough fabric, but not enough to make solid strips across, like in the picture.
Make big blocks? Try to match prints to give the effect of solid strips? Or some other fix? Any ideas or advice you feel like sharing would be so appreciated! And thanks for reading this long-winded post. For a queen size quilt , how many 4. The math is confusing me. Yes, you need a total of 4. Any tips or tricks? I hope that helps! Thanks so much for your question. Thank you so much for the beautiful pattern, also I love how you also provided the instructions for other sizes, that was very helpful!!!
Attempting the queen size quilt. Spent 5 hours cutting square, and only have 80 4. Is the average or is there a faster way to get this done? Do quilts work well with flannel fabric? I want to try this pattern with some I got on sale? Thanks for the tutorial. Using that number, decide how big you want your baby quilt to finish. Graph paper or sketching it out will make it easy to customize it to whatever size you want.
Also, I am wondering about using the fleece fabric for the backing. Is it a good idea to mix fabrics? Definitely apply the interfacting before you piece them together.
If possible, I would apply the iron on interfacting, where possible, before you even cut the squares. It will give them stability and help them keep their shape — it will make it SO much easier to bot cut AND sew them together. I would try googling it to see if someone talks about using fleece as a quilt back, just to be safe. New to quiliting — I am making a king size quilt — I am wanting to make the 4 patch with borders. I would like to make this quilt for my daughter. Could you please help me?
I have a question. I just cut 80 five inch squares. For the twin size it should be 11 strips 8. Equal 44 sq. You list 9 strips. Thank you for sharing.. Have I made a mistake? You were exactly right! My seams were all just a little too big. I reviewed your tutorial and will get it right next time. I just trimmed down all my blocks and carried on. I finished binding it today and now my first quilt is in the books. Thanks for sharing these instructions. I verified by using paper.
Absolutely lovely! Thank you from us visual learners for all of the pictures. New to quilting at 63 and sorry I waited so long. Do you have the instructions for that? Thanks so much — this is so pretty! Hi Karen! If you want to make it smaller, just remove a row of blocks at the bottom?
Hi Amy, As a beginner quilter I love this quilt but I want to make the blocks bigger, ie. So if I cut the large blocks to Will this size block look ok? Thank you and thankyou so much for the tutorial Jane. So I have a lot of 8 inch blocks already cut. What size do I cut my small blocks? Im a beginner so all of this is confusing lol Also has anyone used different prints for the focus fabric? I wondered if it makes the design to busy? Thank you for this beautiful pattern! Hi, Amy, I love this pattern!
Do you think I could add a layer of batting in between the front and back to make it a bit warmer? Also, do you think it would be an issue for the blocks on the front to be cotton fabric and make the backing flannel for extra warmth? I always add batting between my front and back. Thank you for this tutorial. Love your site.
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