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How to Make a Checkered Squares Quilt - Joz Makes Quilts

How to Make a Checkered Squares Quilt - Joz Makes Quilts - #BeginnerKnittingPatterns, #IntermediateKnittingPatterns, #AdvancedKnittingPatterns, #MensKnittingPatterns, #WomensKnittingPatterns, #ChildrensKnittingPatterns, #GiftKnittingPatterns, #HolidayKnittingPatterns, #SpringKnittingPatterns, #SummerKnittingPatterns, #FallKnittingPatterns, #WinterKnittingPatterns, #BlanketKnittingPatterns, #HatKnittingPatterns, #ScarfKnittingPatterns, #MittensKnittingPatterns, #AfghanKnittingPatterns…

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a black and white checkered piece of fabric on a wooden table with text overlay

This fast to piece quilt block is so simple and you can sew it together in minutes! I featured it on my Cube Pincushion post. Whether you use solid fabrics or patterns, the checkered pattern is sure to be eye catching. The single block uses a strip piecing method like in my Falling Blocks Baby Quilt. The pieces can be lengthened to make more blocks at once without having to cut apart tiny squares. Plus, it saves some thread since you don't have to keep feeding little squares through the…

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a person holding a quilt in their hands

Alison - In the Light Quilts on Instagram: "Thank you for such a wonderful Checkered Starlight Quilt release! I appreciate every like, share, purchase, etc 💕 Make sure to take advantage of my release weekend discount of 20% off my entire shop by midnight tonight! Also check out all the beautiful kits that are available from several shops! I saved them in my highlights 🤗 Checkered Starlight Quilt is on @quilt_ink so you can color your own version! Be sure to share it in the QuiltInk…

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a patchwork quilt is laying on the floor next to a wooden floor with a measuring tape

Sure, squares are interesting and easy. So, why not? If you are considering making a quilt, any one of these would be a great way to begin. How, you ask? 1. Start with a square of fabric and sew it to another square. Keep adding squares to form a row until you are satisfied that the row is long enough. Thirty inches is a good start, but you can certainly make it any length you want. 2. Make several rows. If you have a square quilt in mind (equal length and width) count the squares in the…

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