BLOCKS by SIZE 5" Quilt Blocks

For those quilters wanting a little more of a challenge, five inch quilt blocks might be the answer -- smaller blocks usually means more blocks to make. Another reason for using five inch blocks is to create a secondary pattern. By using 4 blocks and rotating each of them, you get a different larger quilt block. These larger blocks can then be laid out in variety of ways to make some very interesting original designs.

Miller's Daughter

Free Quilt Block Pattern

The Miller's Daughter quilt block is one of many that can be used by quilting instructors for their introduction to quiltmaking classes.

This five patch design is comprised of only squares and half square triangles -- the first pieced patch you will learn as a new quiltmaker.

Similar Blocks:
~ Bright Jewel
~ Cain and Abel
~ Farmer's Daughter
~ Mermaid's Hair
~ Sister's Choice