Winter is such a beautiful season where you can wear cozy and thick clothes or enjoy warm and delicious food, but most of all, this is the best time to make the prettiest Winter-themed quilt projects. One of the quilt ideas that you can try is this one by Fat Quarter Shop on YouTube.

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This snowflake day quilt is so easy to make and would still look beautiful to hang on your walls even if it’s not Winter anymore. The instructions are very simple and beginner-friendly which guarantees that you can do this project perfectly even on your first try. Learn how now and give it a try!

Materials for Snowflake Day Quilt:

How to Make Snowflake Day Quilt:

Materials for Snowflake Day Quilt
Image Credit: Fat Quarter Shop via YouTube

Step 1

Cut the fabrics to size, then make 5 square-in-a-square units, and set 1 aside for the center later. For the remaining units, place fabric C on the left and fabric B on top of each, then stitch them together and press the seams nicely. Get the fabric strip E, then take 2 small fabric squares D, and line them diagonally at the back from corner to corner.

Step 2

Place the squares on each corner of the shorter edge of the strip with their right sides facing, then stitch them along the marked line, and trim off the excess before pressing them open. Make 3 more sets, then arrange the pieces together as shown in the video, and start stitching them per row then the rows to each other. Give the entire block a good press and you’re done!

How to Make Snowflake Day Quilt
Image Credit: Fat Quarter Shop via YouTube

Easy Snowflake Day Quilt Tutorial

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Easy Snowflake Day Quilt Tutorial

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