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Learn how to make this easy, simple Building Blocks Quilt for beginners! Jenny Doan demonstrates how to make a quick and easy Building Blocks quilt using 10 inch squares of precut fabric (layer cakes). Quilts With 5 Inch Squares Patterns, 1 Inch Square Quilt Patterns, Quilt Pattern 10 Inch Squares, 3 Fabric Quilt Blocks, Building Block Quilt Pattern, Block Quilt Patterns Easy, Quilt Patterns For 10 Inch Squares, Easy Block Quilts For Beginners, Square Quilt Patterns Easy Free

Jenny Doan demonstrates how to make a quick and easy Building Blocks quilt using 10 inch squares of precut fabric (layer cakes). For this project she chose Sensibility 10" Squares by Maywood Studio. This is a great quilt for beginners, and it can be made scrappy, modern, or any other style you like!

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Cynthia Brown
Patchwork, Modern Quilt Patterns Free, Quilts Using Fat Quarters, Fat Quarter Sewing Projects, Strip Quilt Patterns, Layer Cake Quilt Patterns, Fat Quarter Quilt Pattern, Jelly Roll Patterns, Layer Cake Quilts

I'm still working away on some Christmas projects for this year, but this quilt I'm sharing today was one I actually finished LAST year. As I was pulling out my Christmas quilts the other day (yes, I know...it's already December 8th!) I realized that I never shared the details of this quilt with you. The Fast Track Pattern For this Christmas quilt I used the Fast Track pattern. This was one of my tester versions of the pattern, and I made it because I wanted to see what a Fast Track quilt…

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Tiffy Boo
Quilt With 4 Inch Squares, Patchwork, Retirement Quilt Square Ideas, Quilt Patterns Without Matching Seams, Easy Beautiful Quilt Patterns, Easiest Quilt Pattern, 10x10 Square Quilt Pattern, Hip To Be Square Quilt Pattern, 9 Inch Square Block Quilt Patterns

Has this ever happened to you where a quilty friend shares a link to a really cool technique and you "think" you've committed it to memory until you didn't? Yep, that's exactly what happened in this situation. I "thought" I had the technique all locked down in my memory and I was in my sewing room making a block when my block did NOT look like the block I had remembered. What happened?!!! Preface it to say, "my mistake" turned out to be better than the original!! Why? Because "my way"…

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Barbi Fitz