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On Cloud Nine: Ribbon Quilt Block

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 22, 2020 by TK HarrisonSeptember 22, 2020

Ribbon Quilt Block Free Pattern for a 12" quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Ribbon Quilt Block




Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (scant 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Gold: Cut ONE (1) 4 1/2″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. You’ll end up with TWO (2) triangles. (These will flank the left & right side of the Rust
    1 7/8″ x 4 3/4″ strip. They’ll also help create the center of this quilt block.)
  • Peach: Cut FOUR (4) 1 7/8″ x 4 3/4″ strips. (These are paired with the Rust 1 7/8″ x 6 1/8″ strips as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Peach: Cut ONE (1) 3 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These will flank the FOUR (4) Peach 1 7/8″ x
    4 3/4″ strips. They’ll also help create the FOUR (4) corner’s of this quilt block.)
  • Pink: Cut FOUR (4) 1 7/8″ x 4 3/4″ strips. (These are paired with the Rust 1 7/8″ x 6 1/8″ strips as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Pink: Cut FOUR (4) 2 1/2″ squares. On the back side of each square draw a diagonal line, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. (These will flank the FOUR (4) Pink 1 7/8″ x 4 3/4″ strips as needed for this quilt block. They’ll also help create the FOUR (4) corner’s of this quilt block.)
  • Rust: Cut ONE (1) 2 1/2″ square. On the back side of the square draw a diagonal line, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. (These will flank the Rust 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ strip. They’ll also help create the center of this quilt block.)
  • Rust: Cut ONE (1) 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ strip. (This will be flanked by the results of the Gold 4 1/2″ square on TWO (2) sides. It’ll also be flanked by the results of the Rust 2 1/2″ square, which will create TWO (2) Snowball Corners, as needed for this quilt block. It’s also the center of this quilt block.)
  • Rust: Cut FOUR (4) 1 7/8″ squares. On the back side of each square draw a diagonal line, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. (These will flank the FOUR (4) Rust 1 7/8″ x 6″ strips which will create FOUR (4) Snowball Corners. They’ll also help create the FOUR (4) corner’s of this quilt block.)
  • Rust: Cut ONE (1) 7 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These will flank both the Peach 1 7/8″ x 4 3/4″ strips & the Pink 1 7/8″ x 4 3/4″ strips. As needed for this quilt block.)
  • Rust: Cut FOUR (4) 1 7/8″ x 6 1/8″ strips. (These are paired with the Peach 1 7/8″ x 4 3/4″ strips & the Pink 1 7/8″ x 4 3/4″ strips. As needed for this quilt block.)

Ribbon Quilt Block Diagram Free Pattern for 12" finished quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Ribbon Quilt Block Diagram




Ribbon Quilt Free Pattern for a 36" x 48" quilt at QuiltTherapy.com!

Ribbon Quilt

If you make TWELVE (12) “Ribbon Quilt Blocks,” you will end up with the quilt top pictured above. The size will be 36″ x 48″ finished, 36 1/2″ x 48 1/2″ unfinished.

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Quilted Kitchen: Yankee Puzzle Quilt Block & Yankee Apple Crisp Recipe

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 21, 2020 by TK HarrisonSeptember 12, 2020

Yankee Puzzle Quilt Block Free Pattern for a 12" quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!Yankee Puzzle Quilt Block




Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (scant 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Tan: Cut FOUR (4) 3 7/8″ squares. (These are paired with the White 3 7/8″ squares, which will create EIGHT (8) Half-Square Triangles, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Tan: Cut ONE (1) 7 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These are flanked by the results of the White
    3 7/8″ squares, which will create FOUR (4) Flying Geese, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut FOUR (4) 3 7/8″ squares. On the back side of each square, draw a diagonal line, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. (These are paired with the Tan 3 7/8″ squares, which will create EIGHT (8) Half-Square Triangles, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut FOUR (4) 3 7/8″ squares. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. You’ll end up with TWO (2) triangles. (These will flank the results of the Tan 7 1/4″ square, which will create FOUR (4) Flying Geese, as needed for this quilt block.)

