Dazzling Quilts with 4-Patch Blocks

How to make a 4-patch quilt block, Nancy Zieman, Change up Patchwork.

Dazzling Quilts with 4-Patch Blocks

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How to make a 4-patch quilt block, Nancy Zieman, Change up Patchwork.

Start with the basics, then make a few simple modifications, to change what was traditional into modern! A 4-patch block—a simple,  yet elegant patchwork design—has such potential!  Presto, you’re a quilt designer, creating one-of-a-kind designs. Welcome to Sewing With Nancy’s first episode of the three-part series, Change-Up Patchwork.

A 3-color 4-patch serves as the basis for this blog and corresponding TV show.

Easy 4-patch quilts by Nancy Zieman, Change-up Patchwork

Can-Do 4-Patch Quilt

Begin your change-up patchwork journey with a traditional 4-patch. Mix up the line-up using three different sizes of 4-patches for 4″, 8″, and 16″ finished quilt blocks. The various sizes of 4-patch blocks are cleverly combined with solid blocks to create a modern small-to-large block theme. It’s a can-do quilt!

How to make a 4-patch quilt block, Nancy Zieman, Change up Patchwork.

  • Learn how to create rows of 4-patch blocks and squares. The different sizes of the 4-patch blocks nest together!

How to make a 4-patch quilt block by Nancy Zieman as seen on Sewing With Nancy

  • Lay out the quilt rows and watch the Can-Do 4-Patch Quilt take shape. (We laid out the rows on our studio floor. Can you spot some of our “spike” marks that we use for lighting?)

How to make a 4-patch quilt block by Nancy Zieman as seen on Sewing With Nancy

Spinning 4-Patch

The beauty of this quilt is its simplicity! Tweak the sizes of the 4-patch strips and the patchwork design gives the illusion of movement when four blocks are combined. Use bold, bright batik fabrics or your fabric print/solid combination. Remember, you’re the quilt designer.

How to make a 4-patch quilt block, Nancy Zieman, Change up Patchwork.

The TV show and book detail how to change the sizes of the strips. Featured is a 4-patch design, an uneven 4-patch. The block by itself doesn’t look like much

How to make a 4-patch quilt block by Nancy Zieman as seen on Sewing With Nancy

 . . .but arrange four of the same blocks together—presto, a Spinning 4-Patch!

How to make a 4-patch quilt block by Nancy Zieman as seen on Sewing With NancyHigh-Low 4-Patch

A block that is usually symmetrical takes on a totally different feel when what was balanced becomes uneven. Don’t change the sewing steps, only the strip sizes. Can you see the strata sections? Watch the show online and you’ll get all the details!

How to make a 4-patch quilt block by Nancy Zieman as seen on Sewing With NancyIt’s an ideal block for a table runner.

How to make a 4-patch quilt block, Nancy Zieman, Change up Patchwork.

Book Features Nine Great Quilts

Find these easy 4-patch quilts, and six additional quilts, in the new Change-Up Patchwork Book and DVD or in the Change-Up Patchwork Starter Set.

How to Sew Easy Four-Patch Quits by Nancy Zieman on the TV Show Sewing With Nancy TV Show

Watch Change-Up Patchwork on Sewing With Nancy online.

Change- Up Patchwork, part one, Nancy Zieman, Sewing With Nancy


Nancy’s Notions is giving away one copy of the book, Change-Up Patchwork. Leave a comment below to enter the giveaway, telling us which of these designs you’d like to make.

How to Sew Easy Four-Patch Quits by Nancy Zieman on the TV Show Sewing With Nancy TV Show

Nancy Zieman's Giveaway WinnerCongratulations to S. Carter, the randomly selected winner of a copy of Cabin Fever Quilts DVD from Nancy’s Notions.

Her comment was, “Wow! those contemporary quilts really are great. I have been making traditional quilts, but I would like to try these out.”

