In my post here, I showed you my strawberry decorations. I have red quilts as you can see on the back of my couch in the photo below, but I didn't have even a small quilt with strawberries until now.
I like to have these little quilts just to add a pop of color here and there. I also like to use them for holiday entertaining to put under a warm dish or plate.
Here's my tutorial:
Using a pencil or Friction pen, draw lines on half of the squares as shown: horizontal and vertical and diagonally in both directions. I draw my lines on the lighter fabrics when I can because it's easier to see the lines.
Now sew 1/4" ONLY on both sides of the diagonal lines.
After sewing, cut on ALL lines. Each pair of squares yields 8 half square triangles. If you've done the math, to make the size little quilt in this tutorial you will need to make 1 more half square triangle out of scraps.
Press toward the darker fabric. These half square triangles will measure 2" and finish at 1 1/2".
Sew the half square triangles into rows. Then sew the rows together.
My border is cut at 2". And here's the finished quilt. I sewed the binding down by hand because I like to sit out on the porch when the weather is nice and do some handwork.
I have at least one of these little quilts for each holiday. Here's Christmas.

St. Patrick's and Valentines.
I use this one for winter and into spring.
I hope you've enjoyed this tutorial. If you decide to make one of these mini quilts, I'd love to see a photo.
I hope you've enjoyed this tutorial. If you decide to make one of these mini quilts, I'd love to see a photo.
As always,
Thanks for stopping by for a visit.
I hope you're finding some time to stitch today.
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