Diamond Patch Quilt Pattern Comes in 3 Sizes

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The Perfect Pattern for Those 5″ Charm Packs!

Do you love the look of vintage patchwork quilts? Replicate the look with this super easy quilt pattern.

Choose reproduction fabrics or use up some of those 5″ charm packs you may be collecting.

Easily change the look of the quilt by coordinating the colors of the patches or by changing the triangles along the border.

Diamond Patch Quilt Pattern

The “Diamond Patch” pattern includes three quilt sizes:

  • Crib size – 39″ x 45″
  • Twin size – 60″ x 90″
  • Queen size – 102″ x 128″

Get the pattern for the “Diamond Patch” quilt here.

The crib size could easily be a wall hanging! It would also drape nicely over a table (omit a row or two to make it square, if you want).

This pattern is also a great go-to gift for new moms who would appreciate a handmade crib quilt.

Diamond Patch Quilt

Here are some color variations to get you started designing your own in any of the three sizes.

Diamond Patch Quilt Pattern

Diamond Patch Quilt

Diamond Patch Quilt Pattern

Diamond Patch Quilt PatternQuilt by @schwanton. Found on Quilting Board.
Diamond Patch Quilt Pattern
Quilt by @born2quilt. Found on Quilting Board.

Diamond Patch Quilt Pattern

Diamond Patch Quilt Pattern

The “Diamond Patch” quilt is easy to make and will go together quickly. Simply sew squares together. The only triangles are along the outside edge. That makes this pattern ideal for beginning quilters, but experienced quilters will also enjoy this quick project.

There is no separate border on this quilt. The border is created while you’re piecing the center. So, when you’re done piecing, you’re done with the top. Nice!

Get the pattern for the “Diamond Patch” quilt here.

 

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