I used the 4 Patch quick piecing method. Cut two squares twice the normal dimension. For a 2" finished 4 Patch, you would normally cut 4 - 1 1/2" squares. To quick piece, cut 2 - 3" squares to yield two 4 Patch blocks. Sew two opposing sides with 1/4" seam allowance. Cut the square in half both horizontally and vertically. You're ready to sew the final seams on two 4 Patch blocks.
My little quilt required 18 4 Patch blocks and I cut 36 squares (half light, half dark), so I had double the blocks needed. I used some of the extra units (not sewn into 4 Patch) in the outside border and the remainder are tucked away for the future.
I centered the little quilt on another of my scattered projects (four large blocks comprised of hst) on the design wall - a fun surprise that it fit perfectly. That won't be the case when the four hst blocks are sewn together.
And the little quilt all alone -
Here's hoping this month brings a little more focus to my ramblings. Wishing you a happy, healthy August!
I centered the little quilt on another of my scattered projects (four large blocks comprised of hst) on the design wall - a fun surprise that it fit perfectly. That won't be the case when the four hst blocks are sewn together.
And the little quilt all alone -
Here's hoping this month brings a little more focus to my ramblings. Wishing you a happy, healthy August!