Image credits: Material Girl Quilts via Youtube
If you love collecting fat quarter bundles or if you have a favorite fabric shop, this quilting project from Material Girl Quilts on Youtube is the perfect project for you! This quilt is super easy, beginner-friendly, and gorgeous. It’s ideal if you’re new to quilting or want a quick project for the weekend. Watch the video tutorial to learn the step-by-step instructions.
To start, make sure all of your fat quarters have at least 21.5″ of usable fabric. Now, turn your fabric and the first cut you’re going to make is a 5 & a 1/2″ strip from one side. After this, turn it to the side and cut a 10 & 1/2″ x 5 & 1/2″ rectangle. The next cut you’re going to make is a 10 & 1/2″ square from the main fabric. Start in the bottom corner, line it up at 10 & 1/2″, then cut the square. Cut a 5 & 1/2″ x 10 & 1/2″ rectangle to the remaining fabric, then cut two 5 & 1/2″ squares.
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Cut the same for every fat quarter so you’ll have a total of one 10 & 1/2″ square, three 5 & 1/2″ x 10 & 1/2″ rectangles, and two 5 & 1/2″ squares. Now that all of your fat quarters are cut, it’s time to make the blocks. This quilt consists of two different blocks, there’s block A consists of one 10 & 1/2″ square and one 5 & 1/2″ x 10 & 1/2″ rectangle. You’ll sew those right sides together along the seam and press open. Block B consists of two different 5 & 1/2″ x 10 & 1/2″ rectangles and two different 5 & 1/2″ squares. First, you’ll sew your 5 & 1/2″ squares together, press them open, then sew along this seam here. You will sew a 5 & 1/2″ x 10 & 1/2″ rectangle with a quarter of an inch seam, press it open, then attach the last 5 & 1/2″ x 10 & 1/2″ rectangle on the bottom side. Repeat this process to make a total of 10 block A’s and 10 block B’s. Once all 10 blocks are completed, you will lay them out with five blocks per row for a total of four rows, and you will alternate between blocks A and B.