Quilt Therapy Quilt Note for Quilt Block TutorialsYankee Puzzle Quilt Block Diagram Free Pattern for 12" finished quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Yankee Puzzle Quilt Block Diagram

Yankee Puzzle Quilt Free Pattern for a 36" x 48" quilt at QuiltTherapy.com!

Yankee Puzzle Quilt

If you make TWELVE (12) “Yankee Puzzle Quilt Blocks,” you’ll end up with the quilt top pictured above. The size will be 36″ x 48″ finished, 36 1/2″ x 48 1/2″ unfinished.




Yankee Apple Crisp Recipe from Food.com

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Friday Funday! Free Tote Bag Patterns from Singer!

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 18, 2020 by TK HarrisonSeptember 12, 2020

“Basic Tote Bag” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed & from Singer“Basic Tote Bag” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed by & from Singer




“The Carry Bag” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed & from Singer“The Carry Bag” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed by & from Singer

“Canvas Tote Bag” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed by & from Singer“Canvas Tote Bag” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed by & from Singer

“Lattice Embellished Tote” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed by & from Singer“Lattice Embellished Tote” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed by & from Singer




“Food Market Grocery Tote” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed by & from Singer“Food Market Grocery Tote” Free Tote Bag Pattern designed by & from Singer

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Star Power: Midnight Star Quilt Block & Midnight Star Variation Quilt Block

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 16, 2020 by TK HarrisonSeptember 6, 2020

Midnight Star Quilt Block Free Pattern for a 12" quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!Midnight Star Quilt Block




Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (scant 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Green: Cut FOUR (4) 4 1/2″ squares. (These are the FOUR (4) corner’s of this quilt block.)
  • Green: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (TWO (2) of these are paired with the results of the Dark Blue 5 1/4″ & the results of the White 5 1/4″ squares which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles. The remaining TWO (2) of these are paired with the results of the White 5 1/4″ squares which will create ONE (1) Quarter-Square Triangle. It’ll also be the center of this quilt block.)
  • Dark Blue: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These are paired with the results of the White 5 1/4″ square, which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Dark Blue: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These are paired with the results of the White 5 1/4″ square & with the results of the Dark Green 5 1/4″ square, which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These are paired with the results of the Dark Blue 5 1/4″ square, which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (TWO (2) of these are paired with the results of the Dark Green 5 1/4″ squares & the results of the Dark Blue 5 1/4″ squares. Which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles. The remaining TWO (2) are paired with the results of the Dark Green 5 1/4″ square, which will create ONE (1) Quarter-Square Triangle & it’ll also be the center of this quilt block.)

Quilt Therapy Quilt Note for Quilt Block TutorialsMidnight Star Quilt Block Diagram Free Pattern for 12" finished quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Midnight Star Quilt Block Diagram

Midnight Star Quilt Free Pattern for a 36" x 48" quilt at QuiltTherapy.com!

Midnight Star Quilt

If you make TWELVE (12) “Midnight Star Quilt Blocks,” you’ll end up with the quilt top pictured above. The size will be 36″ x 48″ finished, 36 1/2″ x 48 1/2″ unfinished.




Midnight Star Variation Quilt Block Free Pattern for a 12" quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Midnight Star Variation Quilt Block

Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (scant 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Dark Green: Cut TWO (2) 4 7/8″ squares. (These are paired with the White 4 7/8″ squares which will create FOUR (4) Half-Square Triangles. They’ll also be the FOUR (4) corner’s of this quilt block.)
  • Dark Green: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (TWO (2) of these are paired with the results of the Dark Blue 5 1/4″ square & the results of the White 5 1/4″ square. Which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles. The remaining TWO (2) are paired with the results of the White 5 1/4″ square, which will create ONE (1) Quarter-Square Triangle & it’ll also be the center of this quilt block.)
  • Dark Blue: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You will end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These are paired with the results of the White 5 1/4″ square, which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Dark Blue: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You will end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These are paired with the results of the Dark Green 5 1/4″ square & with the results of the White 5 1/4″ square. Which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut TWO (2) 4 7/8″ squares. On the back side draw a diagonal line, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. (These are paired with the Dark Green 4 7/8″ squares which will create FOUR (4) Half-Square Triangles. They’ll also be the FOUR (4) corner’s of this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These are paired with the results of the Dark Blue 5 1/4″ square, which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles, as needed for this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square. Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2) times. You’ll end up with FOUR (4) triangles. (These are paired with the results of the Dark Green 5 1/4″ square & with the results of the Dark Blue 5 1/4″ square. Which will create TWO (2) Quarter-Square Triangles as needed for this quilt block.)

Quilt Therapy Quilt Note for Quilt Block TutorialsMidnight Star Variation Quilt Block Diagram Free Pattern for 12" finished quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Midnight Star Variation Quilt Block Diagram

Midnight Star Variation Quilt Free Pattern for a 36" x 48" quilt at QuiltTherapy.com!

Midnight Star Variation Quilt

If you make TWELVE (12) “Midnight Star Variation Quilt Blocks,” you’ll end up with the quilt top pictured above. The size will be 36″ x 48″ finished, 36 1/2″ x 48 1/2″ unfinished.

Quilt Therapy Quilt Note: Buy your favorite or new quilt notions through Quilt Therapy's Blog!

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On Cloud Nine: Pinwheel Four Quilt Block

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 15, 2020 by TK HarrisonSeptember 12, 2020

Pinwheel Four Quilt Block Free Pattern for a 12" quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Pinwheel Four Quilt Block




Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (scant 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Red: Cut FOUR (4) 1 1/2″ squares. (These are paired with the Light Pink 1 1/2″ squares & the Pink 1 1/2″ squares. Which will create FOUR (4) Nine-Patch squares as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Light Pink: Cut SIXTEEN (16) 1 1/2″ squares. (These are paired with the Pink 1 1/2″ squares & the Red 1 1/2″ squares. Which will create FOUR (4) Nine-Patch squares as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Pink: Cut SIXTEEN (16) 1 1/2″ squares. (These are paired with the Light Pink 1 1/2″ squares & the Red 1 1/2″ squares. Which will create FOUR (4) Nine-Patch squares as needed for this quilt block.)
  • Pink: Cut FOUR (4) 3 1/2″ squares. (These are flanked by the FOUR (4) Nine-Patch squares on ONE (1) side & FOUR (4) Half-Square Triangles on ONE (1) other side. As needed for this quilt block)
  • Pink: Cut FOUR (4) 3 7/8″ squares. (These are paired with the White 3 7/8″ squares, which will create EIGHT (8) Half-Square Triangles, as needed for this quilt block. FOUR (4) of these Half-Square Triangles will be used to create the Pinwheel in the center of this quilt block.)
  • White: Cut FOUR (4) 3 7/8″ squares. On the back side of the square draw a diagonal line, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time. (These are paired with the White 3 7/8″ squares to create EIGHT (8) Half-Square Triangles needed for this quilt block. FOUR (4) of these Half-Square Triangles will be used to create the Pinwheel in the center of this quilt block.)

Quilt Therapy Quilt Note for Quilt Block TutorialsPinwheel Four Quilt Block Diagram Free Pattern for 12" finished quilt block at QuiltTherapy.com!

Pinwheel Four Quilt Block Diagram




Pinwheel Four Quilt Free Pattern for a 36" x 48" quilt at QuiltTherapy.com!

Pinwheel Four Quilt

If you make TWELVE (12) “Pinwheel Four Quilt Blocks,” you’ll end up with the quilt top pictured above. The size will be 36″ x 48″ finished, 36 1/2″ x 48 1/2″ unfinished.

Quilt Therapy Quilt Note: Buy your favorite or new quilt notions through Quilt Therapy's Blog!

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