Are you new to quilting?
Here are 3 basic beginner-friendly quilt blocks byTeresa DownUnderfor you!
Start with these designs, so youll learn the fundamentals of quilting.
Image by Teresa DownUnder via Youtube
The steps are very easy to follow and not complicated at all.
Read on or watch the video below for full instructions.
Sew on one edge with a 1/4 seam allowance.
Step 2:
Cut four pieces of 4 1/2 squares.
you could also just alternate the two colors so they look like blocks stacked together.
Sew with a quarter of an inch seam allowance.
The finished size will be an 8 square.
Second block
Place the squares on top of each other right sides together and pin.
Sew around the edges using a 1/4 seam allowance.
Cut the square diagonally on both sides from corner to corner.
Trim the corners and press the seams open.
Trim half-square triangles to 3 squares.
Arrange them in a pinwheel and sew with a quarter of an inch seam allowance.
The finished block should be 5.
Fill the corner with white squares.
Sew the blocks in rows with a 1/4 seam allowance.
This will make sewing them easier.
Sew the rows together.
confirm the seams are aligned.
Once done, press it flat.
The finished block will be 6.