Tutorial Reboot — The Oversized X’s & O’s Quilt

Revisited Quilting Tutorials from Missouri Star Quilt Co

When it comes to quilting, we like to think that Jenny Doan is the go-to guru for quick and easy quilting with precuts! Sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the amazing inspiration that comes from her tutorials each week, which is why we’ve brought you the Tutorial Reboot series on the first Monday of every month, so we can revisit some of our favorite tutorials from the past!

This month we’re taking a new look at the X’s and O’s Quilt. This is a tutorial that was first released five years ago, but it is a simple block that serves as a beautiful foundation for some of our favorite quilt patterns.

Make an Oversized X's and O's Quilt with Shannon Cuddle!

Here’s a list of everything you need to make this version of the X’s and O’s quilt.

There’s no fabric cozier and more forgiving than Shannon Cuddle fabric and since we’re getting into the season of holiday gift-giving, I thought it would be the perfect choice for this oversized X’s and O’s pattern. All you need to do is follow Jenny’s original tutorial, but instead of using 5″ squares and 2.5″ square snowballs, use 10″ squares with 5″ squares to snowball the corners. Since Cuddle isn’t as stiff as quilting cotton, the larger squares will be easier to handle.

You can find some excellent tips on working with Shannon Cuddle HERE. The walking foot is extremely helpful with this project and make sure to lengthen your stitch to 3-3.5mm. The finished size of this quilt is approximately 54×54 inches (I used a .5″ seam allowance). I chose to leave out the black pieces in the precut set, since I had 40 squares and only needed 36 to create the quilt top.

I decided to have this quilt machine quilted using Missouri Star’s Machine Quilting Services and I am so glad that I did! I just love how it turned out (I chose a Simple Stipple quilting pattern)! If you want to add a little bit of extra weight to the quilt, you can use batting, but you actually don’t have to use batting when you’re working Cuddle.

Make an Oversized X's and O's Quilt with Shannon Cuddle!

When it comes to binding with Cuddle, you may not know that Jenny has a tutorial that tells you everything you need to know!

Instead of the typical 2.5″ strips for binding, you only need your strips to be 1.75″ – 2″ when you’re working with Cuddle! (Side note: I LOVE using Wonder Clips when I’m doing binding! They’re so much easier to handle than pins)

Make an Oversized X's and O's Quilt with Shannon Cuddle!

I used the serpentine stitch for my binding, just as Jenny recommends in the tutorial. Cuddle fabric really is very forgiving, so you can’t even tell what color the thread is. It just creates a fun finished edge!

Make an Oversized X's and O's Quilt with Shannon Cuddle!

The result is an extremely cozy Cuddle quilt, which is a perfect gift for the holidays! I love the colors in this particular precut because they’re just perfect for the men in your life!

Make an Oversized X's and O's Quilt with Shannon Cuddle!

Whether you use Cuddle or your favorite quilting cotton prints, I hope you’ll give this Oversized X’s and O’s Quilt pattern a try! It comes together so quickly and the result is just beautiful!

Happy quilting!

Tutorial Reboot Featuring Guest Blogger Nicole Daksiewicz

Revisited Quilting Tutorials from Missouri Star Quilt Co

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Hello, my name is Nicole Daksiewicz and I sew and blog over at Modern Handcraft, where I share my current projects and free sewing tutorials. I was so excited when they contacted me about joining the Tutorial Re-boot series here at Missouri Star Quilt Company. I have been a huge fan of the website and of Jenny’s since I first started quilting, and since joining the Sizzix Design team where they offer a huge assortment of MSQC dies that are so helpful!

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

One of the reasons I started quilting is that I was searching for nursery decor when I was pregnant with my first son and just couldn’t find anything that I loved. Fast forward to today’s project – my take on the Chopped Block Quilt which is a quilt I am making for my son’s Star Wars themed room. Kids bedding is a tricky one, usually the bed sets you find at the store are cheap quality and are not exactly the colors your child wants in his room. Luckily MSQC has a great assortment of novelty fabrics, including the Star Wars fabric I used in this project along with a pop of color that my son loves and matches the artwork we bought for his room.

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

The quilt I chose, the Chopped Block, is a beautifully simple quilt that was so so much fun to make. It can be very modern in appearance depending on the fabrics used and is a perfect project for a quilter that is just starting out! In the YouTube tutorial, Jenny uses pre-cut jelly rolls and charm packs.

The fabric we wanted to use unfortunately did not come in pre-cuts, but that doesn’t mean we couldn’t use them, we just had to do a little math using the fabric allowance chart and do a little extra cutting.

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For my fabrics I chose to use Kona White as my main fabric for my background, backing and binding. The remaining prints for the blocks are Kona Bahama Blue solid, Star Wars Grid in Black, Star Wars Logo in Black and Blueberry Park neutral black strand. One yard of each print fabric is the perfect amount for the size quilt I made with just a little left over for some pillows.

Once you have all of your fabrics prepped, it’s time to make each block. We will start with a patterned center for the first block. You will make the same number of patterned center blocks as solid center blocks since you will be cutting and shuffling in the next step. Take your 4.5″ patterned square and join a 4.5″ x 2.5″ solid strip of fabric to each side, press seams.

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Add your 8.5″ x 2.5″ solid strips to the remaining sides, press seams.

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Now add your 8.5″ x 2.5″ patterned strips to two sides, press seams.

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Add the final patterned 12.5″ x 2.5″ strips to the remaining sides, press seams.

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

For the chop and shuffle step you will first need to cut your blocks into 4 sections, in half and in half again. The trick I have for making cutting the blocks is to line up your outside middle square line to the 2″ line on a ruler and the outside line of the middle fabric to the 4″ line on the ruler. This will make for fast cuts and ensure that everything is nice and straight.

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

You will join two pieces of solid center block with patterned center block to create the chopped block design, isn’t that fun?!

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Once you get into the groove of sewing all of your parts together this is a fantastic project for chain piecing. It comes together really fast!

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Before you know it you will have a whole stack of Chopped Blocks finished! The instructions now have border information for you to use. I altered my twin size a bit and left the half blocks off of the top and bottom and just went with a 6″ border around the entire quilt. My son’s bunk bed is a little smaller than a normal twin sized bed so making it a little smaller so it will fit inside the bed nicely.

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

I hope you enjoy this project as much as I did! The video instructions are fantastic and I honestly believe beginners to expert quilters would enjoy making this quilt. Here are some more photos of my finished quilt along with the inspiration for my color choices.

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Make a Star Wars Quilt using the Chopped Block Pattern! Free Step by Step Instructions and Video Tutorial!

Thank you so much for allowing me to share my version of the Chopped Block Quilt with you here at MSQC!

You can find more of my work at the following places:

Website: www.modernhandcraft.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/modernhandcraft

Facebook: www.facebook.com/modernhandcraft

New Friday Tutorial: The Prairie Flower Quilt

MSQC New Tutorial on the Blog!

I just love the look of quilts that have the most beautiful flower quilt patterns… they just always look so difficult to achieve! That’s why we’ve adapted this gorgeous Prairie Flower Quilt to be made with our best friends, precuts! This one in particular is made with 10″ squares and the result is just stunning!

Such an easy way to make this Prairie Flower Quilt! FREE Video Tutorial using Precuts!

Here is your basic supply list as well as the finished size of the quilt if you want to make it exactly the way that Jenny Doan made it!

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Click on the button to watch the tutorial and find all the supplies you need to create your own version of the Prairie Flower Quilt!

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