Vintage Road to Oklahoma Quilt Block Tutorial (with Free Pattern)

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Image credit: Fat Quarter Shop via YouTube

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This classic quilt block tutorial by Fat Quarter Shop on YouTube is a very challenging yet fun project to keep yourself busy with this weekend. Learn how to make this two-tone quilt block that you can use to make your own blanket, table runner, or anything you want, and you can also sell or give this as a gift to a loved one. Whatever it is that you decide to make with this block, one thing is for sure, you’d surely love this quilt block.

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Materials:

Printed Fabric #1

  • 1 square @ 7½ inches (A)
  • 2 rectangles @ 3×14 inches (B)
  • 4 squares @ 3 inches (C)

Printed Fabric #2

  • 1 square @ 7½ inches (D)
  • 2 rectangles @ 3×14 inches (E)
  • 4 squares @ 3 inches (F)

Background Fabric

  • 2 squares @ 7½ inches (G)
  • 4 rectangles @ 3×14 inches (H)
  • 8 squares @ 3 inches (I)

Other Supplies You’ll Need

Directions:

Step 1

Layer the fabric G and A squares together with their right sides facing, then place a 2×2 section of the 2½-inch finished half-square triangle paper on top, and pin them together in place. Sew over the dotted lines with a ¼-inch seam allowance, then cut apart on the solid lines, and press it open. Assemble 1 fabric C square and 2 first half square triangle units and 1 fabric I square, then assemble 1 fabric H rectangle and 1 fabric B rectangle, and sub-cut each first strip set into 4 3×5½ inches. Now, assemble the 2 first patch units, then the 2 first star point units, and the 2 first four patch units.

Easy Vintage Road to Oklahoma Quilt Block Tutorial
Image credit: Fat Quarter Shop via YouTube

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Step 2

Assemble 1 fabric H rectangle and 1 fabric E rectangle, then sub-cut each 2nd strip set into 4 3×5½ inches, and assemble the 2 second two patch units. Next, layer the fabric G and fabric D square with their right sides together, then place a 2½-inch finished half-square triangle paper on top, and pin them in place. Sew over the dotted lines, then cut along the solid lines, and assemble the 2 second-half square triangle units. 1 fabric I square, and 1 fabric F square. Piece together the 2 second four patch units and the 2 second star point units, then assemble them into a block, and you’re done!

How to Sew Vintage Road to Oklahoma Quilt Block
Image credit: Fat Quarter Shop via YouTube

 

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Vintage Road to Oklahoma Quilt Block Tutorial (with Free Pattern)

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