This quilt project idea by Missouri Star on YouTube is beautiful and heart-warming, and it can fit any occasion, too. You can hang this on your wall to display your quilting skills or give it as a gift to a loved one. This quilt is very easy to make and beginners are welcome to try this, I’m sure that you can make this perfectly on your first try.

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Learn how to make this wonderful quilt project with just a few easy steps by watching the video tutorial below. I hope you enjoy making this quilt as much as I did, and if you do enjoy this project, then check out Missouri Star’s other quilt projects on YouTube.

Materials for Lovely Words Quilt:

  • 1 pack of 10-inch print squares
  • Words Have Power White Panel, optional
  • 2¼ yards of background fabric
  • 2¼ yards of background fabric
  • 1¼ yards of border fabric
  • 2/3 yard of binding fabric
  • 4 yards of backing fabric

How to Make Lovely Words Quilt:

How to Make Lovely Words Quilt
Image credit: Missouri Star via YouTube

Step 1

Cut the pieces that you’ll need from 10-inch squares, then cut the word panels as well, and assemble the pieces as shown in the video. Divide the pieces into sections, then stitch them per section, and trim off the excess fabric.

Step 2

Press the seams, then proceed to stitch the side pieces to the center panel, and press the seams as you go. Proceed to make the rest of the block, then piece the blocks together, and finish your quilt however you want.

Easy Wall Hanging Quilt Idea
Image credit: Missouri Star via YouTube

Easy Lovely Words Quilt Tutorial

*Thanks to Missouri Star via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this quilt project then you’ll surely love her other video tutorials too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

Easy Lovely Words Quilt Tutorial

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Elle Ann

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