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White House Steps Quilt Block: A Simple, Classic 18-Inch Log Cabin Variation for Beginners

    The White House Steps quilt block is a classic beauty with roots in early 1900’s quilting, designed by Laura Wheeler (a fictional name used by the Needlecraft Service company) as a bold variation of the traditional Log Cabin. This vintage block keeps things wonderfully simple by being built entirely from easy-to-cut squares and rectangles. At a generous 18″ finished size, it’s perfect for beginners who want a satisfying, substantial block without fuss, and for experienced quilters looking for a fast, eye-catching design with timeless charm.

    white house steps quilt block

    Fabric Requirements for an 18″ Finished White House Steps Quilt Block:

    • White: 1 – 6.5″ square, 4 – 2.5″ x 6.5″ rectangles, 4 – 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles, and 4 – 2.5″ squares
    • Medium Blue: 4 – 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles, and 4 – 2.5″ squares
    • Purple: 4 – 2.5″ x 5.5″ rectangles, and 2.5″ x 3.5″ rectangles
    • Dark Blue: 4 – 2.5″ x 6.5″ rectangles, and 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles
    white house steps fabric requirements

    Sewing Directions:

    While this block is easy to sew together, it is really important that you sew an accurate 1/4″ seam. Check out my blog post on this subject at: https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-quarter-inch-seam-accurately
     

    Round 1:

    Step 1:

    Lay out two Medium Blue 2.5″ squares and a White 2.5″ square as shown in the picture below and stitch together. Press the seam allowances away from the White fabric. Repeat for a total of two units.
     
    white house steps 1

    Step 2:

    Repeat Step 1 only using the two Medium Blue 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles in place of the Medium Blue squares.
     
    white house steps 2

    Step 3:

    Sew the Step 1 units to opposite sides of the White 6.5″ square as shown below.
     
    white house steps 3

    Step 4:

    Press the seam allowances away from the center square.
     
    white house steps 4

    Step 5:

    Sew the Step 2 units to the top and bottom sides of the Step 3 unit as shown in the picture below. This would make a cute block all on its own.
     
    white house steps 5

    Step 6:

    Press the seam allowances away from the center square as shown below.
     
    white house steps 6

    Round 2:

    Step 7:

    Lay out and stitch together the two Purple 2.5″ x 3.5″ rectangles and a White 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangle as shown below. Press the seam allowances away from the White fabric. Repeat for a total of two units.
     
    white house steps 7

    Step 8:

    Repeat Step 7 only using the Purple 2.5″ x 5.5″ rectangles in place of the 2.5″ x 3.5″ rectangles.
     
    white house steps 8

    Step 9:

    Sew the two Step 7 units to the sides of the Step 5 unit as shown.
     
    white house steps 9

    Step 10:

    Press the seam allowances away from the center of the block as shown in the picture below. 
     
    white house steps 10

    Step 11:

    Sew the Step 8 units to the top and bottom sides of the Step 10 unit as shown.
     
    white house steps 11

    Step 12:

    Press the seam allowances away from the center of the block.
     
    white house steps 12

    Round 3:

    Step 13:

    Lay out and stitch together the two Dark Blue 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles and a White 2.5″ x 6.5″ rectangle as shown below. Press the seam allowances away from the White fabric. Repeat for a total of two units.
     
    white house steps 13

    Step 14:

    Repeat Step 13 only using the Dark Blue 2.5″ x 6.5″ rectangles in place of the 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles.
     
    white house steps 14

    Step 15:

    Stitch the Step 13 units to the sides of the Step 11 unit as shown in the picture below.
     
    white house steps 15

    Step 16:

    Once again, press the seam allowances away from the center of the block as shown below.
     
    court house steps 16

    Step 17:

    Sew the Step 14 units to the top and bottom sides of the Step 15 unit as shown to complete the block.
     
    white house steps 17

    Step 18:

    All that’s left is the pressing! Press the seam allowances away from the center of the block as shown below.
     
    white house steps 18

    Layout Ideas:

    Here is the basic 4 x 4 layout using colors similar to the tutorial. 
     
    quilt 1
    And here it is with sashing and cornerstones added.
     
    quilt 2
    This is the same layout as above only using scrappy blocks and black for the background color.
     
    quilt 3
    This is an alternating layout using a simple Snowball block as the alternate block.
     
    quilt 4
    In this alternating layout a chain block is used for the alternate block. 
     
    quilt 5
    This is an alternating on-point layout using a simple chain block for the alternate block that also extends into the setting triangles.
     
    quilt 6
    This on-point layout uses a monochromatic coloring. Additionally every other block is a Snowball block and has modified Snowball blocks for the setting triangles.
     
    quilt 7