Bright Hopes Quilt Block Tutorial: Easy, Scrap-Busting 6" Block with Simple Shapes & a Clever Twist
Looking for a quick, classic quilt block with a bit of visual flair? The Bright Hopes block—also known as the Twist block—is a great choice! This easy 6" block is made entirely from simple squares and rectangles, and it features a partial seam construction that’s much easier than it sounds. It’s a great introduction to this handy technique, and a fun way to build confidence.
Whether you’re digging into your scrap bin or planning your colors for a more structured look, Bright Hopes adds movement and charm to any quilt. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through each step so you can stitch up a few—or a whole quilt’s worth—in no time.

Fabric Requirements for a 6" Bright Hopes quilt block:
- Light/White: 1 - 2.5" square
- Assorted Prints: 4 - 2.5" x 4.5" rectangles

Sewing Directions:
Step 1:

Step 2:
- Now you can sew the right Assorted Prints rectangle to the center Light/White 2.5" square with a partial seam. You can see how I've only sewn about half of the seam in the picture below. I used dark thread so that it shows up better for you.
- Press the seam allowance away from the Light/White 2.5" square.
- (I'm making two blocks at the same time so I can get the sewing and pressing directions in the same picture.)

Step 3:
- Now you can sew another Assorted Prints rectangle to the bottom of the Step 2 unit as shown below.
- Press the seam allowance away from the Light/White 2.5" square.

Step 4:
- Sew another Assorted Prints rectangle to the left of the Step 3 unit as shown below.
- Press the seam allowance away from the Light/White 2.5" square.

Step 5:
- Sew another Assorted Prints rectangle to the top of the Step 4 unit as shown below.
- Press the seam allowance away from the Light/White 2.5" square.

Step 6:
- Finally, finish sewing up that partial seam you started with.
- Press the seam allowance away from the center of the block as shown in the examples below.
- That went together fast!

Layout Ideas:








Conclusion:

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Happy Quilting!
Elaine
P.S. Looking for more scrap-busting blocks? Check out this roundup blog post: https://fabric406.com/blogs/fabric406-blog/40-of-the-best-free-scrappy-quilt-block-tutorials
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