If you re new to quilting one of the basic quilt blocks that beginners should learn is the square in a square block pattern.
Double square in a square quilt block.
Cut the center square fabric equal to the finished block size plus 1 2 for seam allowances.
Cutting calculations for a square in a square quilt block.
Cut four corner patch fabrics equal to the finished size of the block divided by 2 and add 1 2 for seam allowances.
To determine the size of the large square decide on your finished block size and add.
Triangles on the square.
A square in a square block is basically a square set on point so all the tips that apply to setting a quilt or block on point also apply to a square in a square block.
Stitch a diagonal line across each smaller square sewing across each corner of the larger square.
For example our finished block size is going to be 4 inches so we simply add to that which equals 4.
An essential block in many larger quilt designs the square in a square block is comprised of one small square inside another and can sometimes be tricky to piece together as it requires some math.
Cut off the excess outside fabric and open up the squares to reveal the finished block plus seam allowance of 1 4 inch all around.
Choose the finished size for your square in a square quilt block or unit.