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Twirling At The Disco Quilt
"My 'Twirling at the Disco' quilt was an idea I had to use up some of my 2.5" scrap fabric squares. The block finishes up at 16" square and is quite simple to make. You can gather and trim up your scraps to make 2.5" squares, or you can definitely use a jelly roll (or two) to make your quilt. I am very pleased to be sharing the details on how to make these lovely scrappy blocks."
NotesThere are 3 size options for this quilt on the blog
4 block = baby quilt
16 block = lap quilt
36 block = bed quilt
Project TypeMake a Project
Quilt Size96 inches wide x 96 inches long
Why You'll Love This Quilt
1. Scrap Buster: If you have a ton of 2.5" scrap fabric squares lying around, this quilt project is the perfect way to use them up! It's a great opportunity to clear out some of your fabric stash and create something beautiful in the process. Plus, since the blocks are quite simple to make, you can easily whip up a bunch of blocks in no time.
2. Versatile Design: The 'Twirling at the Disco' quilt has a fun and eye-catching design that can be customized to suit your personal style. Whether you choose to use a mix of bright and bold colors or stick to a more subdued color palette, the quilt will look stunning either way. You can also experiment with different fabric placements and arrangements to create a unique and one-of-a-kind quilt.
3. Beginner-Friendly: If you're new to quilting or looking for a project that doesn't require a lot of complex piecing, this quilt project is a great option. The blocks are straightforward to make, making it perfect for beginners who want to try their hand at quilting. The finished quilt will have a striking design that will impress friends and family, without requiring a ton of intricate piecing techniques. So grab your scrap fabric squares and get ready to twirl at the disco with this fun and easy quilt project!
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