I am absolutely thrilled to finally push the Oh Honey quilt pattern out into the world. Today is release day! There have already been several posts on Oh Honey if you missed them: Work in Progress Video chat about the fabric chart + Tester’s quilts Quilt Reveal There’s also been half a dozen tutorials...
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This pattern is suitable for all skill levels and is made with simple machine piecing - no templates or paper piecing required! This is a digital PDF pattern, meaning that a digital copy of the pattern will be sent to you immediately after you have made your purchase. From there, you can either read the pattern on your device, or print it out if you prefer to have a physical pattern. _________________________ Designed by Margot Languedoc | The Pattern Basket
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Today’s post is just a quick little chat about the fabric diagram in the Oh Honey quilt pattern. The pattern releases on May 15. Get the Oh Honey quilt pattern! Supplies needed for Oh Honey Oh Honey quilt pattern 1.5″ paper hexagons (211 hexagons are used) Sewline glue stick...
Honey Ridge Quilt pattern is a controlled scrap quilt with a beautiful alternating block. The pieced blocks are striking in the placement of fabrics within the block to create versatile looks, even though the blocks are all the same.
tutorial on Benartex blog today! giveaway for fat quarter bundle on my blog!
Finished Size: 15" x 11" (37.5cm x 27.5cm) A basic knowledge of English Paper Piecing is suggested to complete this pattern. MATERIALS FOR 4 PLACEMATS [5 to 7] *F8s in a variety of colours 1-yard background fabric 8 yards binding [4] 17" x 13" batting [4] 19" x 18" backing Fabric basting glue *Fat Eighth = 9" x 21" (22.5cm x 52.5cm)
All Patterns Are Brand New From The Designer or Manufacturer! Honey Bee Lane BOM Complete Quilting and Applique Pattern Set From Quilt Company BRAND NEW, Please See Description For More Information! This Garden is All A-Buzz! Create a garden filled with the sweetest little beehives you have ever seen! There are five individual primitive style Beehive blocks, each with its own theme and made out of “In Stitches” & “Woolie Flannel” fabric from Maywood Studio. The Beehives, Checkerboard Setting Blocks, Flower Garden & Leaf Borders are quick and are Super easy pieced and appliqued. The finished quilt measures 62" inch x 56" inch. There are 6 patterns to complete the quilt. A Honey Bee Lane Accessory Fabric Packet is also available! See Pictures for additional information.
Quilt kit for the Starling Quilt by Suzy Quilts. Includes 11 colours and binding with optional background/star fabric for the Throw (62" x 70") sized quilt included in the pattern. Please contact me if you would like a kit made up for any of the other sizes! Fabrics include: - AGF Honey Fusion in Olivia Honey - AGF Gayle Loraine in Gentle Nostalgia - AGF Listen to Your Heart in Bright Star Six - AGF Dusk Fusion in Carved Notches Dusk - AGF Flower Society in Retro Prairie Fresh - AGF Gayle Loraine in Always Together - AGF All is Well in Planted Florets - AGF Softer Side in Covent Garden Seven - AGF Velvet in Sweet Darling - AGF All is Well in Rising Blooms - AGF Softer Side in Magnolia Seven Binding: AGF Willow in Four Leaf Glow Optional Star Fabric/Background: Bella Solids in Off White The pattern for the Starling Quilt is not included in this listing. The pattern can be purchased from Suzy Quilts from March 14 (or March 1 for Cutting Table members).The bundle is cut to size in my smoke free, pet free home.Please note that I try to represent the true colour of the fabric as best as possible in my photos, however colours may differ slightly between the listing photo and the physical product.
Indulge your wanderlust in a field of wild daisies as bees buzz quietly overhead. Step into summer with this modern mix of fresh florals, modern geometrics and cheerful plaids. In sun kissed tones of honey, marigold and lemony yellow this collection stirs the senses.
Has it really been two weeks since I last posted??? Makes me sad to think I haven't been quilting that much, as I didn't think it had been that long. I started working on the free Glam Clam pattern from Latifah Saafir, and using the Curve Master foot. (affiliate link) I was making mine in yellows for a baby quilt, and finished sewing the clams by the next day. Unfortunately, the applique and quilting got delayed a bit, but the whole quilt got finished up today. Here's a full quilt picture. The bees are in a hive full of honey, or they are on top of a flower seeking nectar. Either way, they're pretty cute! For the quilting, I did an open stipple all over with yellow Glide thread, then outlined the bees with Sulky invisible polyester monofilament. First time I've used that on my Innova, and had no problems. Here's the back, a nice soft yellow flannel. And as for the bees, they're my own creation, in two versions. Happy Quilting!
