![]() Mix and match any block size that fits to create a puzzle-like quilting project. Simple shapes: The easiest quilt patterns are made from simple shapes like squares and rectangles. It would be a good one to start out with if you are new to the technique. Here is an easy crazy quilt block method from Instructables. From fancy to simple and everything in between, you are sure to find a technique that you will want to try. Sew a group of four 3' x 3' blocks (again two rows of two each) next to a 6' square block. Here are fourteen various patterns and techniques to make your very own crazy quilt or quilt block. Sew a group of four 6' x 6' blocks (two rows of two each) next to a 12' square block. It only uses half square triangles and snowballed corners (and squares) so it goes together fairly easily! It is similar to the Two Color and the Right Hand of Fellowship blocks. Six-Inch Quilt Blocks Mixed With Other Block Sizes. Today let's sew together this pretty star block called County Fair. The beauty of this block is the star that appears when it's made into a quilt! Let's get sewing! County Fair Today let's learn how to make this easy traditional block called Nine Patch Star. It is fairly easy to sew together - just lots of pieces! This block first appeared in the Quilter's Newsletter publication and is a lovely traditional block. It's a delicate-looking block that's part pinwheel, with barbed tips that give you the opportunity for extra color play. Check out our simple quilt blocks selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our quilting shops. Let's look at this cute star block called Starshadow. 01 of 14 Rosebud Quilt Block Pattern Janet Wickell The traditional rosebud quilt block has been called many names over the years, including hummingbird, crow's foot, and a bright star. While it has a lot of pieces, it's easier to sew together than the traditional block. This variation of the Pinwheel Star block uses flying geese, half square triangles and squares to create a center star with partial stars around it. ![]() It uses only squares and modified flying geese units and sews up quick! I've made my block scrappy but it also looks great in a planned color scheme. This Domino quilt block is so easy to put together. I chose this coloring with a dark in the corners and center and a medium and light to make the star points which is the Variable Star and Happy Home. ![]() ![]() First off - it goes by a ton of different names: Happy Home, Star of Virginia, Henry of the West, Star of Hope, Flying Crow to name a few! There are several coloring differences but the basic construction is the same on all of them. Today let's look at this easy Variable Star. ![]()
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