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Birthday Quilt 2024 - Block 6

Birthday Quilt 2024 - Block 6 designed by Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts
Birthday Quilt 2024 - Block 6 by Tina


Quilting has a way of weaving stories into fabric, turning simple stitches into lasting legacies. One of the most joyful parts of our craft is participating in quilt-alongs that bring a community of makers together, one block at a time. Edyta Sitar, the brilliant designer behind Laundry Basket Quilts, has long inspired quilters with her timeless style and thoughtful patterns—and her Birthday Quilt 2024 project is no exception.

As we reach Block 6 in this celebratory series, there's a sense of rhythm and excitement that builds with each new addition. This block continues Edyta’s tradition of blending elegant shapes with precise piecing, creating something that's both classic and fun to assemble. Whether you're sewing along in real time or discovering this project later, Block 6 is a wonderful stand-alone design or a cohesive part of the larger quilt journey.

In today’s post, we’ll walk through the process of making this block, with tips on fabric selection, assembly, and finishing that will help you create a piece as beautiful as it is meaningful. Let’s dive into the details of this delightful pattern and continue stitching our way through this inspiring quilt celebration.

Materials and Preparation:
To create Block 6, you'll need a selection of fabrics in complementary colors. Edyta often recommends using a mix of light and dark fabrics to achieve a balanced and visually appealing design. Ensure you have the necessary tools on hand, including a rotary cutter, quilting ruler, and sewing machine.

Assembly Instructions:
1. Cutting the Fabric:
  • Begin by cutting your fabrics into the required shapes and sizes as specified in the pattern.
2. Piecing the Block:
  • Follow the step-by-step instructions to assemble the block, paying close attention to seam allowances and pressing directions.
3. Final Touches:
  • Once assembled, square up the block to ensure it measures the correct size. Press the block carefully to set the seams and enhance the overall appearance.

Design Tips:
  • Fabric Selection: Choose fabrics that contrast well to highlight the intricate design of the block.
  • Color Placement: Experiment with the placement of colors to create different visual effects and add depth to your quilt.
  • Consistency: Maintain consistent seam allowances throughout to ensure the blocks fit together seamlessly in the final quilt.


For detailed instructions and visuals, visit the official Laundry Basket Quilts blog:

Final Thoughts:
Edyta Sitar's Birthday Quilt 2024 – Block 6 offers quilters an opportunity to engage with a thoughtfully designed pattern that combines traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. Whether you're participating in the entire series or selecting individual blocks to incorporate into your projects, this pattern provides a satisfying and enriching quilting experience.

Beautiful Tunes Quilt Block

Beautiful Tunes Quilt Block designed by Pat Sloan
Beautiful Tunes Quilt Block


Beautiful Tunes Quilt Block – Pat Sloan (Block 7, Summer Soirée)
Looking for a fun and musical twist on quilt blocks? Pat Sloan's Beautiful Tunes (Block 7 of her Summer Soirée series) pairs traditional piecing with outside-the-box thinking—just the thing to add harmony to your quilt top!

About the Block:
Block 7, which is as nicely named as it is beautiful – Beautiful Tunes – is available in Pat Sloan's Summer Soirée Block‑Wednesday sew‑along. It's a 12″ finished block that honors the beauty of music with a nicely balanced combination of half‑square triangles (HSTs) and 4‑patch units

Materials & Cutting:
You'll need the following for this block:
  • Two 7″ squares in light and medium shades to create HST units (trimmed to 6½″ finished)
  • Extra squares and strips for the 4‑patch units.

Construction Overview:

1. Half‑Square Triangles
Sew together the 7″ light and medium squares with the old-school HST technique (sew on both sides of the diagonal, cut apart, press open), and then cut down to accurate 6½″ HSTs .

2. Four‑Patch Units
Assemble traditional 4‑patch blocks as instructed in the pattern.

3. Block Assembly
Organize your units into the recommended layout—a harmonious mix of HSTs and 4‑patches. Press seams and stitch in rows to maintain crisp corners.

4. Trim to Size
Ensure the finished block is a precise 12½″ unfinished (12″ finished).

Design Tips:
  • Fabric Pairings: Pair light and medium prints to make star-bursting HSTs stand out.
  • Color Expression: Harmonize with your quilt's overall color palette—soft pastels create a sweet melody, bold colors a dynamic harmony.
  • Creative Combinations: Set some Beautiful Tunes blocks together in point‑on‑point settings or join with sashing for visual harmony. 

Free download block tutorial and PDF here: Pat Sloan – Summer Soirée Block 7 Beautiful Tunes 

See the entire sew‑along and inspiration gallery: Summer Soirée Sew‑along by Pat Sloan 

Get video walkthrough to have quick visual reference: Beautiful Tunes – Pat Sloan Block 7 Video 


Final Thoughts!
Beautiful Tunes block offers a sweet mix of piecing ability and design compatibility that makes it an expert addition to your sampler or sew-along quilt. Quilted alone or in a medley of blocks, it brings a melodic touch to your quilting experience.
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