Quilted Card

by Jenna Barber

Create a quilt top card front.

Supplies

  • Scissors
  • Grid paper
  • Paper cutter, or 3/4" square punch
  • Two different types of Patterned paper
  • Three pieces of different colored cardstock
  • Double-sided tape or glue

Step-by-Step

  1. Step 1

    Take two pieces of patterned paper and three sheets of cardstock and cut one strip from each of them. The strips should measure 5 3/4" x 3/4".

  2. Step 2

    Cut the 5 3/4" x 3/4" strips into 3/4" squares.

    Variation:
    If you have a 3/4" square punch, punch eight squares from each paper.

  3. You should have 40 squares cut, however you will not need all 40. So don't worry if you are short.

  4. Step 3

    You can use this diagram as a reference at any time.

    Now that you have decided where your squares will go, let's get them organized a bit!

    Starting with the patterned paper which will be the four corners of the outer quilt, count out 8 squares. Four of them are for the four corners of the outer quilt, and four of them are for the inner corners of the quilt.
    • Now, choose the paper for the outer points of the star. Count out 4 squares and put them to the side.
    • Next, decide which paper you will use for the points of the star. Then count out 5 of those squares and set those to the side.
    • Once you have chosen the color for your inner star, count out 4 squares and put them to the side.
    • Now you should have a total of 25 squares for your quilt.

  5. Step 4

    Take all 4 of the 5 squares you set aside for the points of the star and cut those 4 squares in half, leaving one whole square remaining.

  6. Step 5

    Take the 4 squares set aside for the outer points of the star, and cut all 4 in half.

  7. Step 6

    To begin making the quilt - take 1 of the 8 squares you chose for the outer and inner corners of the quilt, add adhesive and glue them down onto the grid paper, keeping it as straight as possible

  8. This is what it should look like.

  9. Step 7

    Now you will use the half square for your first point of star. Be sure to adhere it as closely as possible to that first corner piece. Continue with the outer point of star, and adhere that as well.

  10. Step 8

    Adhere a square for the outer star. If at any point you get confused, don’t hesitate to look above at the diagram.

    After the first row is complete, the best route to go is up. Start from that first corner and work your way up.

  11. Step 9

    After the two rows are complete, you should have what looks like an “L” shape. Starting from the inside corner of the “L” adhere one of the inner corners as shown here.

  12. Step 10

    Continue to make another “L” shape following the pattern above. You should already start to see your pattern come to life… Neat, right?

  13. Step 11

    After you have finished your second, “L” you will now need the square for the center of the star. This is the square left over from the points of the star. Continue to adhere the pattern, moving towards the right.

  14. Step 12

    Now you will need to work your way back up again.

  15. Step 13

    Continue to use up leftover squares to complete the paper quilt, following the pattern above.

    You may have some uneven edges. Using your paper cutter, cut each side of the quilt to make a straight and even line. The paper quilt is complete.

  16. Step 14

    Use the finished quilt on a project.

Video!

Variations

  1. Add Texture
    Add more texture to your quilt by embossing it with an embossing folder.

    Try different patterns
    There are numerous different Quilt Block patterns available. Check this site and get creative.

Your Turn

You've seen the tutorial, now you try it! We've got a section of the gallery set aside for Quilted Card. Try this technique, then upload your artwork to the gallery. Show us your creations!

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Questions and Comments

We'd love to get your feedback or questions. Leave your comment below.

Gorgeous card! I'm going to try it with 2" squares for a 12X12 page of DGD with her Daddy's quilt from when he was a baby and her Mommy's too. That's on my future pages to do list though....
ducki  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 7:20 AM
Beautiful card. Thank you for the video. I enjoyed making the card. I am new at making cards and can not wait to give it to my daughter for valentines day.
Eileen  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM
Thank you so much for sharing this great idea. I tryed one while watching the video and it turned out ok, but now I am going to try another and see if I can get my squares a little straighter.. LOL It is such a beautiful idea. Thank you again.
Elizabeth  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 11:38 AM
Thank you for the tutorial, I would never have thought to do something like that....I use to quilt many years ago, now I can do it o n my cards......thanks for all your help
Patti
Patricia Foco (Patti)  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 12:23 PM
Alrighty then.. I have made my 2nd card and it turned out just beautiful. I dont have any graph paper so what I did was taped a piece of vellum to my scorepal mat so I could see the grid through it and glued the pieces on. Just an idea for those who dont have the grid paper. Thank you again!
Elizabeth  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 12:36 PM
what kind if grid paper is this? looks very sturdy. being in alaska I do not have access to many of the things you show here. what kind of tape dispencer is this? The card is gorgeous... would take me a while to make my normal 12.. also did not really see any measurements there? is this a 5X5 card?
franki  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 3:15 PM
I couldn't finish watching the video - had to run to my scrap room to do this! It reminded me of my great-great aunt - she did all sorts of handwork and I just couldn't finish this day without doing this. TFS!
ckdeb  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 4:53 PM
@franki - that is Stampin' Up! grid paper. The design portion with the quilt square is 3.5 x 3.5". The adhesive, if that's what you're asking is Tombo Mono Adhesive/Stampin' Up! Snail. (same product)
lydia  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 5:04 PM
@ Lydia ty so much just making an SU order ! just love the card! have tried similar **snail** adhesives but never got them to work for me... thanx again !!!!!
franki  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 6:32 PM
hope i can make one like this.
Zenaida  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 9:38 PM
i demo'd this at my stamp clubs this week and they loved it. one thing i did different was rolled out lines of adhesive on the grid paper so i could put a line of pieces down at a time without putting adhesive on each individual piece. i think it moved the project along faster. and it got each piece really good and "stuck" as the whole grid was filled with adhesive. smile
jamie  |  Thu Feb 10, 2011 at 11:08 PM
Beautiful card and great tutorial!! Can't wait to try my hand at making some of those unique cards. Thank you for sharing with us!
2xGrammy  |  Fri Feb 11, 2011 at 9:50 AM
Had so much fun making it~~!!
shelby  |  Fri Feb 11, 2011 at 2:08 PM
I can't sew a button, but now I can make a quilt smile Yay! I love the embossing. My aunt is just learning to quilt, I'm so making this for her!!!
Jenna B  |  Sat Feb 12, 2011 at 7:31 AM
I loved making this card and will definitely make it again and will experiment with different colour schemes. Thanks for the brilliant idea!
Cecily Howick  |  Sat Feb 12, 2011 at 9:31 AM
I love this card. Itches so many possibilities!
Susan  |  Sat Feb 12, 2011 at 7:53 PM
I love this card. It has so many possibilities!
Susan  |  Sat Feb 12, 2011 at 7:54 PM
Thanks like the card, Im going to try this
as soon as i can.
jeanie  |  Sun Feb 13, 2011 at 12:39 AM
Great tutorial! Enjoyed making this card! I am making a set for a quilter friend of mine!
Thanks!
Marzipan  |  Sun Feb 13, 2011 at 2:27 PM
Thanks so much for this tutorial, Jenna. I've been looking at the cards in the gallery and all I can say is WOW!! The gallery is so full of inspiration. Thanks ladies.
grammatroll  |  Sun Feb 13, 2011 at 4:18 PM

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