Now that I am retired I am able to pursue my interests. I enjoy quilting, gardening, spinning, cooking, and now… by marymg2014
In the Spring when all of nature starts to bloom and the bees are busy doing there thing, is called the honey flow. Kerry certainly has captured that in her beautiful and vibrant design. A few close up looks....as yet the quilt is unbound....but I had fun helping Kerry pick out the binding at Elaine's quilt block where are group meets. The pattern will soon be available at Kerry Stitch Designs. I'm hoping for some uninterrupted time in my sewing room today. I have been so well intentioned and then I keep getting side tracked with baby calls that I end up getting nothing accomplished. The little family is now home and getting familiar with their new life. Their black lab named Mia gave the baby a good all over sniff, gave him a lick and moved on to take her own nap......Have a splendid week end everyone. "Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth finds reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature - - the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter." Rachael Carson
Quilt kit for the Starling Quilt by Suzy Quilts. Includes 11 colours and binding with optional background/star fabric for the Throw (62" x 70") sized quilt included in the pattern. Please contact me if you would like a kit made up for any of the other sizes! Fabrics include: - AGF Honey Fusion in Olivia Honey - AGF Gayle Loraine in Gentle Nostalgia - AGF Listen to Your Heart in Bright Star Six - AGF Dusk Fusion in Carved Notches Dusk - AGF Flower Society in Retro Prairie Fresh - AGF Gayle Loraine in Always Together - AGF All is Well in Planted Florets - AGF Softer Side in Covent Garden Seven - AGF Velvet in Sweet Darling - AGF All is Well in Rising Blooms - AGF Softer Side in Magnolia Seven Binding: AGF Willow in Four Leaf Glow Optional Star Fabric/Background: Bella Solids in Off White The pattern for the Starling Quilt is not included in this listing. The pattern can be purchased from Suzy Quilts from March 14 (or March 1 for Cutting Table members).The bundle is cut to size in my smoke free, pet free home.Please note that I try to represent the true colour of the fabric as best as possible in my photos, however colours may differ slightly between the listing photo and the physical product.
Bzzzzzz cotton fabric, batting, thread machine pieced + quilted by Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill 32" x 32" 2015 Fitted with a hanging sleeve for wall display. I designed Bzzzzzz over the course of many major winter storms. There was so much snow, I could barely see the beehives out the windows of my st
The Quilting Bee wall hanging. PDF downloadable quilt pattern “The Quilting Bee’s” name is taken from the busy honey bee. A quilting bee was held for the purpose of hand quilting a finished quilt top. Women of all ages vied to be asked to participate rather than being relegated to the kitchen to make lunch. Heaven forbid you should miss the fun of gossiping and exchanging secret matters of the heart. Underneath the quilt top and chatter the little girls would play with their dolls. 42 inches across raw edge applique full size pattern easy directions
Get ready for a summer of style with our Honey Fusion Collection Lookbook! From our free quilt pattern “Beekeeper” to children’s apparel, we have it all.
Enjoy the Homespun Honey digital pattern from Love of Quilting May June 2013 issue.
This week we are swapping 1930s reproduction fabrics in class. And I have patterned the very traditional, very cute Honey Bee Block for this swap.
Honey Bee Quilt Block pattern includes 2 sizes quilt blocks (4 1/2" x 6" and 9" x 12") and step by step instructions. Finished Quilt Block Sizes: 4 1/2" x 6" 9" x 12" Skill Level: Confident Beginner Techniques used: Traditionally pieced quilt pattern with no templates or paper piecing. This is a digital PDF e-pattern. It will automatically be sent to you at the email address provided at the time of purchase. You can print it after purchase from your home computer. NOTE that the pdf-file contents many diagrams, so it may use some ink when you send it to your color printer. PDF patterns are non-refundable due to the nature of the medium. Thank you for understanding. You will need a PDF reader such as Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader to open the file. You can find all my patterns here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MariesQuiltsStore?ref=hdr_shop_menu§ion_id=18570552
Be inspired by this gorgeous Bee and honey Quilt. 67” x 67” Beautiful accent to any home. Background quilting is bee themed also constructed of 100% cotton fabric,batting is 80% cotton and 20% polyester to help with possible shrinkage. Machine, binded, and sewn in label in the back corner to personalize your possible gift giving. Popular bee and honey theme.
