Quilt blocks using 5 inch squares

Get inspired with these creative quilt block ideas that can be made using 5 inch squares. Explore different patterns and designs to create beautiful quilts for any occasion.
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Charm Square Quilt

Here's a little trick using charm squares. Some of you might have seen this before. We all need a refresher now and again...right...LOL. Take 9 charms squares (5") and layout same way you would for a 9-patch. Did you see that designer rotary cutter??? When I saw this on Nicole's blog I was just so taken by what a neat idea Olfa has finally come out with something pretty...I just had to have one. Darlene was so sweet and kind enough to send one to me. I'm very thrilled to have a pretty tool…

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Diane White Phillips
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9 Nine-Patch Quilt Block Patterns from Precut Fabric Squares | New Quilters

The easy-to-make nine-patch block is one of quilting's workhorses, a fundamental block used in hundreds of different quilt patterns. Its grid of three squares arranged in three rows also makes for many interesting variations on

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nancy foster
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How to Sew a Basic Square in a Square Quilt Block

The Square in a Square block is put together like the Snowball block and the Flying Geese block. In my sample, I’ve used a 4.5″ square and four 2.5″ squares. You will cut the large square to the unfinished size you want the block to be. To determine the size for the small squares, divide the size o

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Margaretcosgrove