If you’ve been following along with my quilting tutorials, you’ll love this project that brings it all together: a sampler quilt featuring twelve unique 12″ blocks from previous tutorials! This quilt is perfect for showcasing a variety of traditional blocks, each with its own charm and personality. With simple sashing, cornerstones, and a classic border, this quilt finishes at a cozy 52″ x 66″—just right for curling up with or displaying. Whether you’re looking to hone your skills on individual blocks or excited to create a cohesive piece, this sampler quilt is a rewarding project that celebrates traditional design and creativity.

1. Road to Tennessee
2. Triangles
3. Crossroads America
4. Right Hand of Fellowship
Today let’s sew together a Right Hand of Fellowship quilt block. This version is an easier way for you to construct the block than the traditional method. It is quick, easy, and very striking! The coloring is the same as the classic block – just the piecing is different.
5. Sunflower
6. Jacob’s Ladder
7. Pinwheel Variation

8. Housewife
9. Rolling Squares
10. Arkansas Traveler
11. Magic Circle
12. Aztec Jewel
This classic quilt block is mostly made with Flying Geese and Half Square Triangles. While it’s not a beginner block, it is fairly easy to sew together. The Aztec Jewel appeared in the Quilter’s Newsletter and was designed by Virginia Outerbacker. It uses a light, a medium and a dark fabric and is very striking! Let’s get sewing!
Sashing and Cornerstones:
I decided on a simple basic 2″ wide sashing with cornerstones that includes a sash border.
Border:
I also felt that a simple border would tie everything together. Since sampler quilts can get kind of “busy”, I thought a plain border would calm it down.

