Here is the first part of the patchwork tutorial to make this quilt top. The finished size is approximately 45″ x 59″. I have chosen four colours to make my quilt but if you want a more…
Ein Blog über Alles rund um Patchwork und Quilts
My self-imposed ban on blog reading and posting is over as Lent ends tonight. I was only posting finishes on my blog, since this is my way of keeping track of what I've done and, more importantly, when. I missed reading about everyone's quilting adventures, but it was good for me to stop for a bit. As with most of us, the mask making continues. In between making masks, I worked on this scrappy quilt using 2 1/2" squares. As those who follow me know, I do not enjoy making scrappy quilts and am not a huge fan of how they look, either. This quilt has been fun to make, though. I kind of used it as a leader/ender with the masks, but then just began sewing the blocks so it could move along. When cleaning my Hidey Hole, I found a bag of 2 1/2" squares I had cut several years ago. I dug into my hug bags of scraps and cut more, adding to the mix. Then the 16 patches were made. There are all kinds of fun things to find in this quilt... butterflies, crabs, fish, whales, flowers, basketballs, golf clubs and bags, snowmen, shells, the sun, etc. My favorite though is the fussy cut Snoopy in the photo above. :) At least two borders will be added; one of the cream and then another round of squares. I may add another round of cream after that, but we shall see. If I add another round of cream, I may use a scrappy binding. Needless to say, there are A LOT of 2 1/2" squares left. Maybe another scrappy quilt is in my future. ***Edit*** I have had several questions about the pattern for this quilt from No Reply Bloggers. I did not have a pattern for this quilt. The design just came to me as I went along making it. Now back to making masks! Happy Quilting! Be safe and be well.
A la recherche d'inspiration et d'explications techniques pour les coutures courbes... un tuto bien expliqué pour tracer et couper des lignes courbes sur le blog de la célèbre Emma ici un autre tuto gratuit toujours chez Emma pour réaliser un joli...
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Patchwork bags
Fall colors for simple Half-square triangle patchwork pillow and hourglass quilted table runner tutorials and sewing projects.
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Aprenda como fazer artesanato com retalhos e produza lindas colchas de cama com os passo a passos e inspirações que separamos.
Looking for a simple DIY skirt tutorial? Follow along with our vintage Boho Maxi Skirt DIY tutorial. We show you how to make your own.
As promised I have started a new and simple patchwork project! I started cutting out 2.5" squares from my scraps about e...
Several months ago (January this year actually) I did a 2 inch postage stamp quilt that I really liked- such a great way to use up those scr...
Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, share how to make a Patchwork On Point Quilt where the squares are set 'on point'. Click here now for more!
Quilting Patchwork Bag Tutorial DIY step-by-step.
Patchwork block from the Moda Sampler Shuffle sew-along (Nov 2015 to Jan 2016). Fabric is Gooseberry by Lella Boutique for Moda.
Block #9 from the Patchwork Quilt Along hosted by the Fat Quarter Shop. A new, free quilt block pattern released every month.
Neuchâtel Patchwork's exhibition is over. We had a lot of visitors, lots of fun, lots of work and loved it all! The size of the quilts was given, and on top of that, our members had to use one of the two fabrics on the top left corner of the card in their quilt. Such a variety in the resulting quilts! L'exposition de Neuchâtel Patchwork est terminée. Nous avons eu beaucoup de visiteurs, beaucoup de travail, on s'est bien amusées, que du plaisir! La taille des quilts était donnée, et en plus, nos membres devaient utiliser un des deux tissus en haut à gauche de la carte dans leur quilt. Quelle variété dans les quilts résultant de ce défi! AF. Rey, R. Schouwey L. Luginbuhl, AM. Brunner, L. Hoffman M. Fischer-Vaucher, ML. Rosselet, Z. Masson R. Borel, J. Dodi, F. Tétaz MJ. Franchini, I. Schneider MJ. Fornoni, M. Picard N. Phillot, R. Schouwey, D. Muster L. Hool, C. Lomier-Viret I. Breguet, M. Collioud-Robert, T. Grubenmann MC. Robert, E. Grossmann, AF. Rey, T. Grubenmann U. Marchand, L. Luginbuhl I. Schneider, MJ. Franchini, K. Tahara MJ. Fornoni J. Mattia, L. Hool V. Jeanrenaud, ML. Rosselet, M. Ketterer D. Muster, F. Boissenin, J. Hippenmeyer
Le Simply Moderne n°26 comporte 13 projets de patchwork moderne (quilts, tablier, coussin), articles d'exposition, portrait de Sarah Hibbert...
