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Quatrefoil Quilt Block Pattern – a Free Tutorial

    The Quatrefoil quilt block (also called the Quarterfoil block) is a traditional block that is easy to sew together and it makes a beautiful quilt! Typically it is made with just two colors and a background but I had to add more fabrics – this also gives you an idea of how it would look as a scrappy quilt. I’ve also done some layout options at the end. Let’s get sewing!

    quatrefoil quilt block

    Fabric Requirements for a 12″ Finished Quatrefoil Quilt Block:

    • Light/White: 1 – 4.5″ square, and 16 – 2.5″ squares
    • Medium 1/Blue Floral: 4 – 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles
    • Mediium 2/Yellow: 4 – 2.5″ squares
    • Dark 1/Multicolor: 4 – 2.5″ squares
    • Dark 2/Green: 4 – 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles
    quatrefoil fabric requirements

    Sewing Directions:

    Corner Units:

    Step 1:

    Using eight of the Light/White 2.5″ squares, the Medium 2/Yellow 2.5″ squares, and the Dark 1/Multicolor 2.5″ squares, sew together 4 Four Patch units as shown in the picture below. You can find the tutorial for making a basic Four Patch at https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-four-patch-quilt-block

    quatrefoil 1

    Flying Geese Units:

    Step 2:

    Now you can sew together four Flying Geese units using the rest of the Light/White 2.5″ squares and the Medium 1/Blue 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles as shown below. You will find the tutorial for making a basic Flying Geese block at https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-flying-geese-block

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    Step 3:

    Next thing is to sew a Dark 2/Green 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangle to the bottom of a Flying Geese patch from Step 2. In the picture below you can see that I pressed the seam allowance away from the Flying Geese patch.

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    Step 4:

    Repeat Step 3 for a total of four Flying Geese units as shown below.

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    Putting It All Together:

    Step 5:

    Using the picture below as a reference, lay out the Corner units, the Flying Geese units, and the Light/White 4.5″ square.

    quatrefoil 5

    Step 6:

    From here the Quatrefoil block goes together like a basic Nine Patch block. You first sew the patches into three rows as shown below.

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    Step 7:

    Then press the seam allowances away from the Flying Geese units as shown in the picture below.

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    Step 8:

    Then you can sew those three rows together to complete the block!

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    Step 9:

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

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    Layout Ideas:

    This is the basic 4 x 4 layout with colors somewhat similar to the tutorial.
     
    quilt 1
    And this is the same coloring/layout as above but with narrow (1″) coordinating sashing and cornerstones added.
     
    quilt 2
    This is a monochromatic alternating design where every other block is a Snowball block.
     
    quilt 3
    This is another alternating layout using a chain block for the alternate block.
     
    quilt 4
    This is an on-point alternating design using a chain block for the alternating block and the background fabric for the setting triangles.
     
    quilt 5
    This on-point layout uses the light blue fabric for sashing, cornerstones, and setting triangles.
     
    quilt 6
    I had to get a scrappy layout in here! Lots of room for some fancy quilting/embroidery/applique in the Snowball blocks.
     
    quilt 7