Make a quilt in 2019 – April quilt block

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Before we go to the April block, this is a quick note to tell regular readers of my blog that the recording made by Bernina at the Festival of Quilts 2018 which I wrote about here is on the Bernina website and can be viewed on YouTube with this link: https://youtu.be/nJMZNlVRlQU 

Now, on with the quilt-making! This year, I am hoping to persuade you to make a quilt. Each month, on the second Monday of the month, I am sharing a step-by-step pattern for a twelve-inch block. By the end of the year, you will have enough for a quilt.  April’s pattern is below.

In case you missed it, January’s block is here

February’s block is here.

March’s block is here.

In the January post, you can see information about basic equipment for quilt-making. You don’t need a whole lot to get started!

This is the link to the free downloadable pattern for April’s block.

Make a quilt in 2019, April by Amanda Jane Textiles

The block looks like this:

Make a quilt in 2019, Amanda Jane Textiles

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Sails and whales

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I am an artist, designer and maker living in Ramsgate, UK

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