Jan and Gena sure know how to make lovely quilts and it was my pleasure to quilt for them both. Quilt Information: Pattern - Homegrown by Sue Spargo Measurements - 46" x 46" Batting - Wool - Purchased from me. Backing - Supplied by customer. Quilting - Custom Quilting. Threads - Glide. Quilt Information: Pattern - Unknown to me. Measurements - 37" x 43" Batting - Supplied by customer. Backing - Supplied by customer. Quilting - Custom Quilting. Threads - Glide. Quiltmekiwi Etsy Store quilt feature! I thought I might feature one of the cot quilts for sale on my Etsy store from time to time. This is a sweet 1930's panel cot quilt with a 'bubbly' e2e Quilting design.
Quilt-as-you-go PDF Sewing Pattern, this is a Japanese origami style folded fabric method to make a unique handmade patchwork quilt. This is most suitable for hand stitching. The folded fabric squares look like cute Kawai food boxes, hence the quilt name: Bento Box Quilt. The finished quilt size is 15” by 17½” (38 cm by 45 cm), but the size can easily be adapted from a mini to king size quilt if required. The patchwork quilt design is reversible, so no backing fabric is required at the end. Fabric Requirements: 42 x different prints or a 5” charm pack. Small prints work best! 4” by 42” fabric strip for the centre squares or a FQ (18” by 21”) fabric. Batting scraps or thin cotton batting. Thread: Sulky 30 cotton or similar weight thread for stitching centre squares Stronger thread: Perlé cotton size #8 or #12 for joining blocks Optional: 1” (25mm) bias binding maker Optional: small piece of cardboard or template plastic to make a square template. This is a DIGITAL print-at-home PDF sewing pattern (no physical item will be sent!). Thank you for visiting Tikki London. Happy sewing 🧵 And if you are not a quilter yourself, this totally unique quilt project would make a great gift for someone who loves to make patchwork quilts, even for last-minute gifting, as the delivery is by instant download!
Cette semaine est bien remplie (je suis aujourd’hui à Clermont-Ferrand pour une journée de l’amitié), et je n’ai pas fini les tutos en cours. Aujourd’hui, j’ai donc préparé une sélection de modèle de patchwork gratuits trouvés sur le net. J’ai choisi des modèles modernes et frais, à transposer dans les tissus de votre choix! … Continuer la lecture de 13 modèles de patchwork gratuits →
Descubre todo sobre el crazy patchwork, una técnica super creativa para tus quilts, cojines, tapices... visitanos y conócela.
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Toda mulher ama uma bolsa, não é mesmo? Independente do tamanho, ela é indispensável no dia-a-dia feminino. Melhor ainda é quando podemos confeccioná-la do nosso jeito, como é o caso da bolsa de patchwork. Queridinho no mundo do artesanato, o patchwork é uma técnica que une diversos retalhos de tecidos. Embora possa ser utilizado na […]
Patchwork quilt blocks - 5" x 5" from the Fat Quarter Shop
This beautiful pattern features 20 flowers each inspired by vintage botanicals. Mix a variety of low volume fabrics in patchwork blocks to create the backgrounds for these delicately appliqued flowers. The pattern includes full size drawings and detailed photos of each flower along with detailed instructions for both applique and quilt construction. It is structured as a block of the month but sells as 1 complete pattern set. It is a one of a kind heirloom quilt that will forever adorn your home.Approx. 56" x 67"Materials Needed: Applique background: 1/3 yds of 10 low volume printsFor applique: 6 FQs (greens), 3 FQs (purples), 4 FQs (aquas/blues), 3 FQs (golds), 6 FQS (pinks/corals), 4 FQs (blues/periwinkles)1/2 yd for horizontal sashing strips5/8 yd for vertical sashing strips1 3/4 yd for side borders2 1/4 yds for outer borders5/8 yard for binding3 3/4 yards for backingClick here to see all of our Verna Mosquera patterns.
This cute butterfly mini quilt makes a perfect pillow to decorate your home for spring! The Butterfly Dance MINI pattern is available in my Etsy Shop now!
Happy March 1st! And because it is the first Wednesday in March, we are once again opening our monthly theme for the Modern Quilt Along series that we are doing in 2017. If you need a refresher of what this series is, go HERE to read the introduction post on the why’s and how’s. The theme […]
Catalina loves Cats. That's why as soon as I saw this quilt pattern, I knew it was for her. It is titled Pins and Paws from the Missouri Star Quilt Company. There was some fun quilting on this quilt. I love pieced backs. It's also a good way to use up left over fabric.This backing idea is from Gyleen Fitzgerald. This is one of my favorite border quilting patterns. I love quilted straight lines. They add so much movement to a quilt. The whole quilt. Richard thought the quilting was odd, but I think it is very modern. As always, a label.
