Place your white strip right side up and place one of your triangle on your strip like so. Nestle your seams together! This will ensure your seams line up nicely.Ĭut from one corner to the other in a diagonal line using your ruler and rotary cutter. Border fabric (white) You will need 5 strips cut 3″ x WOF Border fabric (yellow) You will need to cut 6 strips 5.5″ x WOFįirst sew the top two together and then chain piece your bottom two. This is a really easy block and can be used to make several different designs!Ĭutting: Charm squares: Leave as is White fabric: Cut 10 3″ x WOF (width of fabric) You will be able to use 1 strip for 2 blocks. So this is what I cam up with: I’m calling it the 4 patch-slice. Plus, I really wanted to try doing a block that used the “slicing” technique. I was sitting there staring at my design wall and all of a sudden an idea popped into my head! I remembered seeing a similar idea from here that I thought was really cool. This quilt is made up entirely of the 4-patch slice block.Īs I mentioned about a week ago, I was trying to figure out what to do with these charm squares I got in the mail a little while ago. Lots and lots if you are quilting this yourself. 4-Patch Slice Free Quilt Pattern and Tutorial:Ĭlick HERE to purchase Quilt Kit for this pattern!ġ 1/2 yards white for strips and inner border
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