Cabin Fever Quilts by Natalia Bonner on Sewing With Nancy \ Nancy Zieman

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108 Comments

  • Barbara Stover
    June 22, 2017

    Love the ( spinning 4 patch)

  • Pam Hill
    June 22, 2017

    I can’t wait to get this and if not won will buy one as son as it is available. Our 4-H 1st time quilt project is a 4 patch, that a lot of people think is boring. I’m hoping this will wake them up to the possibilities. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and making sewing a dream all can reach.

  • Clovis
    June 22, 2017

    High low 4 patch looks interesting to make.

  • Diana
    June 22, 2017

    Love the black, pink, grey quilt and all the block sizes! That looks like it would be fun to make and arrange, and the hot pink really makes it pop.

  • Karen Jencks
    June 22, 2017

    I love the spinning 4 patch and also the colors you used.

  • Sandra Howard
    June 22, 2017

    I like the Spinning 4-Patch. It would be a great way to use up scraps.

  • Sheila
    June 22, 2017

    I like the High Low four patch.

  • Donna K
    June 22, 2017

    As a newbie to quilting, and loving modern quilts, these are great ideas!

  • nancy lewis
    June 22, 2017

    I love the spinning 4 patch. This is such a neat idea and could be made with so many different color pallets.

  • Cyndi
    June 22, 2017

    I LOVE the pink and black quilt. I have seen the show several times and love how striking this quilt looks. I would love to win this book.

    When we are making quilts we often forget how wonderful easy pieced quilts can look.

    Thank you for the give away.

  • Jeff
    June 22, 2017

    These quilts are wonderful and variations I have not seen. They would be wonderful to make for the safe house as I planning to make the quilts for all the Nee beds for the men’s safe house and have been looking for designs Think I have found patterns that can appeal to all males And not be sports related

  • Linda
    June 22, 2017

    I make tablerunners for family every year for Christmas.

  • ANN JAEGER
    June 22, 2017

    My nephew is expecting a daughter in October and any of these quilts would be great in the batiks I have in my stash!

  • Barbara Rodebush
    June 22, 2017

    I like the can-do 4-patch. It would make an elegant table runner.

  • Marsha Lamberth
    June 22, 2017

    I love the pink and black quilt. I have never made a contemporary quilt, but this one looks like it would be a lot of fun to make. I want to try this. I would love to have this book.

  • Bonnye
    June 22, 2017

    I like the can do 4 patch quilt. Quite stunning..

  • Sue Burmeister
    June 22, 2017

    I would like to make the “High-Low Four Patch”. I would embroider a design in the larger square and select pastel colors to make a baby size quilt.

  • Nancy
    June 22, 2017

    I think a spinning 4 patch in batiks would be fun to try,

  • Rebecca S Smith
    June 22, 2017

    love all of them but would love to do the Hi lo block first!

  • Ilana
    June 22, 2017

    I’d make the Can-do 4-patch first.

  • Susan Dalen
    June 22, 2017

    I think high low quilt is stunning! I’m going to make a table runner version for my sister and one for me in our favorite colors.

  • Julie B
    June 22, 2017

    I like all the colors and the movement in the Spinning 4-Patch.

  • Karen
    June 22, 2017

    I like the Can-Do 4 patch. I would have never thought of changing the block sizes and putting them together like that to make something truly amazing.

  • Glenda Hackett
    June 22, 2017

    I like the high low pattern, would love to give it a go!

  • Linda Mays
    June 22, 2017

    I would like to make both the spinning 4 patch and the can do 4 patch. I have the perfect fabric for both of them.

  • Eleanor VanSant
    June 22, 2017

    I love these ideas. They look simple to make but no one would ever know!! Love getting that in a quilt.

  • Ruth
    June 22, 2017

    What creative designs from the simple 4-patch.

  • CAROL L
    June 22, 2017

    Spinning 4 patch is a definite must do! As a beginner quilter, I think I can tackle this!

  • Barbara G.
    June 22, 2017

    I like the spinning 4 patch the best. Depending on the fabric, would make a cute baby quilt!

