Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge

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Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge
Welcome to the Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge! You will be creating the Ice Crystals quilt pattern, designed by the talented Toby Lischko of Gateway Quilts & Stuff. This quilt can be either paper pieced or pieced with templates. Each block includes the paper pieced images and templates. To make the templates, print out the template page and cut each individual template out around the outside lines. There are nine blocks starting with simple ones and progressively get harder. The quilt is pieced “onpoint” which means that the blocks are at a 45 degree angle and pieced with half-square and quartersquare triangles, which are called setting triangles. The finished quilt size is 58” x 58”. Find the fabric instructions and the patterns for each block below.

Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge: Fabric Requirements
Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge: Part 1
Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge: Part 2
Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge: Part 3
Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge: Part 4
Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge: Part 5
Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge: Finishing Instructions

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15 Responses to “Ice Crystals Quilt Block Challenge”

  1. Ronald Lower

    Love a challenge. Hope I can keep up with it.

  2. Judy

    Looking forward to the challenge. Thank you

  3. PATSY

    looks like great fun. dont know when I will be able to start though. i cant wait

  4. Jude Lowe

    just learning. Should be interesting.

  5. Penny Shanahan

    how many blocks in the Ice Crystals Quilt as I have 1,2,3,6 and 7 and instructions are there more please

  6. Donna

    Looks very challenging.

  7. Michelle Mason

    Looking forward to the challenge

  8. Diane Sanford

    I look forward to starting the challenge

  9. gale.daley

    Are there finishing instructions for the Ice Crystal quilt?

  10. Nasreen Saeedi

    This looks quite challenging, I have not done anything like this before