
What more Scrap Buster Blocks? Check them all out here. We can’t wait to see your blocks and quilts! Feel free to share them with us on Instagram, tagging and using the hashtags #BlossomHeartQuilts and #ScrapBusterBlocks. There are free downloads to print for any templates or paper pieced units mentioned in the instructions. Seam allowances are 1/4' unless otherwise noted. Find the instructions in the Block 9 quilt pattern - h. Our free quilt block patterns are listed alphabetically by their most common name.
#Quilt blocks how to
Arrange the units and remaining large squares (Fabrics B and E) to create the block layout, and sew into rows. Learn how to connect quilted blocks together in this beginner Quilt As You Go tutorial with Leah Day.

Press the seams open, and trim to 4 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ square.

Cut along the line and flip open the half-square triangle (HST) units. Pair the print (Fabric C) and background (Fabric E) squares, and place them right sides together. Step 3. On the wrong side of each Fabric C square, use a fabric-safe erasable marker to draw a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner. Pair the units from step 1 and sew them together to create a four-patch.
#Quilt blocks full
Pair the small print squares (Fabric A) with the small background squares (Fabric D) and sew them together. A full color pattern featuring nine distinct diamond quilt blocks constructed using the Hex N More & Super Sidekick rulers. Quilt block should measure 12 1/2 ″ x 12 1/2 ″. Note: Use a 1/4 ″ seam and press seams as directed. If you have an AccuQuilt, you can find the AccuQuilt instructions on the AccuQuilt Australia blog to make the quilt blocks with any sized Qube set. Also on the AccuQuilt Australia blog, you will find a few quilt layout options for using each block to help inspire you to think “outside the block” (ha!) when it comes to using your quilt blocks and not just use the standard grid layout.Ĭheck out the intro post for more information plus scrap fabric organisation and some sampler quilt ideas.Ĥ – 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ print squares (Fabric A)Ģ – 4 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ print squares (Fabric B)Ĥ – 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ background rectangles (Fabric D)ġ – 4 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ background squares (Fabric E) Right here on my website, you’ll find the rotary cut instructions for making the 12″ quilt block (finished). It’s time for the next quilt block tutorial of Scrap Buster Blocks! This series features a different scrap-friendly quilt block tutorial every month that will help you use up your scraps and make some fun quilts along the way.