  • Barb Herreid
    June 22, 2017

    I like the Can-Do 4-Patch — I think it would make a nice Quilt of Valor!

  • Donna
    June 22, 2017

    Change-up patchwork is just what I am looking for. What a great way to turn ordinary into something of your own.
    Thank you for the giveaway.

  • Sue Craighead
    June 22, 2017

    The Spinning 4-Patch appeals to me. As a bigger quilter, I think it’s simple enough for me to do and offers a fun project for the use of colors and patterns.

  • Susan
    June 22, 2017

    I have your book but as of yet have not done any of the quilts. Seeing this article has gotten me inspired to use the three color quilt to do a Community Service quilt for a young man or older boy. It is such an interesting design. Thanks for reminding me to get busy on that project.

  • Linda E in AZ
    June 22, 2017

    I really like the Can-Do 4-Patch Quilt – very interesting geometric progression
    Thanks!

  • Jackie T
    June 22, 2017

    The High-Low 4 Patch really makes a great looking table runner.

  • Tina
    June 22, 2017

    Spinning four patch is my fave. Thanks so much!

  • BARBARA MERKLEY
    June 22, 2017

    Love the Can-Do 4 patch. It is stunning.

  • Linda Smith
    June 22, 2017

    BeautifuI didn’t realize if I did simple changes I could create new ?? I am going to go out on a limp and try it !!

  • Pat
    June 22, 2017

    I’d love to make the spinning four patch. It is such a clever design. Thanks for the chance to win the book.

  • Doreen Linehan
    June 22, 2017

    I’d do the Can Do 4 Patch Quilt. It reminds me of hearts.

  • Nell
    June 22, 2017

    They all look like fun to make, but my favorite is the high-low 4-patch.

  • Ann Scott
    June 22, 2017

    The high low four patch looks like it would be nice for a fun feature fabric my grandkids like! I want to start there, then try others with your ideas!

  • Rita Broshko
    June 22, 2017

    i would love to make the spinningfour patch!

  • Lucy
    June 22, 2017

    I would make the pink, grey, black 4 patch – just love the colors and the style of the blocks. Gorgeous! Sure would love to win!! Thank you.

  • beth
    June 22, 2017

    I like the spinning 4-patch design. I have plenty of fabric in my stash that I could use for this quilt design

  • Susan Spiers
    June 22, 2017

    The Can-do 4 patch quilt is my favorite! Love the graduated sizes!

  • Starla
    June 22, 2017

    Fascinating what can be done with just four squares.

  • Charlotte Hebrank
    June 22, 2017

    The spinning 4-patch quilt.

  • Barbara Thomas
    June 22, 2017

    Love the four patch with changing sizes….
    had not thought to do that!! Love the graphic results!!…I have to give this a try!!

  • Susan Pridgen
    June 22, 2017

    I really like the spinning 4-patch. It looks simple enough that even I, as a beginner, can achieve a neat, polished look.

  • Joyce
    June 22, 2017

    I love the spinning four patch.

  • Gwenn
    June 22, 2017

    Just goes to prove once again “it’s all in the mind’s eye.”

  • Louise Ward
    June 22, 2017

    Have made just a few quilts so would appreciate and use anything pertaining to quilting–quilting is wonderful and fulfilling

  • Kathi May
    June 22, 2017

    I love the “can do”. It looks difficult but is so “WOW”.

  • BevM
    June 22, 2017

    The Spinning 4 Patch looks the most interesting.

  • Rhonda D in KY
    June 22, 2017

    The Spinning 4 Patch is my favorite! I enjoy watching your shows – so much inspiration plus a learning experience to boot.

  • P Murphy
    June 22, 2017

    I am always amazed at how easy it is to make an interesting design with just one block. Love the way the table runner turned out!

  • Sandra Schuster
    June 22, 2017

    I’d LOVE to make ALL of them!! Great for gifts and charity quilts!!

