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Tiny quilt pattern

The Tiny quilt has 9 blocks 3″ x 3″ blocks assembled with sashing.

I made all the blocks with foundation piecing. In such small sizes it’s a lot easier to get an accurate block that using traditional piecing.

I normally use regular copy paper but in small sizes it can be a bit thick. You can use special paper for foundation piecing if you prefer.

Download the Tiny quilt 3” block templates

Blocks can be made with traditional piecing or with foundation piecing.

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Note: only foundation piecing assembly is demonstrated.

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Explore all the quilts from the book in real-life projects!

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Tiny quilt video tutorials

13 comments

  1. Teresa, I’m sorry but I don’t find where to sign up for the new quilt sew along.  Where do I go for that.

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    1. There’s no need to formally join. You can subscribe to my YouTube channel and turn the notifications on so you get notified when the new video is out and you can follow this blog as well. Enjoy!

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  2. Is there a recommended fabric requirement if I want to make all the blocks coordinate? I’m trying to decide between random scraps or using 3 or 4 fat quarters for the blocks

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  3. I don’t have any recommendation for it but 4 FQ and a background fabric is plenty. I used more than 4 fabrics because I was working off some of my small fabric scraps. But I made sure I had the same background and the pink fabric with small red triangles in several blocks to give it a more cohesive look.

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