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E-Z Quilt

Our first Five Patch Block! The E-Z Quilt block is a really easy and beautiful block. I couldn’t find any respresantation of the block in an actual quilt, so I made so demos.

EZ quilt demo
Demo quilt by @zarkadia
CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE E-Z QUILT BLOCK

Your color and fabric choices while making the E-Z quilt block are very important to the actual final visual effect of the quilt.

Always remember FINISHED SIZE means the size it will be in a completed quilt. The measurements given already have the ¼ inch allowance included.

Finished Block Size

*SQ = Square/Squares

Cut 4 SQ from Dark fabric & 5 SQ from Light fabric
Cut 4 rectangles from darker fabric

*This is the center cross fabric

Cut 4 SQ from Dark & Light fabric

5 inches

1.5 inches

1.5 x 2.5 inches

1-7/8 inches

10 inches

2.5 inches

2.5 x 4.5 inches

2-7/8 inches

5 inches

3.5 inches

3.5 x 6.5 inches

3-7/8 inches

EZ quilt demo
Demo quilt by @zarkadia
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Block Variations

The E-Z Quilt block variations are almost identical, but in our refence book [#REFERENCE: Maggie Malone “5500 Quilt Blocks Designs”], it appers as a different block, because of the center cross.

The Butterfly at the Crossroads quilt block appears in the Farmer’s Wife quilt series and there is a post about it here.

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VIDEO TUTORIAL OF THE E-Z QUILT BLOCK

I hope you will enjoy this video tutorial on how to make the E-Z QUILT block and don’t forget to subscribe to my channel for more quilt blocks!

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