  • Ennis A
    June 22, 2017

    All patterns are nice Spinning 4 patch is my fav though!!! Thanks.

  • Marty
    June 22, 2017

    I’d first try High-Low in some brights and then a Spinning Four-Patch with some stripes. 🙂

  • Lillian K
    June 22, 2017

    I really like the look of Can-do four patch.

  • Delores K.
    June 22, 2017

    I love the Can-do 4-patch. I ran across the show where Nancy was demonstrating and tried to scribble notes down how to do it and of course I can’t make sense out of my notes now. I would love to have the book since I know it will have clear instructions.

  • Mary
    June 22, 2017

    Using the hi-lo four patch for a table runner is a great idea!

  • Terry
    June 22, 2017

    The high low four patch looks interesting. It looks like a good pattern to use for a child’s quilt if some novelty prints are used instead of one of the solids. I’ve never designed my own quilt before. You make it look less intimidating and I think I’m going to try it. Thank you.

  • Elaine Snyder
    June 22, 2017

    I like the Can Do four patch. I really do like all of them. It is amazing what you can do with four little patches.

  • Faye Wiggins
    June 22, 2017

    I would make the high Low 4 patch in bold colors for a child!

  • Faye Wiggins
    June 22, 2017

    I’m sorry. I meant I would make the spinny 4patch in bold colors fpr a child

  • Martha Alway
    June 22, 2017

    Love the spinning four patch!

  • Monique
    June 22, 2017

    They are all beautiful. would love to make the spinning 4 patch with lovely batik fabrics that were gifted to me. Thank you.

  • Rhonda Maxfield
    June 22, 2017

    Love them. Think I would try the hi low first. Have just the stash. Nancy you are so creative. Thanks

  • Vickie Walker
    June 22, 2017

    I would love to make all of what you shown, I’ll make the Spinning 4-Patch first.. So simple and yet looks so hard to make.. THank You!!!

  • Brenda Longfellow
    June 22, 2017

    These all look so very interesting but I think I would definitely go for the spinning 4 patch. Looks so unique and not so hard for someone who has only made a few quilts. Thank you for this opportunity.
    Brenda

  • JoAnne
    June 22, 2017

    Spinning 4 Patch !!
    Without a doubt has got pizazz.

  • Edna Marks
    June 22, 2017

    love the can do 4 patch! that is the one I would make first.

  • Laura
    June 22, 2017

    Can’t wait to make a Spinning 4 patch for a child’s quilt. Such a happy and versatile design.

  • margaret
    June 22, 2017

    I love 4 patch designs – can’t believe the different arrangements

  • Maggie Drafts
    June 22, 2017

    I offered to help a “non-quilter” make a quilt for her expected 1st grandchild; this will be the PERFECT project for a beginner!
    Thanks, Nancy. Does your over-active brain ever take a break?

  • Mary Martin
    June 22, 2017

    I want to do the “Can Do” as a celebration of the beginning of my “retirement!”

  • Jean
    June 23, 2017

    It is incredibly inspiring to see blocks we know and love changed into more blocks to love.

  • Rosalind Gutierrez
    June 23, 2017

    The “Can-Do 4-Patch” catches my interest and I have some pink handkerchief fabric waiting in the wings.

  • Peggy
    June 23, 2017

    I can’t wait to try the Spinning 4-Patch. It is colorful and interesting. Thanks so much for all your tips and help through the years.

  • Sandra Brantley
    June 23, 2017

    I would like to make all of them and then experiment with other ways and sizes. It looks challenging and fun. Since I give most of my quilts away to charities, these look like really fast quilts to whip up.

  • Sandra Cantrell
    June 23, 2017

    I would start with the most simple.

  • Lynn S Mullen
    June 23, 2017

    I like the Hi-Lo patchwork block for wheelchair quilts, t-shirt quilts, and raffle block quilts. The block size is flexible, the strata are flexible in size and offer opportunities for a variety of colors, and this block could also combine with different sizes of itself, like Nancy’s pink-white-black 4 patches. Great patchwork block!

