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3 Popular Modern Quilt Designs For Beginners


Are you a beginner quilter looking for attractive yet easy quilt designs? You can either choose quilt stencils for machine quilting or hand woven technique to execute any of these following designs:

1. X’s and O’s 

This version of the X's and O's quilt allows the individual letters to shine. It is quite easy design for beginners. You can get this done by simply sewing blocks into two configurations and adding sashing in between. The letters have a finished or a scrappy look that’s completely the designer’s call. Make sure each quilt block is made from the same two fabrics and background. You can select any size, color or style.

2. Kaleidoscope

Not that kaleidoscope but a design that replicates it in creative manner. The kaleidoscope design looks more complicated than it truly is. The quilt blocks are sewn on-point, a technique that beginning quilters often do not try. This kaleidoscope pattern is a good starting point for acquiring a new skill.

3. Patch box

This easy Bento Box quilt is a variation of many popular design. It features a nine-patch block at its center and is a great introduction to quilting. The quilt is stripped into pieces. The instructions help you make sure that every piece of patchwork is of the same size before you move on to the next step. It's a striking design and a great design to start with.

There are many designs that you can master as a beginner, these are three simplest and easiest of all.

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