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Birthday Quilt 2024 - Block 55

Edyta

It is an amazing feeling to witness even the smallest

handful of scraps and leftovers turn into something beautiful.

With this quilt along I was sew thankful that we celebrated every week with

6" bocks, and scraps of happiness.


Thank you for celebrating with me all year long.


Welcome back to our Quilt Along in celebration of my birthday this year.

We are posting here on our blog every week with 1 new 6" finished quilt block design!



I am sew thankful to all of you that want to join me on this Birthday Quilt Along.

If you haven't gotten your supplies yet, don't worry, you have plenty of time to jump in!



You can start making this quilt with the recommended bundles below or using scraps from your stash. A Fat Quarter Bundle and Fat Eighth Bundle are great starting points.

This would be a perfect time to pull fabrics from your stash and mix and match with our bundles to make this quilt your very own. Another great option, is your beautiful fabrics from our Laundry Basket Quilts Fabric Club stash!


I will be making my blocks using a Cocoa Blue Fat Quarter Bundle and the Birthday Bundle 2024 to create this Birthday quilt! There may be some sprinkles of a few favorites from my blue collections.


Let's get started with our next block!


Birthday Quilt Fabric Requirements

Blocks: Cocoa Blue Fat Quarter Bundle

Background: 2½ yards Border: 2 yards

Binding: 1 yard


I'm sew excited to begin - let's jump right in!


Note from Edyta: All pictures below show finished size images.

Please make sure you have 1/4" around all your units and blocks. Do not trim your points.


Birthday Block 55


Block Cutting

4-light HSTs cut from 2 squares 1"

1-dark square 1"

4-light QSTs cut from 1 square 3¼" (same light fabric as HSTs above) 4-light QSTs cut from 1 square 3¼"

8-dark QSTs cut from 2 squares 3¼"

4-medium light corner squares 2½"


To make the center Square in a Square, start with 4 light 1" HSTs and 1 dark 1" center square.


Combine HSTs with center square.

For tips on this unit, watch our fun tutorial video on YouTube.



Note from Edyta: For this project, I'm going to try something different

and press all my seams open if I can.


Sew together and press. Make 1.

Square in a Square Unit size: 2½" x 2½" unfinished


To make QST Units, combine both light 3¼" QSTs with 2 dark 3¼" QSTs as shown above.


Sew each dark to each light.


Sew together and press. Make 4.

QST Unit size: 2½" x 2½" unfinished


Arrange 4 Corner 2½" squares, 4 QST Units around the center Square in a Square Unit.


Sew into rows. Sew rows together.



Finished Block Size: 6" x 6"


Press your block and enjoy!

Unfinished Block Size: 6½" x 6½"

Make 1


Join us here every Tuesday for our next Birthday Block!

Download this week's Blog here.


Feeling the lights and blues?

Grab one of the beautiful Fabric Kits and swim in a sea of fun fabrics today!


Sew and share your progress with us on social media by using #55birthdayblocks 


Happy Quilting, Edyta

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Thencerest1947
17 Ιαν

The easy task quickly becomes a test of strategy and problem-solving skills, making water sort a delightful and rewarding puzzle adventure.

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thelmajbyrd
02 Ιαν

This is my first time here, I was very surprised to see what you did and I can say that I admired it, it is great to get a different look by bringing the patterns together, sometimes if you want to have some fun you can try playing games, you can try the basketball legends game which is very popular among sports games, this game will allow you to have a good time.

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Carole Ruez
29 Δεκ 2024

Here we are ! 55 blocks! So beautiful last block too ! I am a bit late with some busy work weeks but for sure it will be possible to sew them one at a time. Can’t wait to sew them alltogether and to quilt it on my professional longarm.The 3 layouts are stunning! Dear Edyta, what quilting pattern will you use ? Thank you so much ! Joyeuses Fêtes de fin d’année from South of France !

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Πελάτης
28 Δεκ 2024

My name is Glen Williams, husband of Diane Williams in Yakima, WA for sixty years (June 2025). I am writing to share how much I have enjoyed printing off the 55 blocks over this past year. It has allowed me to paticipate viicariosly in this wonderful project. I am sorry to see it end but now I will be able to see this this beautiful quilt come together. Thank you for the joy you bring my bride each week. Glen 😊

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