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Folded Corners Quilt Block

🧵 A Brief History of the Folded-Corners Quilt Block

Origins & Early Use

  • One of the most common names associated with this technique is theĀ snowball block. The term ā€œsnowballingā€ refers to sewing small squares onto the corners of a larger square to give the illusion of rounded corners or triangles.Ā Ā 
  • According to quilting historians, this style dates back to at least theĀ 17th century, making it one of the more ā€œvintageā€ blocks in the quilter’s repertoire.Ā Ā 
  • The snowball block was especially popular amongĀ Amish quilters, who appreciated its simplicity and the way small, contrasting triangles (created via folded corners) could soften a block, visually rounding it off.Ā Ā 

Technique & Names

  • Over time, the folded-corner technique came to be known by several names:
    • Folded cornerĀ orĀ connector cornerĀ Ā 
    • Cheater cornerĀ Ā 
    • Quick-corner methodĀ in more modern tutorialsĀ Ā 
  • Mary Ellen Hopkins — in her bookĀ ā€œIt’s OK If You Sit on My Quilt Bookā€Ā ā€” helped popularize this technique, introducing many modern quilters to ā€œconnector corners.ā€Ā Ā 

Why It Took Off

  • Efficiency & economy: Instead of cutting perfect triangles, quilters can start with squares and use this folded-corner method, reducing waste and making piecing simpler.Ā Ā 
  • Visual versatility: Despite its simplicity, folded corners can create many effects — snowballs, stars, flying geese, or even impression of round shapes.Ā Ā 
  • Tools & innovation: As quilting tools evolved, rulers like theĀ Perfect Corner RulerĀ (developed by Ruthanna Grihalva) and theĀ Corner PopĀ ruler from Studio 180 made folded-corner work more precise and easier.Ā Ā 
  • Modern revival: Quilting blogs, pattern designers, and digital quilting software (like Electric Quilt) have incorporated and promoted folded-corner methods in contemporary quilts.Ā Ā 

Cultural Significance

  • Folded-corner techniques show up across many quilting traditions because they strike a balance betweenĀ simplicityĀ (using squares) andĀ design flexibility.
  • For example, theĀ Freedom Quilting Bee, a historically significant quilting cooperative in Alabama, used the snowball block pattern among their repertoire.Ā Ā 
  • While not always the star of a quilt, folded-corner blocks often serve asĀ alternate blocks, providing visual rest or framing for more complex designs.Ā Ā 

Final Thoughts

The folded-corners block is a wonderful example of how quilting is both practical and creative. What began as a smart way to piece triangles without cutting them has become a beloved staple. Its long history, adaptability, and ease make it a block that’s both timeless and continually reinvented.

I’m Barry — a retired electrician who traded wires for fabric and found a new passion in quilting. Since retiring in 2021, I’ve enjoyed the freedom to create, travel, and share my projects on my YouTube channel, Barry Quilts. Retirement has given me the time to do what I love most — make, learn, and inspire others along the way.

One Comment

  • MelodyG

    You should be proud, you are doing a great job for a first-timer and a man with bigger hands and no sewing experience. Keep up the good work. I will probably binge watch your videos to catch up. I’ve only been watching YouTube for a month.

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