Four Leaf Clover Table Runner Block Construction
Fabric Requirements for this quilted table runner top:
- Dark Green = 1/4 yard (includes binding)
- Gray Green = 1/8 yard
- Mint Green = 1/8 yard
- Grass Green = 1/4 yard (includes border)
- Beige = 1/4 yard
Cutting Requirements for ONE (1) Block – You will need THREE (3) Blocks for this table runner:
- Dark Green – Cut SIX (6) 2″ squares
- Gray Green – Cut SIX(6) 2″ squares
- Mint Green – Cut FOUR (4) 2″ squares
- Grass Green – Cut FOUR (4) 2″ squares
- Beige – Cut EIGHT (8) 2″ squares
- Mint Green – Cut TWO (2) 2 3/8″ squares
- Grass Green – Cut TWO 2 3/8″ squares
- Beige – Cut FOUR (4) 2 3/8″ squares
Instructions for putting your block together:
- Make TWO (2) half-square triangles with the Gray Green/Beige squares so that when you cut them apart you have FOUR (4) completed HST’s.
- Make TWO (2) half-square triangles with the Mint Green/Beige squares so that when you cut them apart you have FOUR (4) completed HST’s.
- Create this block in quadrants by sewing each quadrant together, making sure you use a 1/4″ seam allowance and pressing toward the darkest fabric.
- Once you have your FOUR (4) quadrants sewn together, sew them together into TWO (2) rows and then sew the rows into your block!
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s post on how to put your table runner together!
Love the Four Leaf Clover Table Runner Block Construction, how can I get the remainder of the instructions.
Thank you
Nancy: If you do a search for “Four Leaf Clover” (no quotes), the three blog posts that contain the construction of the table runner, will show up on your search. From there, you just need to click on the titles, and you should have everything you need to complete the table runner!
Please list finished & unfinished sizes for any blocks that you share. Thanks
Hi Connie! I designed that table runner in 2012 so I have no earthly idea what size it was when I first designed it. However, if you look at any of the links below my header, you’ll see that all of the quilt blocks are 12″ square (which would make them 12 1/2″ square unfinished). If you want to make my “Four Leave Clover Table Runner”, I’m pretty sure that it’s a 12″ finished (12 1/2″ unfinished) quilt block. If you look at the cutting instructions, I’m sure you’ll agree with me!
Love the pattern!
Hi Connie,
I’m so excited to make this quilt but I’ll make a lap quilt out of it as my daughter loves these flashy green colours. It’ll take a while to finish it but love the idea of seeing her suprised face when she’ll get it.
Do the instructions only contain 2 blogposts? I didn’t find any other. Tried to put four leave clover in the search block but didn’t get any result at all :'(
Love your quilts
You’re correct. There are only two blog posts that I made for the “Four Leaf Clover” table runner. Not sure why you would need more than that, though.
I read your instructions to the blog posts on one of the other comments and I thought you mentioned 3 there, so that’s why I wondered…
I mentioned 3 because there are 3 blocks that make up the “Four Leafed Clover” table runner.