Using four super sized blocks to make a smaller square quilt - HOWEVER - this is for demonstration and this pattern can be made larger in either or both directions by adding more blocks. I show an easy way to do a “PARTIAL SEAM” (not to be confused with a Y Seam) but have no fear an alternative is also shown if you don’t want to use that method. Partial seams are a great way to get a new technique ticked off the beginner’s I can do this now list - just try a test and you will see it really is easy to do.
This pattern uses primarily a medium potato chip size (2.5“ x 4.5“) in high contrast colors, but you can adapt to your own tastes and make it scrappy.
Also use 2.5” squares and
An assortment of jelly roll sized strips (2.5“ wide) - I used some from yardage and others from left over quilt binding.
I show how to bring the four blocks together creating a secondary pattern, take a look and let me know what think. If you have any questions, please reach out in the