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This month for Quilt Block Mania, we're going Traditional with a Twist. I've taken the prompt literally this time and have created this Twisted Log Cabin block, which does exactly what it says on the tin :-) It's a traditional log cabin block, but turned on point to make a fun-looking block that can be used for bigger
Hope of Hertfordshire 90" x 90" 12" Finished Block 9" Finished Border See the free quilt pattern below. Here's a star block with many possibilities published as "Hope of Hartford" by the Farm Journal in 1945. I assume the name recalls the Huys de Hoop (House of Hope), the first settlement that Dutch colonists built in what the English later named Hartford, Connecticut. Charles Voysey designed his own house The Orchard in Chorley Wood, Hertsfordshire in 1899 Because I have planned the block in my very British Morris Modernized fabrics, originally designed by Charles Voysey, I changed the pattern name to Hope of Hertfordshire, the English county with the original spelling. I Photoshopped it onto a bed at The Orchard. Voysey designed everything, the door latches, the fireplace, the rug, the furniture. Like many of the Arts & Crafts designer he thought the best bedspread was plain white. But What Fun is That??? So I've added a quilt. And here is a vintage quilt made in the pattern from about 1950, made from that Farm Journal pattern, I bet. The block is constructed sort of like a log cabin with pieced rectangles rotating around a center square. I shaded it differently from the original, making the background triangles a little darker so some secondary patterning appears. The lighter rectangles create another pinwheel between the blocks. You could do it scrappy as long as you had mediums and darks to shade the center, and lights and mediums for the backgrounds.Here's the yardage for a controlled color scheme with five fabrics. I drew the quilt up in EQ and under the Print Menu hit Fabric Yardage, which told me the yardage for the whole quilt. The darkest print - 1 3/8 yards. I used the darkest print in the line: #8260-14, Oleander in the red. The medium print - 2-3/4 yards. I used the largest print 8266-15 in the lighter green and tan, Oswin or or #8265-16, Saladin in tan The light background - 1-3/4 yards. I was thinking a Moda Bella Solid (#9900-67) Fig Tree Cream The medium background - 1-1/8 yards of Bella Solid (#9900-179) Together Tan The Border EQ's calculations on the border assumes the strips are pieced but I am not going to piece mine, rather cut them as one strip parallel to the selvage but I come up with the same yardage, which is 2-3/4 yards. You can get four 9-1/2" strips out of a width of fabric. I plan to use the #8264.13, the lighter colorway of the Bird & Tulip print. The print is not to scale in my mock-up at the top. A 9-1/2" strip would give you four repeats of the tulip. So cut 2 strips 9-1/2" x 72-1/2" for the sides and 2 strips 9-1/2" x 90-1/2" for the top and bottom borders. If you want to miter it, cut 4 strips 9-1/2" x 90-1/2" Cutting a 12" Block You need 49 blocks for a 7x7 grid. A - Cut 4 light rectangles of background fabric 5-1/4" x 2-7/8" B - Cut 1 square of medium background fabric and 1 square of dark print 6". Cut each into 4 triangles with 2 diagonal cuts. You need 4 dark print triangles and 4 medium background triangles. C - Cut 1 dark print square 2-7/8" D - Cut 2 squares 5-5/8" of medium print. Cut each into 2 triangles with 1 diagonal cut. Piecing the Block UPDATE Zipjezopje says in the Comments: Hi Barbara, you don't need to pivot to add the last part. When you add the centre square to unit one, you start sewing halfway of the square seen from the middle and sew to the end. Now you add rectangle two and three the way you show. Part four is added to the side of part three and to the centre square, because of the loose end you can sew till the end. Part four is now easily sewn to part one, and by doing so you also sew the part of the centre square. Thanks Z Here's the Farm Journal version from BlockBase--- #2586 but the old quilt I am copying had the triangles arranged in a different way---flipped--- which made more of a pinwheel, I thought. They are both cut to the same measurements, so you can see which one you like best on your design wall.
Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, share how to make a Patchwork On Point Quilt where the squares are set 'on point'. Click here now for more!
Mini Dresden Block Instructions are Included! Go through your stash and pull out a wide variety of 2 1/2″ squares for blocks like those in this beautiful quilt. This is a great project for using up leftover charm squares, jelly roll strips and scraps. Or, choose several mini (candy) charm packs of coordinated 2 1/2″ …
O que você faz com os retalhos que sobram das suas costuras? Por acaso tem alguma peça de roupa que não dá pra doar e quer aproveitar o tecido? Muitas vezes jogamos restos de tecidos no lixo por não saber o que fazer com eles, porém o artesanato com retalhos é algo que sempre está […]