I ran out of squares for my leader/ended project a month or more ago. I didn’t feel like cutting more one inch squares so I decided to work on a different project for a while. These squares are 2 inches cut.

Yep, more 4 patches!


I do have a plan! Stay tuned.
Have a great day!
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About katyquilts
I am a wife, mom of four amazing kids, and a librarian. I have been making traditional quilts for ages but have ventured into art qulting in the last several years. I also love to knit socks and mittens and dye my own fabric. I am thankful to God my Father and Creator for the gift of creativity!
I too love ’30’s fabrics adn little 4-patches! Will be fun to see what you make with those.
That binful of goodness is so nice to look at. Plus, little four-patches can’t be beat. ~smile~ Roseanne
So cute! Are these repro or authentic vintage fabrics? My bet is authentic!
Adorable fabrics–nice to have a plan…will be looking at how you use these…hugs, Julierose
These are pretty. It is nice to be able to get some productive sewing under the needle and the bigger patches are faster! Win, win.
LOve 30’s prints! And 4 patches!!
I love them! Leader Enders are the main way I deal with ambitious quilting projects. I look forward to seeing your progress.
I joined quiltfiction.com in December. Frances O’Roark Dowell had a podcast every Fri of a chapter of her newest book Friendship …1933 & we have a very enjoyable romp with lead ???/photos from Frances daily. Check it out~hah, librarian talk! We have a swap group off of that * we are doing a 1930’s 10″ x10″ swap; I cut all day Sat/Sun because you didn’t need a brain in this heat! Am using these as leaders/enders for a Lori Holt tutorial from 2014 Your bin looks awfully familiar! Susan