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Square within Squares Block

Square Within Squares Block

DIFFICULTY LEVEL ‣ BEGINNER

FINISHED BLOCK SIZE: 12″ X 12″

Square Within Squares is a block that is easy to make and shows off fabric prints beautifully because of the large patches of fabric that are used. You can either use a light, medium and dark fabric to make this block, or simply be sure to have a clear contrast between your fabrics to create the design.

Instructions:

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

Read through entire pattern before beginning project. Use ¼” seam allowances with fabric right sides together. Pressing arrows are included with illustrations. Basic quiltmaking supplies are assumed. 


FABRIC:

Fabric A: (1) 8″ x 11½” rectangle light fabric 

Fabric B: (1) 8″ x 11½” rectangle medium fabric 

Fabric C: (1) 6½” x 6½” square dark fabric 


CUTTING:

Fabric A, cut: 

(2) 3½” x 6½” rectangles 

(2) 3½” x 3½” squares 

Fabric B, cut: 

(2) 3½” x 6½” rectangles 

(2) 3½” x 3½” squares 

Fabric C, cut: 

(1) 6½” x 6½” square 

Video Instructions:

Fabrics are from the Dino-Mite Collection by Timeless Treasures.

Block Assembly:

Referring to Diagram 1, sew a Fabric A 3½” square to a Fabric B 3½” square to make Side Unit. Make 2. 

Square with Squares - Diagram 1

Lay out (2) EACH Fabric A and Fabric B 3½” x 6½” rectangles, (2) Side Units, and Fabric C 6½” square, as shown (Diagram 2). Sew together into rows. Sew  rows together to make Square Within Squares block. 

Square with Squares - Diagram 2

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