This is an instructable about how to make a mario quilt block. Just the block, not an entire quilt. You may change the red squares to green if you want a Luigi block, but that is up to you.
 
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Step 1: Cutting the squares

Cut the following amount of 2" squares for each block in your quilt: 46 red squares, 44 yellow squares, 64 squares, and 117 background squares. You dont have to stick with classic colors, you may use substitute them any way you like, try making 4 mario squares, each with different colors for an abstract look.
glassy_lassy says: Apr 12, 2011. 3:59 AM
Amazing! thank you for sharing!
globogym says: Nov 26, 2010. 1:46 PM
what sort of fabric did you use for all this?
SasquatchKid says: Oct 10, 2010. 3:33 PM
Whoo gonna make this
Atomman says: Feb 14, 2010. 2:07 PM
 That. Is. AWESOMENESS!
occaligirl714mia says: Feb 4, 2010. 6:57 PM
super awesome, im not so much of a quilter myselft, but after seeing this i will def have to learn..

awesome
FuzzyBearGeek says: Apr 16, 2009. 10:21 AM
Rockin'.Good stuff.
shubleedsblue says: Feb 28, 2009. 8:26 PM
Awesome
lucek says: Dec 30, 2008. 3:23 PM
how about a Mario with the fire flower.
tommylovesjamie in reply to lucekFeb 8, 2009. 2:12 PM
the fire mario would be do-able if you just check out the color scheme from the old super mario bros game. I believe he was white where the red is and red where the brown is (except for the shoes)
superboy says: Jan 1, 2009. 10:38 AM
COOL!!
Ward_Nox says: Dec 23, 2008. 9:36 PM
OMG THIS JUST GAVE ME AN AWSOME IDEA WILL POST WHEN DONE
spacegirl94 (author) says: Dec 23, 2008. 5:33 PM
thanks :)
irinazcona says: Dec 23, 2008. 9:20 AM
impressive, i love quilts.
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