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Four Patch Quilting Block - Beginner Block Quilting Series

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

http://missouriquiltco.com - How to do a Four Patch quilting block with Jenny from Missouri Star Quilt Co. Although these blocks are designed for beginners, we will have other, more advanced, blocks coming soon. If you'd like to get started on quilting and need supplies, come on over and check us out at http://www.MissouriQuiltCo.com or take a look at http://www.QuiltersDailyDeal.com

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  • Thank you. I love how so simple you explain it.

  • thank you! very helpful! ...and I like the music :)

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  • @JanesGrl Thanks for making me smile! Cheers for easier quilting methods! :)

  • I am a self taught quilter.. and have apparently been doing everything the hard way for 20 years! Thank you so much for this lovely video. The next 20 years should be so much more enjoyable!

  • Thank you lovely lady for exsplaining so clearly

  • thank you so much for posting this video.

  • I think you do wonderful things thanks - I love the needle pillow super cute I want one too :)

  • @margiebrom Hi Margie, This was made using the same method as the video only I used random Moda fabric. The lines are all older but I used alot of Day Dreams by Deb Strain.

  • Hi Jenny, From Down Under, the Quilt that you have hanging on the wall behind you, the Blue Green with Scallop edges. Is it a Moda Fabric is it and which design. Thanks Margie

  • I have never been good using pins, I find it easier to not cut the connecting threads, it works perfect for me.

    with that said, I really like watching Jenny's videos, most quilting/sewing videos people just talk and talk before even starting to cut or sew, Jenny just like Eleanor Burns just gets right to the point of the lesson.

    I really Jenny is very helpful.

  • @jennydoan57 Thanks for responding. Okay, so it doesn't matter what size the strip was to begin with? It would ideally be evenly cut into 2.5x2.5 squares? I thought the strips she was starting with were of a universally-agreed upon size or something.

  • @kiasuten Hi, 2.5 is a standard measurement in the precut world. In this video we are making squares so the measurement is a square--2.5 X2.5. i hope this helps!

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