Spellbound is a honey bun and jelly roll friendly quilt pattern by Pieced Just Sew. You are purchasing a digital PDF pattern, NOT a paper pattern. The pattern will be available to download as a PDF after purchase. The pattern must be downloaded on a desktop computer or laptop, or by logging in using a browser on a mobile device. Files cannot be downloaded with the Etsy app. If you do not receive an email from Etsy with the download link, go to the Purchases section of your Etsy account. The finished quilt measures approximately 80"x80" Materials: - 1 jelly roll - 1 honey bun* - Background - 5-1/4 yards - Binding - 3/4 yard - Backing - 5 yards *Pattern explains alternatives if honey buns are not available. The quilt pictured features All Hallows' Eve by Fig Tree and Co. for Moda Fabrics. Share your quilt made with this pattern on Instagram with the hashtag #spellboundquilt
Spellbound is a honey bun and jelly roll friendly quilt pattern by Pieced Just Sew. You are purchasing a digital PDF pattern, NOT a paper pattern. The pattern will be available to download as a PDF after purchase. The pattern must be downloaded on a desktop computer or laptop, or by logging in using a browser on a mobile device. Files cannot be downloaded with the Etsy app. If you do not receive an email from Etsy with the download link, go to the Purchases section of your Etsy account. The finished quilt measures approximately 80"x80" Materials: - 1 jelly roll - 1 honey bun* - Background - 5-1/4 yards - Binding - 3/4 yard - Backing - 5 yards *Pattern explains alternatives if honey buns are not available. The quilt pictured features All Hallows' Eve by Fig Tree and Co. for Moda Fabrics. Share your quilt made with this pattern on Instagram with the hashtag #spellboundquilt
The Quilting Bee wall hanging. PDF downloadable quilt pattern “The Quilting Bee’s” name is taken from the busy honey bee. A quilting bee was held for the purpose of hand quilting a finished quilt top. Women of all ages vied to be asked to participate rather than being relegated to the kitchen to make lunch. Heaven forbid you should miss the fun of gossiping and exchanging secret matters of the heart. Underneath the quilt top and chatter the little girls would play with their dolls. Round hoop used in binding is from The Quilt Connection: https://www.quiltconnectionsd.com/ 42 inches across raw edge applique full size pattern easy directions
Quilt kit for the Starling Quilt by Suzy Quilts. Includes 11 colours and binding with optional background/star fabric for the Throw (62" x 70") sized quilt included in the pattern. Please contact me if you would like a kit made up for any of the other sizes! Fabrics include: - AGF Honey Fusion in Olivia Honey - AGF Gayle Loraine in Gentle Nostalgia - AGF Listen to Your Heart in Bright Star Six - AGF Dusk Fusion in Carved Notches Dusk - AGF Flower Society in Retro Prairie Fresh - AGF Gayle Loraine in Always Together - AGF All is Well in Planted Florets - AGF Softer Side in Covent Garden Seven - AGF Velvet in Sweet Darling - AGF All is Well in Rising Blooms - AGF Softer Side in Magnolia Seven Binding: AGF Willow in Four Leaf Glow Optional Star Fabric/Background: Bella Solids in Off White The pattern for the Starling Quilt is not included in this listing. The pattern can be purchased from Suzy Quilts from March 14 (or March 1 for Cutting Table members).The bundle is cut to size in my smoke free, pet free home.Please note that I try to represent the true colour of the fabric as best as possible in my photos, however colours may differ slightly between the listing photo and the physical product.
