This beautiful diamond daze quilt by Fat Quarter Shop on YouTube is a simple and quick project that you can make in just a day. The design is very neat and you can play with different combinations of fabrics or you can choose to work on coordinating ones. The steps to making this project are very easy to follow and it’s an ideal quilt for beginners or newbie quilters.

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The design of this quilt would work great with any type of project, from table toppers and table runners to blankets! I’m sure that you will enjoy making this quilt and this might even become your new favorite pattern, learn how now by reading the written instructions down below, and while you’re at it make sure to watch the video tutorial as well.

Materials for Diamond Daze Quilt:

  • 8 coordinating print fabric
  • Binding fabric
  • Backing fabric
  • Marking pen, pencil, or chalk
  • Ruler
  • Scissors or rotary cutter and a cutting mat
  • Fabric pins
  • Needle and thread
  • Iron, for pressing
  • Sewing machine
  • Pattern (Click here to download the pattern)

How to Make Diamond Daze Quilt:

Materials for Diamond Daze Quilt
Image Credit: Fat Quarter Shop via YouTube

Cut the fabrics to size, then arrange the triangle and diamond fabrics together, make sure to be precise, and follow exactly how the pattern instructs. Plan and sort the pieces into diagonal units, then stack two together with their right sides facing, pin them in place, and stitch with ¼ inch seam allowance. Press the seams open, then proceed to the next pairs, and once done with the units, stitch them to each other. Trim the edges straight, then add the binding and backing, and then finish your quilt however you want.

How to Make Diamond Daze Quilt
Image Credit: Fat Quarter Shop via YouTube

Beginner-Friendly Diamond Daze Quilt Tutorial

*All these amazing images are thanks to Fat Quarter Shop via YouTube. Do visit her channel to see more videos like this!

Beginner-Friendly Diamond Daze Quilt Tutorial

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Elle Ann

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