-
String Quilt Ideas for Skinny Strips and Rotary-Cutting Leftovers Scraps - 12 hours ago
-
Book Review: 200 Sanity-Saving Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Quilters - June 14, 2026
-
Baby zoo animals die review - May 29, 2026
-
How to make flying geese without the waste - April 28, 2026
-
Tea and teacup quilts. - March 25, 2026
-
Peter rabbit and benjamin bunny. - March 12, 2026
-
Quilted farm girl. Sew and stitch along. - March 4, 2026
-
Needle felting. - February 18, 2026
-
Free motion script stitching. - January 28, 2026
-
Digital sewing patterns. what are they? - January 18, 2026
How to Make a Quilt As You Go Quilt Block
Here is a modern take on the traditional quilt-as-you-go method. Designed by Cori over on Hey, Let’s Make Stuff!, this isn’t what you traditionally think of when you think of this technique.
This tutorial is for an 18 inch block and as the author indicates, it is probably not best for someone who has never tried doing a quilt-as-you-go project. Luckily you will find detailed step by step instructions as well as plenty of photographs to help you through the process.
I particularly like the ombré effect Cori achieves with her fabrics. It is really eye-catching and gives the block an added level of interest.
This would make a striking mini quilt for a room. It could also be incorporated into a larger quilt if you prefer.
Click here to get this free pattern: North West Quilt-As-You-Go Block Tutorial
[photo from Hey, Let’s Make Stuff!]