Each month this year, I have been releasing one block of this fun pattern absolutely free. The Tweet as Honey Sew Along ended on Jan 31, 2024. You can find all of the block patterns, along with the full pattern HERE. Tweet as Honey features flowers, bees and birds. Each block incorporates applique and embroidery
This is the final quilt I pieced for market–“My Log Cabin” by Joanna Figueroa. The quilt was pieced using a honey bun of Joanna’s newest collection, Butterscotch & Rose which is a delightful blend of traditional Fig Tree patterns and colors. Joanna’s signature cream that comes with the collection was used for the background. Joanna’s […]
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One of my favorite things about my garden is the gentle hum of bees as they glide from flower to flower. In celebrating nature's tiniest marvels, I have designed a buzzingly beautiful quilt inspired by Deb Strain's new fabric line "Honey & Lavender". The quilt finishes at 56" x 64" and uses 1 Honey Yellow panel fro
12" block in the Best of Morris Table Runner Kit Here's a kit made from my latest William Morris repro fabrics. Moda is offering a kit on Craftsy. 12" x 58" Click here to see the Best of Morris Table Runner kit: http://www.craftsy.com/supplies/moda-best-of-morris-table-runner-kit/10296 "Bring timeless style to your dinner table with Moda's Morris Table Runner Kit! You'll receive a pattern and fabric to sew this elegant, 12" x 58" runner. Featuring classic prints and an easy-to-piece design, this project comes together quickly -- and makes a lasting impression!" I loved the look and did a little digital sketching to see what the 12" blocks would look like if you made 16 of them and added a little border (maybe 3") for a 56" square quilt. The block pattern is an old one dating back at least to the 1840s. You find it in various classic color schemes like indigo on white. The basic structure is a square in the center of the block with 3 leaves on each corner. All can be appliqued but occasionally you find a vintage example in which the square background is pieced and the leaves are appliqued over the seams. I've been doing a little pattern tracking on the block, trying to figure out the date of the design and the influences. In my book Encyclopedia of Applique it's got a number (#5.32) but no name. You can barely read my fuzzy snapshot of page 64 above. It says: "5.32 T (for traditional pattern) Unnamed---from a quilt ca. 1840" I have found several variations in mid-19th century quilts, with the variety in the shapes of the leaves. These are from samplers and from single-pattern repeat block quilts. A different green, typical of the early 1840s when Sarah Ann Smith of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania signed and dated this chintz-bordered version in 1844. Here's a graceful example--mid-19th-century. Are those seams extending from the edges into the leaves? I guess you could piece this whole thing. You---not me. A block from an album/sampler. The corners look like cacti. During the 20th century a change occurred. The center square became a nine-patch. #5.33 Here I labeled it T for Traditional applique and indexed two names: Honey Bee from Nancy Cabot's quilt column in the Chicago Tribune in 1933. Birds in the Air from the Coats and Clark Thread Company in 1942. Maybe it isn't so T for traditional, but rather a D for designer-drawn. Ruby Short McKim is probably the first designer to show this pattern with a nine-patch in 1929. McKim's pattern published in the Kansas City Star in 1929. Carrie Hall called it Blue Blazes too in her 1935 book Romance of the Patchwork Quilt. Here's the actual block from the Hall collection at the Spencer Museum at the University of Kansas. (An aside: I bet that tan color was once darker than the blue, but it has faded to khaki.) To see it at Spencer's online collection site click here and scroll down: http://collection.spencerart.ku.edu/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalSearch&module=collection&fulltext=honey Hall in her book included a photo of a finished quilt with the nine-patch center. It's tough to tell how old it is from the black and white photo but the border is a weak clue to after 1870 or so. Hall, who was always on the side of romance --- as in fiction---captioned this quilt "Honey Bee: A beautiful specimen of this lovely old colonial pattern." Colonial technically means before 1776 but in the 1930s that word implied "old." It's certainly not a colonial pattern, much more an 1840s design, which of course is "old." Because the block with the nine-patch is mostly pieced I included it in my BlockBase for pieced designs. The block with the nine patch has a number in BlockBase #2217 and an applique number #5.33. In either format---with or without the nine-patch--- it's a good beginner's block because it's simple piecing and simple applique. The Table Runner kit is an excellent format for basic patchwork, a good teaching tool, or a project to improve your skills. Another vintage variation---no name, no number, one of a kind?
This is the coordinating backing for the Honey To The Soul Quilt Kit - Honey & Lavender. Backing measures approximately 3-1/4 yards.
One of my dearest friends approached me a few weeks ago to ask whether I could help her customise one of my patterns. Her work colleague was injured in the Manchester Arena bombing and she wanted to raise funds for him by making a special quilt to raffle. The block she wanted to include was a Bee. The industrious Worker Bee has been a symbol of the city of Manchester since the C19th and, since the terrorist attack, has been adopted as an emblem of unity, strength and positivity. In that spirit,