Easy Slip Knot Quilt Block Tutorial

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Easy Slip Knot Quilt Block Tutorial | DIY Joy Projects and Crafts Ideas

Image credit: Carol Thelen via YouTube

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The moment I saw this quilt project by Carol Thelen on YouTube, I immediately knew that I had to give it a try. It’s a wonderful quilt block that showcases an intricate pattern and uses a combination of 3 fabric colors, which you can switch with any color that you want.

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Although the block may seem complicated to make, you’ll be surprised to know that it was actually super easy, especially, when you follow the pattern! Proceed to the read instructions down below to learn how and while you’re at it be sure to watch the video tutorial as well.

Materials for Slip Knot Quilt Block:

  • Blue fabric, print
  • Black fabric, solid or print
  • Background fabric, solid or low-volume print
  • Marking pen, pencil, or chalk
  • Ruler
  • Scissors or rotary cutter and a cutting mat
  • Needle and thread
  • Iron, for pressing
  • Sewing machine
  • Pattern (Click here to download the pattern)

How to Make a Slip Knot Quilt Block:

Step 1

Download and print the pattern, cut the fabrics, and make the half-square triangles (12 of black and white patches, 8 of blue and black, and 4 of white and blue). To make the half-square triangles, lay the pair of A patches together with their right sides facing, then stitch them with a ¼ inch seam allowance, and press the seams open.

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Step 2

Next, make 4 of the flying geese units, take patch D, then stitch one patch A on each side with ¼ inch seam allowance, and press the seams open. Now, for the center unit, take the remaining A patches, then stitch them on each side of the patch E one at a time with ¼ inch seam allowance, and press the seams as you go.

Easy to Make Slip Knot Quilt Block
Image credit: Carol Thelen via YouTube

Step 3

Once done piecing each unit, arrange them together making sure to refer to the diagram, then stitch and press them nicely. Assemble the block units, then stitch them one at a time, and press the seams as you go.

How to Make Slip Knot Quilt Block
Image credit: Carol Thelen via YouTube

Easy Slip Knot Quilt Block Tutorial

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Easy Slip Knot Quilt Block Tutorial

Easy Slip Knot Quilt Block Tutorial

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