Doesn't seem possible, but this is my 16th project for the Moda Bake Shop! Introducing a very easy and beginner friendly quilt project,
On Point Baby! The method of construction is so much easier than piecing angled rows - check it out on the MBS blog! I can't wait to do this method with jelly rolls and a full sized quilt!
I'd love to try this but I can't find the pattern at MBS.
ReplyDeleteIt is there now!
DeleteI love it! I'd try it with 10" squares as well. Please post one done with jelly rolls because I just can't picture the finished design.
ReplyDeleteI suppose this ends up cutting off the points on the outside edge but that doesn't bother me. That pretty much always happens to me since I never put borders on my quilts.
Thanks for the fun and easy quilt pattern!!
I would make an on-point postage stamp quilt with the jelly rolls :)
DeleteI am a new quilter and love your method can one possibly do a queen size
ReplyDeleteThis is genius!! I love it.
ReplyDeleteMiss Sue
I read your tutorial for this quilt on Moda Bake Shop. I am always intrigued by designs that are formed by cutting AFTER assembling the patchwork top. I tried your idea with 3 1/2" squares in a 5 x 5 grid, making a Valentine's Day table topper. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKarin, I just posted my version of your baby quilt and you can read about it on my blog here. https://sewingupmyfabric.blogspot.com/2018/03/omg-i-made-my-march-omg.html
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed making it. I only had 4 fabrics so I got a pleasant surprise when I cut it on the diagonal and sewed them back together. Thanks for such a versatile pattern. Now I need to make one with a real charm pack! LOL