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Charming Framed Pinwheel Mini Quilt Pattern

I’m excited to share this Charming Framed Pinwheel Mini Quilt Pattern with you! This mini quilt is perfect for using up scraps, and it’s a great beginner quilt pattern.

The finished size is a 9-inch quilt block. This pattern is perfect for using up scraps, and it comes together really quickly. With just a few simple steps, you can create this lovely little quilt in no time, Plus, it would make the perfect addition to any home décor scheme

Framed Pinwheel Design

The center consists of a little pinwheel. Just four strips of fabric create a pretty frame to highlight the beautiful simplicity of this popular quilt block. Use half square triangles to make the cute design.

I used fabric scraps in striped pink and blue, along with flowered fabric. The soft pastel colors look cute as a table centerpiece for the spring and summer months. Oh yeah, it is perfect for a baby shower too! I have a certain baby shower in mind for this mini quilt block.

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Charming Framed Pinwheel Mini Quilt Pattern

General Sewing Directions for this 9-Inch Quilt Block

The directions for this Mini Quilted Tablecloth Pattern are for rotary cutting, machine piecing, machine quilting, machine sewing the binding to the quilt top.

Pin pieces before sewing them together to help align seams.

Accurately measure and cut fabric pieces as it will enhance the finished table runner.

All seams are sewn with 1/4  inch seam allowance.

Seams can be pressed open or you can press seams to one side or the other, I will have those suggestions within the instructions.

The beginning measurements for the half square triangles are a bit larger than the finished block size needed. I like to make them a bit larger because the result is a crisp and clean edge. This helps align all the seams and points better.

If you use a striped fabric like I did, when aligning the stripes for the half square triangles, make sure whatever direction you choose to use for the stripes, you continue that direction for each square. I think it looks a bit nicer.

When the batting is trimmed 1/4″ from the seam, the finished mini quilt measures 9” X 9”.

Supplies Needed

Fabric

Thread

Batting

Cutting mat

Quilting ruler

Rotary cutter

Clips

Sewing machine

Iron and Ironing Board

Fabric Requirements for 1 9-inch Quilt Block

I suggest using 100% cotton quality fabric. For some of the sizes, you could get a fat quarter and have some fabric leftover for your next quilt project.

However, this is a great pattern for using those leftover fabric pieces. That is what I did.

Quilt Top. I used three fabrics for the mini quilt top.

Flowered, Blue, and pink colored fabric 1/8 yard of each.

Backing fabric. One single piece measuring 12” X 12”. This will allow the batting to extend beyond the edges of the quilt top.

Batting. A piece measuring 12” X 12”, the same size as the quilt back. This will allow the batting to extend beyond the edges of the quilt top.

Binding. A length of fabric measuring 42” long and 2 1/2” wide. I made my own piecing white fabric scraps together.

Framed Pinwheel Mini Quilt Diagram

Let’s Begin the Charming Framed Pinwheel Mini Quilt Pattern

For the pinwheel cut the following squares.

  • Flower Fabric Cut 2- 3 7/8” X 3 7/8” squares.
  • Pink Stripe Fabric Cut 2- 3 7/8” X 3 7/8” squares.

For the half square triangles

Use a fine pencil to draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the 2 pink squares.

Place a pink square on top of a blue square with right sides together and sew 1/4” seam on both sides of the diagonal line. Align a ruler with the pencil line and cut the fabric apart on the drawn line to create two half square triangles.

Press each half square triangle toward the darker side or press the seams open. Trim the half square triangle blocks to measure 2 1/2 X 2 1/2″.

Repeat

Layout the half square triangles in a pinwheel design. Refer to the diagram for placement.

Sew the top two blocks with the right sides together. Press seam to the right. Sew the bottom two blocks with the right sides together. Press seam to the left.

Sew the top and bottom row with the right sides together, making sure to line up the seams. Press the seams open.

Trim to 4 1/2” X 4 1/2” if needed.

Framing the Pinwheel

  • Blue Stripe Fabric Cut 2- 2 1/2” X 4 1/2” rectangles.
  • Blue Stripe Fabric Cut 2- 2 1/2” X 8 1/2” rectangles.
pastel fabric scraps

Assembling the Block

Layout the Blue Stripe Fabric 2 1/2” X 4 1/2” rectangles, in the top and bottom of the 4 1/2” X 4 1/2” pinwheel square. Sew with the 1/4″ seam allowance. Press seams to the outside or open.

Attach the Blue Stripe Fabric 2 1/2” X 8 1/2” rectangles to each side. Press seams to the outside or open.

Framing Pastel Pinwheel

Finishing the Quilt

Now it is time to add the backing, batting, and binding to the quilt.

For each quilt block, complete the following steps.

Backing. Cut a square 12” X 12” of fabric for the back. This will allow for approximately 3-inches of fabric to extend all around the edges of the quilt block.

Batting. Use a thin cotton batting such as warm and natural. Cut a square 12” X 12” of fabric for the back. This will allow for approximately 3-inches of fabric to extend all around the edges of the mini quilt top.

Binding. You will need a length of fabric measuring 42” long and 2 1/2” wide. I made my own piecing white fabric scraps together.

Pin the Layers Together

Now it is time to make the quilt sandwich. Lay the backing fabric down first with the right side facing down. Make sure there are no wrinkles.

Next, add the batting layer. Finally, add the mini quilt top layer with the right side facing up.

Center the top fabric in the middle making sure that a few inches extend out beyond the quilt top on all sides.

Once all three layers are in place, make sure to smooth out any wrinkles. Place a few safety pins in to secure or you would use another method such as basting spray to hold it together.

Quilted Trivet Pattern

Quilting the Layers Together

While you can sew the layers together by hand, I prefer to use my sewing machine for quilting the layers together. Once you choose your design, set up your sewing machine for quilting by using a darning foot and dropping the feed dogs on the sewing machine. This helps with the free motion quilting.

Once the layers are quilted, it is time to add the binding strip to the quilt.

Sew Binding onto the Quilt

Prepare the binding by folding it in half lengthwise with the wrong sides facing each other. Use the iron to press the seam.

Pin the raw edge of the binding onto raw edge of the back of the mini quilt. I generally start in the middle of a side. Leave approximately a 3” tail hanging. This hanging part will be used to sew to the other end of the binding strip when you have finished sewing all four sides of the binding onto the mini quilt.

Sew the binding onto all four sides of the tablecloth making sure to miter the corners.

Trimming the Batting and Backing Fabric

Trim the batting and backing fabric to 1/4″ from the edge of the quilt top. I use a ruler and rotary cutter to complete this.

Attaching the Binding to the Front

Fold the binding over the edge (this will be the folded side). Use clips to hold it into place. I used a decorative stitch on my sewing machine to sew the binding into place.

Your Charming Framed Pinwheel Mini Quilt Pattern is complete.

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