Granny's Square Patch is back in the shop, and I'm happy to have her home!!
This is the version that Connecting Threads sold in Maison Rouge.
Granny's Square Patch includes 6 sizes - Baby, Lap, Throw, Twin, Queen, and King - and uses strip pieced to speed up the process.
Granny's Square Patch looks amazing as a scrappy quilt or with as few as three colors. Borders can be left off for a different look also. This is the scrappy version below with a single border.
This is a three-color version - orange, brown, white with a single border. This quilt is aptly named Rootbeer Float. I know you don't see the mistake I made when I left the sashing off the corners. :)
Modern met old-fashioned when Tula Pink fabrics met Granny's Square Patch! This quilt has two borders - white and a print from the collection. The 9-patch blocks are made with a single fabric and the square blocks are made with a variety of stripes and polka dots. There are so many options with this pattern!
Here is a turquoise version I made that featured white/black animal prints as the background.
As you can see, Granny's Square Patch is a great pattern to have on hand to use scraps or even as few as three fabrics! If you have a fabric you just don't know what to do with, this might be the perfect pattern for it.
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