If you love the Periwinkle Quilt, you will definitely like this mini periwinkle quilt by Missouri Star, too! This is the exact pattern but in a small version. Isn’t this cute? I absolutely adore this quilt project, especially with what Jenny Doan did with the outer edges. It added a modern touch to the vintage pattern.

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Completing this project may take more time than the bigger version, but look at the finished quilt. It’s definitely worth the try, right? She used the mini wacky web template to make these mini periwinkles. It is super simple to make. The directions are very easy to follow, and you’ll surely have fun making this quilt at home. If you have tons of fabric scraps, this is the perfect project to use them.

Easy Mini Periwinkle Quilt Materials

  • mini wacky web template
  • charm packs or jelly roll
  • jelly roll background strips
  • small triangle papers
  • glue stick

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How to Make Mini Periwinkle Quilt

Step 1:

Cut the diamond pieces using your mini wacky web template from your 2 1/2 squares, charm packs, or jelly rolls. Next, from your background strips cut 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ rectangles.

Step 2:

Get one of the diamond pieces and glue it on the middle of the triangle paper. Next, get one of the background rectangles and sew the short side on the side of the centerpiece with a 1/4″ seam allowance. Finger press it flat. Repeat with the other side. Press them with an iron. Trim the excess with the paper piece as the pattern. You need four of these triangles to make one block.

How to Make Mini Periwinkle Quilt
Image by Missouri Star via YouTube

Step 3:

Get four of the triangles and remove the papers on the back. Arrange the four triangles just like in the photo below. Sew them together. Make sure the seams match. Press the seams flat.

How to Make Mini Periwinkle Quilt
Image by Missouri Star via YouTube

Mini Periwinkle Quilt With Jenny Doan

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I have always been naturally curious. I love exploring various interests, whether it's trying out breakfast recipes, working on DIY projects at home, discovering new crafts, or anything that makes my life easier! When I am not writing, you can find me outdoors, enjoying the sun with a cold drink in my hand.

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