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  1. How to Quilt Block a 12" Sailboat

    12 inch sailboat quilt block

  2. How to Quilt Block a 12" Sailboat

    12 inch sailboat quilt block

  3. How to Quilt Block a 12" Sailboat

    12 inch sailboat quilt block

  4. Sailboat Quilt Block Pattern: 4", 6", 8" and 12" sizes

    12 inch sailboat quilt block

  5. Easy Quilt Block Tutorial: the Sailboat Block

    12 inch sailboat quilt block

  6. How to Quilt Block a 12" Sailboat

    12 inch sailboat quilt block

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  1. Sailboat Quilt Block Pattern: 4", 6", 8" and 12" sizes

    Sample Size: 6" finished / 6½" unfinished. Grid: 4x4. The sample block has our Sailboat sailing during the daylight hours, but you could just as easily choose a night-time starry sky. Choose fabrics with enough contrast so that the points on your half square triangles don't get lost. I prefer patches for half square triangles (#4 and #5, noted ...

  2. Sailboat Quilt Block Pattern

    The 12 inch sailboat quilt block pattern can be used in a baby quilt or flip the HSTs to piece an underground railroad sailboat block. See how! ... Here are the unit cutting measurements to make an 8 inch and 12 inch sailboat block. Simply choose your block size and follow the instructions below to make the block. sailboat block measurement chart

  3. Sailboat Quilt Block Pattern in 4 sizes: 4", 6", 8", 12"

    Step 3: Assemble the Sailboat quilt block. Arrange the pieced units and cut rectangle to create your Sailboat. Stitch the rows together with a quarter inch seam. The diagonal seams in the boat and sail nest to make matching the points easier. Please feel free to use pins if they help you.

  4. Easy Quilt Block Tutorial: the Sailboat Block

    Cut along the lines to make the four half square triangles. Press and trim to 3 1/2" (6 1/2") Sew the 4 HST's into a sailboat pattern and then sew the 3 1/2" x 6 1/2" (6 1/2" x 12 1/2") rectangles on either side. Now all the rows are ready! Stitch them together and your block is done.

  5. Easy Sailboat Quilt Block

    This easy, fun seasonal sailboat quilt block is perfect for a summertime project! This block makes a lovely quilt, or, if you are short on time, you could ju...

  6. Sailboat Block

    Block Assembly: STEP 1. Referring to Diagram 1, draw a line on wrong side of Fabric A 9″ square. Place over Fabric B 9″ square. Sew a ¼" seam allowance on each side of drawn line. Cut in half on drawn line and press to make (2) Large HST Units (you will use 1). Trim to 8½" square. STEP 2.

  7. Sailboat Quilt Block Tutorial (12.5 inches)

    Hi! I'm showing you how to make a classic sailboat quilt block. When completed, the block measures 12.5 inches square. After being sewn into your quilt or o...

  8. Easy Sailboat Quilt Block

    Trim the block to 12.5″ x 12.5″. Pro Tip: Use a 12 1/2″ Square Quilting Ruler to get perfectly trimmed blocks every time! Use the grids on the ruler to line up the bottom of the boat, seams allowances, and the center point. Isn't that easy. Now you have a 12 1/2″ Sailboat Quilt Block!

  9. Sail Boat Block {Tutorial}

    These measurements will make a 12" (finished) Sail Boat Block. I find the easiest way to put this block together, is to lay out all of the pieces on a mat beside my sewing machine. Firstly, chain piece all of the HSTs (half square triangles). Trim and press the seams open. Lay out the pieces back in the correct order. Sew the pieces into rows.

  10. Sailboat Quilt Block Pattern

    Learn how to make a classic quilt pattern, the sailboat block. This fun and easy quilt pattern can be used in a quilt, wall hanging, pillow or other project...

  11. Easy Sailboat Quilt from one Quilt Block!

    Building the Quilt around one Quilt Block. My first step was to make the sailboat block. I used the blue waves fabric for the sea and the bird fabric for the sky and I added a pop of red for the bottom of the boat itself. Once the FPP block was finished I measured the size of the finished block. I think it was around 12″ plus the seam ...

