Bible Sampler Quilt: Getting Started
I’ve had a Bible quilt on my heart for a long time, and this year, I’ve finally committed to starting it. I’m using The Bible Sampler Quilt by Laurie Aaron Hird a beautiful book that includes 96 six-inch blocks, each paired with a Bible verse.
Here are the first few blocks I’ve made, along with a photo of the book cover. The book includes both traditional and Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP) templates for each block. So far, I’ve been using the FPP versions, but I might try the traditional templates too (less paper to tear away!).






Tools I’m Using for Foundation Paper Piecing
Along with my usual quilting supplies, here are a few extras I’m reaching for when working on the FPP blocks:
- Add-A-Quarter Ruler by CM Designs
- Add-An-Eighth Ruler by CM Designs
- 4×6 index card or junk mail – for folding the paper along the seam lines
- Glue stick – for securing the first fabric piece
- Foundation Paper – Carol Doak’s Foundation Paper

Paper Piecing Tips
If you’re new to FPP, these tips can help make the process go a bit smoother:
- Shorten your stitch length
- Set your machine to a shorter stitch length (1.5–1.8) so the paper is easier to tear away
- Fold before you sew
- Use a 4×6 index card or a piece of junk mail to help fold along the stitch lines before trimming your seam allowances.
- Trim as you go
- After each seam, trim the seam allowance to keep things tidy and accurate. Since many of the pieces in these blocks are tiny, I’ve been using the Add-An-Eighth Ruler by CM Designs instead of the standard ¼”—it helps reduce bulk and makes piecing small sections easier.
- Use a light source
- Hold the paper up to a window or lightbox to help place your fabric pieces precisely.
- Start with larger pieces than you think
- Oversized fabric pieces can save you some frustration while you’re getting the hang of it.
- Press often
- Press each seam before moving on to the next for nice, flat blocks.
This project feels like a special way to combine two things I love, faith and quilting and I’m excited to keep sharing the journey as I go. If you’re working on a Bible quilt too (or thinking about starting one), I’d love to hear from you! You can sign up for my newsletter to follow along.
