Christmas tree quilt blocks are easy to sew, and they’re useful for a wide variety of holiday projects. You can make the Christmas tree patchwork pieces any size you want. How much fabric you need depends on how large you want the block.
Cotton or cotton blends, such as calicos, solid colors or quilter’s flannel work best for the patchwork pieces. For the tree, you may want to use plain green or a green print. The background fabric can be any contrasting color.
Sew all the pieces of the block using 1/4 inch seam allowance. Fold a piece of paper in half. Draw a triangle along the fold that’s broad at the bottom and pointed at the top.
Use the ruler as a straight edge to make the edges even. Draw a second triangle on top of the first, forming a rectangle. Unfold the paper and cut out the first triangle.
This will be the tree pattern. Cut out one of the triangles that’s left in the rectangle. This will be the background pattern.
Draw another rectangle as wide as the first triangle. Draw ... more.
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