The Tree Everlasting quilt block uses countless of half square triangles. Imagine: having to make an infinite number of half square triangles. What is the fastest way to make millions of half square triangles?
Making half square triangles and getting yourself to practice with them, will make this quilt block a piece of cake.
And 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 | Cut 1 square from light & dark fabric | Cut 1 square from light & dark fabric |
3 inches | 3-3/4 inches | 1-7/8 inches |
6 inches | 5-3/4 inches | 2-7/8 inches |
9 inches | 7-3/4 inches | 3-7/8 inches |
12 inches | 9-3/4 inches | 4-7/8 inches |
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Using the same Video Tutorial you can also make the following variations to the Tree everlasting quilt block. The only thing you have to do is place the HSTs in a different manner. The quilt blocks that you can make are the Windmill, Spider, and Slanted diamonds.
I hope you will enjoy this video tutorial on how to make the TREE EVERLASTING quilt block and don’t forget to subscribe to my channel for more quilt blocks!
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[…] and hand-bound by me. Quilt dimensions: 43” x 49” (109 x 125 cm). Quilt pattern: I used the Tree Everlasting quilt block and some inspiration from another beautiful quilt I found online. In the link you will find […]