Gather (1) 5″ dark square and (2) of the marked light squares. To start, draw a line from one corner to the opposite corner on the back of each small square. You’ll need the following materials to make a quilt X and O: - (168) 5" x 5" dark squares (3-1/4 yards) - (336) 2-3/4" x 2-3/4" light squares, 2 yards - Backing and batting for a quilt that finishes at 54" x 63" - About 240 running inches of double fold binding to finish at 1/4". This quilt does not need a border, however, add a border of your choice and do it your way. To make the two letters more distinct, create the two block configurations and use the same fabric to sew the patchwork that forms each X or O. The layout of your quilt will be a little different, but it’s actually the outer areas of the smaller units that change the appearance of a quilt. ![]() Quilt blocks are made by sewing small squares in two opposite corners of a larger square. If you want the quilt to have the two most distinct letters, create the two block configurations and use the same fabric to sew the patchwork that forms each X or O. You can make each block with four smaller pieces. You will see that the quilt blocks are easy and quickly to assemble. Depending on the colors and prints that you’ll chose, when the quilt blocks are sewn together, the letters X and O stand out giving a beautiful effect to the piece. This quilt may look complicated, but it’s totally a scrappy four patch, and super quick using precuts. ![]() You can meet the same quilt by Hugs and Kisses pattern. It’s a very pretty quilt that has the traditional name Paths to Piece. The quilt pattern we brought you today is the X and O.
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