  12. Summer Sewalong: Sailboat Block

    American Patchwork & Quilting Editors August 20, 2018. Advertisement. Make a cute sailboat block with our easy instructions. Join us for a nautical sewalong! Each week, we'll share how to make one block. This week, learn how to make a sailboat block. See all block patterns here.

  13. Sailboat Quilt Block Tutorial (Part 1: The Sail)

    Pair up the 3 1/2″ (A) background squares with the 3 1/2″ (B) sail squares, right sides together. 3. Sew a 1/4″ to both sides of the drawn line. 4. Cut the fabric along the drawn line. 5. Press seam allowances towards the dark fabric to yield 8 half square triangles (HST) 6. Trim all HST down to 2 1/2″ square.

  14. Nautical Quilt Block Pattern

    Make a 12 inch quilt block pattern that is perfect for a nautical themed room when you learn how to quilt with adorable free quilt block patterns like the Nautical Quilt Block Pattern. This fun idea shows you how to create a quilt block that features a sailboat cruising on summer waves. Combine this block with other free 12 inch quilt block patterns to make the sea-worthy quilt of your dreams ...

  15. Easy Sailboat Quilt Block Pattern

    STEP 3: Boat Assembly. To make the rectangular boat strip, make half-square triangles with the final 3 1/2" square of background fabric and the 3 1/2" square of boat fabric. Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on the lighter fabric. With the right sides together, lay the pieces together aligning the raw edges.

  16. Easy Sailboat Quilt Block

    This easy sailboat quilt block by Abracadabra Quilting captured my love for the ocean perfectly. It's an easy and beginner-friendly quilt project for ... 1 piece of 12.5″ x 3.5″ blue strip (A) ... Take it to the sewing machine and stitch a quarter of an inch on each side of the diagonal line. Once done, cut along that line.

  17. Free 12-Inch Patchwork Quilt Block Patterns

    Janet Wickell. Weathervane is a 12" quilt block that's assembled with easy quick piecing techniques. The pattern is suitable for all quilters, beginning to experienced, and includes instructions for three different block sizes. You'll also find an alternative way to assemble the patchwork that's sewn between corners on the outer edges of the block.

  18. Sail Boat Quilt Block

    Sail Boat Quilt Block: use this block on a pillow, table runner, quilt, very detailed sewing instructions.For a complete list of The Sewing Room Channel Vid...

  19. 21 Gorgeous 12-Inch Quilt Block Patterns

    If we use 12-inch blocks and place them in a 7 x 8 layout, we will need to make 56 12" blocks. Our finished quilt top will measure 84" x 96". 21 of the Most Gorgeous Free 12-Inch Quilt Block Patterns That Are Free. Now that we know a little about why 12-inch quilt blocks are so special to quilters let's check out some charming 12-inch ...

  20. 27 Free 12 Inch Quilt Block Patterns

    A beautiful mix of old and new, this 12-inch quilt block pattern uses traditional half-square triangles in a new and creative way to create a block that truly comes to life with motion and vibrancy. Challenge yourself to quilt something new this year with this gorgeous modern block tutorial. Get This Pattern.

  21. Free 12" Quilt Block Patterns

    Free 12" Quilt Block Patterns. American Patchwork & Quilting Editors February 09, 2022. Create a new quilt design by mixing and matching your favorite 12"-square blocks. These patterns include traditional piecing and appliqué techniques.

  22. 16 12-Inch Quilt Block Patterns to Make for Free

    A 12-inch block is a great foundation block to begin with for several different quilt projects. Adding some sashing strips between blocks and a border around the outside edge will allow you to create a nice-sized quilt with just a few blocks. Generally, your blocks will have a 1/2-inch seam allowance, so the finished block will measure twelve ...

  23. 90+ Free 12 Inch Quilt Block Patterns for you to try!

    A quick review of the grids found in 12 inch quilt block patterns. The patchwork designs below are sorted first by grid units per side and then alphabetically. 2x2. 3x3. 4x4. 6x6. 8x8. 12x12. A grid is pretty much the graph paper on which we draft our designs.