BLOCKS by SIZE 6" Quilt Blocks

Many quiltmakers like to make six inch quilt blocks in order to use a greater variety of blocks in a sampler style quilt. Another reason might be to test out the look of a block in a smaller size in order to save on the fabrics (just in case the block looks very different than in your imagination).

Whatever your reason for creating six inch blocks, the pieces are all just smaller versions of larger sized quilt blocks -- such as the most popular size, the 12" quilt block. This is what makes quiltmaking so exciting -- you are the designer and get to choose all the components.

Rocky Road to Dublin

Sample Quilt Layouts

The two quilt layouts shown below are designed using the Rocky Road to Dublin quilt block and take full advantage of the directional nature of this nine patch block.

The quilt layout illustrated on the left sets the blocks side by side and rotates several blocks by 90 degrees to form a geometric design featuring diamonds.

The quilt layout featured on the right uses an on point block setting and separates them with sashing strips. By careful choosing which blocks to rotate, a new and unique design emerges for the quilt.

More "Road" quilt blocks
~ Road to Grandma's
~ Road to Kansas
~ Road to Mississippi
~ Road to Paradise
~ Road to Rome
~ Road to Vegas
~ Rocky Road