Skill level: Confident beginner Design Attribution: Unable to identify The Flying Dutchman Quilt Block is a great block to use up leftover quick corners (aka
Read MoreSkill level: Advanced beginner / Intermediate Design Attribution: Oldest attribution is Ladies Art Company, 1897 The Brickwork Quilt Block is often referred to as the
Read MoreSkill level: Confident Beginner Design Attribution: Godey’s Lady’s Book, 1851 Note: This block actually goes by many names. The oldest name is Godey Design, which
Read MoreSkill level: Intermediate Design Attribution: Ladies Art Company, 1987 The Swing-in-the-center Quilt Block is an old design that still resonates with modern quilters. This particular
Read MoreSkill Level: Intermediate Design Attribution: Could not locate Note: A block consisting of 4 “bowtie” blocks joined together in a circle also goes by the
Read MoreSkill level: Confident Beginner Design Attribution: Nancy Page, Nashville Banner, 1934 The Hourglass Quilt Block is a sweet little four patch block that forms an
Read MoreSkill level: Confident beginner The Domino Chicken Foot Quilt Block if a five patch block, colored in such a way to form a square in
Read MoreSkill level: Intermediate At first glance, the California Quilt Block might appear to be tricky, but actually, it’s just a cleverly constructed nine-patch. The block
Read MoreSkill level: Confident Beginner The Album Cross Quilt Block is a great little nine-patch block that simply uses squares and HSTs. Notice that the central
Read MoreSkill level: confident beginner The Antique Tile Quilt Block is attributed to Nancy Cabot. It’s a 9-patch block constructed of squares and rectangles. (see exploded
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