  • Sally
    June 23, 2017

    Would love to make the pink white & black quilt

  • Kris Leaman
    June 23, 2017

    I’m thinking the High Low 4 patch has a lot of interesting possibilities. If I don’t win, I’ll be purchasing this book!

  • LInda Owens
    June 23, 2017

    I think I would make the spinning 4 patch quilt first. Then the high-low four patch. Thank you for showing how the 4 patch can be used.

  • L Watson
    June 23, 2017

    I would like to try the High-Low 4-Patch for a quilt instead of a table-runner. I even like the sample colors. The teal and gray look great!

  • Nancy Richardson
    June 24, 2017

    I would love to make the Spinning 4 patch block into a quilt. I am looking for a simple pattern to make a graduation quilt for my Pastor’s daughter. This one would be perfect!

  • Donna Ohl
    June 24, 2017

    I would like to use the Hi-Lo 4 Patch. It would be an easy quilt to make, and the largest piece is “asking” for an applique.
    Having the CD and book would be a terrific aid to my quilt making.

  • Anne Z.
    June 25, 2017

    Love the High/Low 4 patch. I love playing with value, as well as color contrast.

  • pat edmiston
    June 25, 2017

    I am in charge of finding patterns for our community service quilts and I think the Can-do four patch pattern in red, white and blue would be great for our veterans. Thanks for a great pattern.

  • E. Watson
    June 25, 2017

    I love the high-low 4-patch block! I even like the colors!

  • Donna Fecteau
    June 26, 2017

    These ideas are wonderful. I want to try the High low pattern with a fussy cut square as a baby quit.

  • T Vaughan
    June 26, 2017

    The Spinning 4 patch looks like a happy quilt to snuggle and to make.

  • Denise Zuhlke
    June 27, 2017

    The spinning 4 patch is a perfect example of an easy design that when finished looks much more complicated. Non quilters would think you labored extensively over something that was fairly quickly made.

  • Johanna Fritz
    June 27, 2017

    I love the Can Do 4 Patch quilt and block. I am a hand dyer, and I see ENDLESS design possibilities for this for personal quilts and to use in charity quilts. I love to design in EQ7 and I can see making a lot of variations of this quilt. Great Pattern!!

  • Julie R
    June 27, 2017

    Spinning 4-patch has a lot of movement. Great for a baby or child’s quilt!

  • Sue Emden
    June 27, 2017

    The Can Do 4 patch intrigued me. Sometimes I like a quick & easy quilt to sew that looks more complicated. Thanks for inspiring us!

  • Sue
    June 27, 2017

    The Can Do 4 patch intrigued me. Sometimes I like to sew a quick & easy quilt that looks more difficult. Thanks for inspiring us!

  • Linda Walter
    June 27, 2017

    I had no idea 4 patch blocks could be so contemporary! My stash fabrics better get ready to escape from the darkness of their plastic bins.

  • Ann T Watzka
    June 27, 2017

    Thank you for the chance to wind the Change-Up Patchwork book. I love the concepts that such simple shapes can be manipulated into stunning quilts. As a fan of bright and modern, I see these being perfect layouts for a modern quilt. Thanks again, Ann

  • mary mandernach
    June 27, 2017

    The spinning 4 patch looks like a fun quilt to make

  • Martha
    June 27, 2017

    I like the hi-lo patch, could see constructing that with precuts. Love the simplicity of them all.

  • Dorothy Breitenstein
    June 27, 2017

    I love them all but would make the spinning 4 patch first. Thanks for a chance to win.

  • Anne Cravillion
    June 27, 2017

    The Can do 4 patch is so neat! That one first and then the others 🙂
    What fun!

  • Nancy L Smith
    June 27, 2017

    I like the spinning 4 patch. Could see it as a baby quilt or a charity quilt

  • Judy H Wubbena
    June 28, 2017

    The Can Do 4 patch is absolutely amazing! That is truly an
    interesting quilt I’d like to make.

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