Make as many or few stripes as you like and make them narrow or wide.
Free rail fence quilt block pattern.
The result is an eye popping rainbow quilt perfect for a child or any lover of bright dynamic quilts.
Zig zag rail fence pattern the classic rail fence pattern is made from square blocks made from several fabric strips.
To economize on fabric cut your strips to a length equal to the unfinished block size times the number of units you need.
Each 18 strip will yield three individual blocks.
This is the traditional rail fence quilt pattern and as you add more blocks continuing this pattern leads to a cascading look to the colors.
Simply put some genius created strip piecing because most quilt patterns are made up of squares and rectangles of the same length from the same set of fabric.
Lay out your blocks turning every other block 90 so that your stripes alternate vertical and horizontal.
The quilt blocks finish at 12 by 12 inches square and the quilt finishes at about 73 inches by 85 inches.
You can make a big dent in your stash with this pattern and complete your project in just a day or two.
The rail fence quilt pattern got its name from real fences like this one at the pea ridge national military park in arkansas united states.
If you re using the full width of fabric you will cut at least six blocks.
This broken rail fence quilt block is a free form alternative to the classic rail fence quilt patterns.
The rail fence quilt pattern gives you the perrrfect opportunity to use the strip piecing technique.
If you can cut a straight line and sew a straight seam this is the quilt for you.
The number of strips in each block is up to you.
We will cut our pieces.
Rarely will a quilt block require just one rail fence unit.
After sewing two 3 strips together with a seam the fabric strip measures 5 wide.
Morphing the idea of gradation just a bit this next rail fence quilt pattern uses two values of black and white fabric one looks more white the other more dark and a single bright for each set of blocks.
The rail fence block is a super simple block that even a beginner quilter can master especially when using pre cut strips and it can be arranged in multiple ways to make quilts that look much more complex than they really are.
The rail fence is an easy quilt pattern that s a cinch to customize.
Crooked rail fence quilt block reject the perfect geometry of a classic rail fence quilt and try out the crooked rail fence quilt block.
Then add an extra 1 2 to 1 for squaring up the strip set.
Rail fence quilt patterns.
The traditional rail fence quilt uses just 3 fabrics to be used in all strip sets.
Each quilt block is made up of four segments cut from strip pieced fabrics making it simple to estimate yardage requirements if you d like a larger or smaller quilt.
Next to make your individual rail fence quilt blocks each strip is crosscut into 5 lengths.
This pattern is great for a beginning quilter.
The versatile rail fence block.