How to Piece a Four X Quilt Block – Mini Block Monday #4

We’re piecing it up a notch today with a fun Four X Quilt Block which combines BOTH half square triangles and hourglass squares. Make sure to watch carefully to see how to cut and piece all your units for this beautiful block:

Looking for a pattern for this Four X Quilt Block? It’s all in the video! I’m trying something new with these Mini Block Monday videos and including all the information in the video itself. Just hit “pause” when you need to and write down the pieces to cut.

Is that just not your thing? Here’s a snapshot of the patchwork pieces to get you started:

Four X Quilt Block Mini Patchwork Tutorial

You’re going to need both Half Square Triangles and Hourglass Squares for this Four X quilt block. Click Here to find a more detailed tutorial on piecing half square triangles.

And Hourglass Squares are basically like piecing a double Half Square Triangle! Click Here to find a more detailed tutorial on piecing Hourglass Squares (HGSs)

You’ll want to trim these down to measure 1 1/2-inches square before piecing with the rest of your units.

And here’s what it looks like when you finish your Four X quilt block!

Four X Quilt Block Mini Patchwork Tutorial

Click Here to learn more about the sewing machine I’m using – the Eversewn Sparrow 20.

Click Here to find a tutorial with my 5 key tips to piecing precisely.

Now if you really want to geek out on quilt piecing, check out my book How to Piece Perfect Quilts to learn the WHAT, WHY and HOW behind everything I do.

Let’s go quilt,

Leah Day

Watch More Mini Block Monday Videos!

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LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

4 Responses

  1. Judy says:

    I you original picture of this block there seems to be some extra seam allowance. Can you explain how you did that, I like the look!

    • LeahDay says:

      Nope, that’s the normal amount of seam allowance around the block. Keep in mind, these are only 3 1/2 inches so the 1/4-inch seam allowance looks pretty big in the pictures!

  2. Miriam says:

    What size thread are you using? 60 wt?
    Thank you for doing these. I look forward to your book. Hopefully, we dont have to wait until the end of 2020 🙂

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