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August 27, 2007

Four patch quilt blocks:

Four patch quilt blocks are the most common quilt blocks, you can find today. Pretty to look at and simple to make, these quilts are very popular among those, in search of fine quality quilts. Four patch quilt blocks can also be distinguished by their own distinctive characteristics.

Characteristics:

Four patch quilt blocks, as the name suggests contains four equal squares, which are arranged equally in a two grid of two blocks down and two across. Usually, two fabrics of different colours are used for this particular design in quilts. As far as possible compatible colours are used, though there are no specified rules for the same. The fabrics are then cut in four squares and seamed as applicable. With the help of few last minute adjustments regarding the blocks, the quilters are then ready to stitch together the blocks in an attractive whole. Four patch quilt blocks can be easily mastered by beginners. Despite the simplicity of such quilts, many designs can be made with the help of quilter's creativity and talent. Usually, four patch quilts are relatively smaller in size as compared to other designs. Hence smaller quilts for children, babies or for your living room dcor can be easily made with the help of four quilt blocks. Sometimes squares can be cut diagonally to give the quilt an appearance of triangles. This too is a very popular way of designing four patch quilt blocks.

Tips and tricks:

Four patch quilt blocks can be made from virtually any fabric and with varying sizes. However, to have the best effect and super durability, it is essential that you select the fabrics like Wool, denim and other heavier materials. The next concern voiced by many is the colour. As there are no significant rules regarding the colour to be used, you can experiment with a large number of colours suitable for your design. Finally, you need to Work with your instinct as well as your wisdom. There is no reason why you too cannot create your own four-patch quilt blocks masterpiece.

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