This “How to Sew” a Calico Puzzle Quilt Block tutorial is the fourth block in my series toward creating a small sampler quilt. If you do not want to make a sampler quilt, you can use this simple block pattern to make one block projects such as pillows, or use multiple blocks to make bigger projects such as table runners.
This project is still in the Beginner to Confident Beginner range as it is made up of squares and half-square triangles. You can use fat quarters to make one block or a few. For larger projects, shop your fabric stash and use this quick and easy block to help you use some of the wonderful fabrics you already have.
I chose the Calico Puzzle quilt block pattern because the name reminds me of the type of fabric, “calico”, often associated with quilts and because I like puzzles so I was intrigued. This block lends itself well to the making of larger quilts with or without sashing between the blocks.
This block is considered another variation of a nine-patch quilt block. Many quilt blocks go by multiple names but this one seems to always be referred to as Calico Puzzle Quilt Block. It first appeared in print in the KC Star in 1939 (Brackman, 204). This block lends itself well to both traditional and modern quilts. See some of the quilt project color options at the end of this blog.
This easy quilt block pattern is fat quarter friendly and uses square and half-square triangles and comes together quickly. Our finished block will measure about 12” x 12” when sewn together.