The Easy Way to Piece a Big T Quilt Block - Free Tutorial
Hi fellow quilters! Today we're going to sew the Big T quilt block the easy (and scrappy) way. This charming traditional block goes back to 1927 when it was published in the Dakota Farmer. Of course, it goes by other names too - Imperial T, Capital T, and Tea for Four (my favorite). The Big T is fairly quick to sew together too as it is made entirely of Half Square Triangle units. Dive into your stash and let's get sewing!
Fabric Requirements for a 12" Finished Big T Quilt Block:
- Light/White: 4 - 5" squares (the picture only shows 2 - oops), and 12 - 3" squares
- 4 Prints: For EACH print: 1 - 5" square, and 3 - 3" squares
Sewing Directions:
Half Square Triangle Units:
Step 1:
- Using a Light/White 5" square and a Print 5" square, sew together two Half Square Triangle (HST) units like the one on the left side of the picture below. You only need one of the HST units - the other could be used in another block or some other project.
- You can find a detailed tutorial for sewing Half Square Triangles (HST) at https://fabric406.com/blogs/fabric406-blog/how-to-sew-a-basic-half-square-triangle-block
Step 2:
- Using three Light/White 3" squares and three Print 3" squares (same color as the larger HST) repeat Step 1 to make a total of six HST units (you only need five so you get a bonus HST).
Step 3:
- Press the seam allowance of the larger Half Square Triangle toward the Light/White fabric as shown below. Trim/square up the unit to 4.5" square.
- Press ONE of the smaller HST's seam allowance toward the Light/White fabric. Press the remaining fours' seam allowances toward the Print fabric. Trim/square up the units to 2.5" square.
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Happy Quilting!
Elaine
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