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title: "H is for Hospital (or Hero) – #QuiltBlockMania"
date: 2025-06-03
author: "Phoebe Moon"
featured_image: "https://scrapdash.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Road-sign-for-Hospital.png"
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  - name: "Quilt Block Tutorial"
    url: "/category/block-tutorial.md"
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# H is for Hospital (or Hero) – #QuiltBlockMania

The theme of this month’s #QuiltBlockMania is Medical. Be sure to see the list of designers at the bottom of the page. Use the Print Friendly button under that list to print this page. If that doesn’t work, try Ctrl-P or Flower-P.





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![H-shaped steel scrap metal logo representing Scrapdash platform for recycling and waste management solutions.](https://scrapdash.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Letter-H-250x250.jpg)

While it was really tempting to go with the Red Cross quilt Block, I decided to go in a more modern direction. The street sign with the white “H” on a blue background to indicate a hospital is a widely recognized symbol in many English-speaking countries like the US, Canada, and Australia. I think it would make a great quilt block. But where did it come from?

The job of creating and standardizing highway signs falls to the DOT. They put out a [Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices](https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/) that includes the H sign, and seems to have done so since the 60’s. What did they use before then?

My guess would be a hodgepodge of signage, although the Red Cross was widely associated with medical care, especially after the Geneva Convention adopted it for humanitarian use in 1864. It is now considered an international symbol, protected under international law.

The International Red Cross chose the design as their symbol in the 1870’s. Clara Barton followed suit when she founded the American Red Cross in 1881 to help not only in wartime aid but also for disaster relief.

## H is for Hospital. or hero. or hope.

It’s a very versatile block! And extremely easy to make. Here is the [Electric Quilt](https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1872213&u=1512603&m=117007&urllink=https%3A%2F%2Felectricquilt%2Ecom%2Fonline%2Dshop%2Fcategory%2Felectric%2Dquilt%2D8%2Deq8%2F&afftrack=) Layout for this block:

![EQ-Layout-for-H](https://scrapdash.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/EQ-Layout-for-H-400x397.jpg)

### Fabric Requirements:

- A. (2) Blue 1-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ rectangles
- B. (2) Blue 2-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ rectangles and (2) White 2-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ rectangles
- C. (2) Blue 4-1/2″ squares
- D. (1) White 2-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ White rectangles

## Some Mini-Quilt Ideas:

![Hero-mini-quilt-idea](https://scrapdash.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Hero-idea-400x400.jpg)Nurses or other hospital employees





![3D colorful numbers 2023 made of mosaic tiles representing New Year celebration and digital art. Perfect for holiday, New Year greeting or technology-themed designs.](https://scrapdash.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/HOPE-mini-quilt-400x400.jpg)CF Fighters









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## be sure to check these other designers

[Ambulance by Carolina Moore](https://alwaysexpectmoore.com/ambulance-quilt-block/)  
[Medicine Bottle by Crafty Staci](https://www.craftystaci.com/blog/medicine-bottle-quilt-block)   
[H is for Hospital Hero](https://scrapdash.com/h-is-for-hospital-or-hero)   
[Red Cross by QuiltFabrication](https://www.quiltfabrication.com/2025/06/red-cross-for-june-quilt-block-mania.html)   
[Stethoscope by Inquiring Quilter](https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/06/03/quilt-block-mania-june-medical-or-hospital)   
[Bandaids by Memory Barn Studio](https://memorybarnstudio.com/hospitals/)   
[Kidney Awareness Ribbon by Emerald Falls Quilts](https://emeraldfallsquilts.com/blogs/blog/kidney-ribbon-quiltblockmania)   
[Doctor Nutcracker](https://tourmalinethymequilts.com/quilt-block-mania-june/)   
[Medical Words by Patchwork Breeze](https://patchworkbreeze.com/medical-quilt-blocks/)   
[Medical Bag with heart](https://www.apieceofquietquilts.com/quilty-blog/tender-care)   
[Medical Symbol by Appliques Quilts and More](https://www.appliquesquiltsandmore.com/blog/)   
[Hospital Sant Pau by Stitching Across the Globe](https://stitchingacrosstheglobe.com/blogs/blog/hospital-sant-pau-quilt-block)