Collection of 5″ Quilt Block Tutorials
This collection of quilt blocks tutorials is for blocks that finish at 5″ square.
Because of the size, accuracy is important, but these tutorials use easy construction techniques.
This collection of quilt blocks tutorials is for blocks that finish at 5″ square.
Because of the size, accuracy is important, but these tutorials use easy construction techniques.

Elizabeth DeCroos is the designer and teacher at Epida Studio. She loves to work with quilting, pojagi and embroidery and teach those techniques to others. Take a class today or get her to visit your group.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailCalling something “easy” is relative, but in my opinion, this is the easiest quilt pattern to make. It is simple, adaptable and versatile.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailBorders help frame a quilt and tie everything together. They also help prevent stretching and keep your quilt square.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailLog cabin quilts are traditional favourites that are still popular today.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailPaper piecing makes some quilters nervous. It can be tricky to paper piece intricate designs and pictures. But paper piecing flying geese units is not only easy – it gives a perfect result.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailRail fence quilts are quick and easy to make, but they don’t have to be boring.

Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on EmailThis common method for piecing flying geese units makes four at a time. That is helpful, because they are often used in multiples of four.