Raspberry Kiss Quilt Block Tutorial by Wooden Spoon Quilts
Here’s an excellent example of a quilt using this block by Sarah Stasiuk:

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Raspberry Kiss Quilt Block Tutorial by Wooden Spoon Quilts
Here’s an excellent example of a quilt using this block by Sarah Stasiuk:
After a stretch of making exclusively improv quilts, sometimes I crave a simple, traditional project. My pink and neutral scraps bins hav...
I *love* the look of this pink cross quilt - there isn’t a tutorial for the block on that website, so I kind of constructed one of my own in order to make my own block.
Michelle refers to this one as “server fire” due to the lower left hand block (IKEA Nummer fabric). Here’s my made up version of this using mostly 5″ blocks.
And yes, I did refer to it as the “Thicc Cross Block.” Please note that the B block is a bit fudged and will probably need to be trimmed down to 5x5 once it’s connected to the D block. Good luck!
This post is part of the Technique Tutorial Tuesdays Series. Click here to see all of the posts and learn more about the series. Scroll down for tutorial instructions. Back in 2012 I posted the Cross-Stitched Quilt Block tutorial, which I was inspired to post after I made a Cross Stitch Heart Quilt. Since then I have s
This is a cute and simple quilt block that lends itself to other existing cross-stitch, pixel, or grid patterns.
Here’s a super cute example by Samantha Davis at Making Life Prettier http://alwaysmakinglifeprettier.blogspot.com/2014/01/mr-fox.html
This vintage star quilt tutorial is straight forward and, again, has one giant quilt block as the top that I really love for a fast finish. I’ve made a few of these and they’ve come out very nice!