How to Sew the Lattice Quilt Pattern
In this video, Bob introduces viewers to the lattice quilt, a beautiful design made with intersecting white strips that create a woven effect. Using fabrics from the Benartex Autumn Breeze Collection, he explains that the quilt is built from simple 5-inch square units that combine colored fabrics with narrow white strips. Bob highlights how easy it is to assemble the blocks and how rotating them creates the signature lattice look. He finishes by encouraging viewers to make their own version, like and subscribe to the channel, and enjoy the process of sewing something elegant and fun.
This is a sample of a lattice quilt, inspired by the look of latticework — those crisp white lines that separate patterns. It’s a beautiful design made using fabrics from the Autumn Breeze Collection by Benartex, which are linked in the video description.
Bob explains how to make the quilt, starting with 5-inch charm squares or any 5-inch fabric pieces you cut yourself. He demonstrates using two different colors, cutting them diagonally to create triangles, and pairing them with a white 1½-inch strip of fabric (about the same width as a honey bun strip). After folding and creasing both the triangles and the white strip for alignment, he stitches the pieces together using a quarter-inch seam allowance.
Once both sides are attached, he trims the block back down to 5 inches, making sure the 45-degree line on the ruler runs through the center of the white strip for accuracy. Bob explains that this simple unit is the foundation of the lattice quilt — by repeating and rotating these blocks, you can create a stunning, interwoven pattern.
He finishes by encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and share, reminding everyone that with just a few of these easy units, a full lattice quilt is within reach.

