Patterns Using Only Five-Inch Squares
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Several easy things you can do....
1. Arrange then in a pleasing way and sew them together in rows.
2. Add some sashing between each block and make them an I Spy.
3. Add a neutral and make 4 patches or 9 patches and add sashing between them
4. Snowball the corners or two of the corners and sew together into squares and then add some sashing.
5. Make rows of your squares and then offset them into a brick pattern and sew together.
1. Arrange then in a pleasing way and sew them together in rows.
2. Add some sashing between each block and make them an I Spy.
3. Add a neutral and make 4 patches or 9 patches and add sashing between them
4. Snowball the corners or two of the corners and sew together into squares and then add some sashing.
5. Make rows of your squares and then offset them into a brick pattern and sew together.
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This is one of my favorite ones. I make lots of these for donations quilts. One side of the charm is sewn with a 1 1/2 inch white and the other 2 1/2. This is a purchased pattern but I forget the name as I gave it away after making a few. It is imprinted in my head.
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