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How to sew an easy Crazy Quilt block

How to sew an easy Crazy Quilt block

It is ungodly hot outside, so it seemed like a pretty good day to sit in the basement and play with my sewing machine... and on days like this I tend to go for Crazy Quilt blocks, which look awesome, are super easy, and require very little actual measurement (jackpot!). You can use these super interesting-looking blocks in typical things like quilts, but they are cool enough to stand alone in a throw pillow, wall hanging, or tote bag.
 
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Step 1Supplies

Supplies

Muslin
Cutting mat & Rotary cutter (but just plain ol' scissors will do, as well)
Sewing machine
Iron
Ruler
Basic sewing gear
Lots and lots of fabric scraps, cut into 2" strips

It doesn't matter what sort of fabric you use in these blocks. If you're just starting out, I'd stick to cotton, as it is the easiest to deal with. But I've done these out of silks and velvets and they turn out awesome (but definitely not for the beginner!) Get a good variety of fabric, so you have lots of diversity in your square. And just remember that you only need tiny little pieces of fabric, so it's a good way to use up scraps from other projects, or to trade with a friend.
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Feb 2, 2012. 7:51 PMrhaubejoi says:
Gorgeous! I love it! You did a fantastic job! I look forward to making one myself soon....Think I may put a twist on it...I'll show it off when I do....
Aug 17, 2011. 11:45 PMktp09 says:
Thanks for the great instructable. Here is a picture of my quilt top I recently finished. Now I am working on putting the backing and binding on. I used a variety of fabrics in my squares, including ties. Just thought I would share.
Aug 19, 2011. 3:11 PMktp09 says:
Thanks! It's such an easy and fun type of quilt to make.
Jul 18, 2011. 12:22 PMWendylovesJed says:
Soooo excited for my current project (this)!
Apr 26, 2011. 7:52 PMcotofana says:
Absolutely gorgeous. This is the kind of quilt I can fall in love with. :)
Aug 20, 2010. 8:46 PMlyonpridej says:
Thank you for the great instructable! I have been saving boxes of my kids clothes for years with the idea of making quilts for them, but I wasn't sure how to go about it because I didn't want to just make plain squares. This is so much easier than it looks & I can't wait to try it!
Jul 10, 2010. 2:08 PMLady Steampunk says:
This looks fun! I finally have something to do with all those halloween scraps I cant stop collecting, yaaay.
Jul 7, 2010. 5:23 PMcanida says:
Excellent! I never knew it was so easy. And I second the request for a follow-up tutorial on assembly. ;)
Jul 7, 2010. 4:53 PMChrysN says:
Neat, I love all the bright fabrics!
Jul 7, 2010. 1:56 PMoweng4000 says:
Should that be 12 1/2" instead of 12 1/5"?
Jul 7, 2010. 1:19 PMkcls says:
That looks cool! Nice instructable.
Jul 7, 2010. 10:34 AMscoochmaroo says:
Awesome! I never knew how this was done - it always looked so complicated. Will you teach us how to put them all together now? :D

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My name's Abby, and I make things. Lots of things. Sewing is my favorite activity, and any project that involves fabric is like a drug to me. I make lots of pretty things, you should check out my onli...
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