Do keep in mind that paper piecing isn’t difficult. If you can sew on a drawn line, you can make a paper pieced quilt of any size. Start by choosing a pictorial fabric for the center (or a square from a printed panel or any other fabric you love) and surround the square with patchwork and borders. This little medallion quilt pattern is a beginner-friendly project. Choose from three different window configurations to make a 24.5" square quilt, or create extra attic windows if you would prefer to sew a larger quilt. This little Double Nine Patch quilt is a perfect choice if you’d like to make a scrap quilt. Grace’s Spools is made with 16, six-inch traditional Spool blocks that are flip-flopped from side to side in their horizontal rows to help create visual flow across the quilt. Although the quilt blocks are not technically miniature, this small spools quilt is beginner friendly and makes a nice doll quilt The quilt is a non-rag version of a larger tree rag quilt. Now that you have some excellent pattern options, all you need to do is decide on a favorite and make your very own miniature quilt.