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I decided to make a little sheet illustrating the number of squares you could cut from a fat quarter based on the size you needed. This way, I won't have to do so much math! Ha. It's probably best for my brain to have to do math but this is just so much easier and prettier to look at than a calculator. View the 8.5"x11" version here. View all of my cutting guides here. Related Posts: Half Square Triangles Layer Cake Cuts Basic Quilt Sizes Creating Charm Squares
Hi there! It's time for round 2 of Five Fat Quarter Fun! Amanda (@jedicraftgirl) and I are having so much fun creating projects that use just 5 fat quarters (plus maybe a little yardage). These patterns are free, quick and lots of fun to make! We hope to keep this up for a whole year and we have some exciting things planned so we hope you'll stay tuned! This month... This lap size quilt was inspired by simple snowflakes so I chose 5 wintry fat quarters that I had in my stash. Of course, these blocks are generic enough for any color/themed fabrics so go ahead and do your fabric pull! When it came to finishing this quilt, I found the deer silhouette fabric in my stash but I only had a yard - which was not enough! But you know when you find something you just fall in love with - you just have to have it! Unfortunately, I was on a super tight deadline so I could get this pattern to you this month, so I didn't have time to search around and/or order it online. But I decided to try just one local quilt shop (that I knew carried some Art Gallery fabrics) to see if they just might have it. And guess what! They had exactly the amount I needed so I took it all! It was perfect! Then, a few days later I had a similar experience with the binding fabric! I had enough of the grey/black dot fabric in my stash to bind it with but my heart was really set on using the red plaid. Again, I didn't really have time to search around for it and I knew it had been in quilt shops for a several months so my chances of finding it were slim but I decided that I would try just one quilt shop (a differrent one, that I knew carried a lot of Moda fabrics). I walked into the shop, the woman working there asked me if I was looking for anything particular, I described the plaid, she walked right over to it and I about died! I couldn't believe my luck! Cathy Barney quilted it for me using a pattern called "Even Simpler Cable" by Legacy Quilting. It matches the light red fabric really well and I loved the knit sweater vibe it gave so it was a no-brainer choice for quilting! This winter has been mild for us (which is weird because we're right at the base of these mountains here in Utah) but I felt like it was fitting to bind and photograph this quilt on this beautiful, snowy day. I love the snow! If you'd like to get this FREE pattern, click HERE. Be sure to stop by Amanda's blog, Jedi Craft Girl, to read all about her neutral farmhouse version of Cabin Fever. It's darling and her living room & dining room are too!!! And if you're on Instagram be sure to tag Amanda and I at @jedicraftgirl and @gigis_thimble. We'd love to see your versions of any of our Five Fat Quarter Fun projects! Be sure to use the hashtag #fivefatquarterfun. Thanks for stopping by today. Happy quilting! ~ Amber
Well, hello there. Welcome back to Quilting 101! One of the best parts of starting this blogging journey has been the friends that have reached out with their own excitement over quilting. Each …
What are fabric fat quarters, and how can you use them for quilting? See lots of different ways to cut your fat quarters into useful sizes. #fatquarters
Learn how many fat quarters you need to make a quilt with this post. You'll also learn how to calculate how many fat quarters you'll need.
Often I find myself purchasing a fat quarter bundle and then designing a quilt that fits the amount of fabric I have to work with. I don't like to have a lot of scrap fabric left over so I try to make the biggest quilt that the bundle I purchased allows for. Different bundles come with different amo
Birds are warmblooded animals, which means that they maintain their body temperature independent of the environment. However, their often tiny size forces them to adapt, and even work together, when it gets cold outside. New Zealand Birds describes this behavior in one species, the fantail:
Science proved that animals can have midlife crises, so why not quarter life ones? Here are some animals suffering from such an affliction.
Learn how to make a quilt for free! My improv stash quilting method combines the incredible versatility of improv piecing with those stash fabrics you love.
Tokyo has an adorable little tram called the Sakura Tram! It’s the nickname for the Toden Arakawa Line, one of only two streetcar lines serving the massive metropolis. The Sakura Tram runs along Tokyo’s north, from Waseda Station via Ikebukuro, Sugamo, and Arakawa before arriving at Minowabashi. The tram takes you through idyllic alleys and along residential areas, showing you an entirely different side of Tokyo that you’d see if you gazed out of the windows of, say, the Yamanote Line. Flowers, traditional buildings, and the beauty of everyday life in Tokyo make a ride on the Arakawa Line so memorable. In spring, the streetcar offers breathtaking views of cherry blossoms, hence its nickname: Sakura Tram. Not just traveling on the Arakawa Line but actually getting off and exploring a bit really means exploring Tokyo off the beaten path and seeing places that can’t be found in guidebooks. The best way to enjoy Arakawa Line sightseeing is to buy a Toden one-day ticket for 400 yen (or 200 yen for kids) at a ticket machine, an office, or inside the tram itself.
A guide of the best things to do in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. Located in Eastern Europe, Budapest is one of the most beauriful cities on this area.
Stoffmärkte gehören zu den schönsten Seiten dieses Hobbys. In diesem Beitrag erfährst du, welche 10 Dinge du auf dem Stoffmarkt kaufen solltest.
Jardin de Sculptures, a peaceful park with sculptures along its paths, located in the French Quarter of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
From Germany to Georgia—Savannah, Georgia, that is—explore some of the most beautiful Jewish places of prayer in the world.
Make a difference in the world by sharing your talents - a list of charities in need of sewing and quilting and fabric donations.
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100% Premium Cotton 44-45" - 125g/sqm Item is sold as a fat quarter and in half yard increments. If ordering more than a half yard, product will be cut as full amount ordered and come as one cut. (For example - ordering 2 Half Yards = 1 Yard and will be cut as one yard.) Art Gallery Fabrics Recommended Fabric Care: Quilting Cotton - Machine wash warm. Use non-chlorine bleach. Tumble Dry medium. Use warm iron. *We do our best to make sure all photos are taken with the best representation of colors possible. However, colors may vary slightly from photos.
Using salvaged materials and plenty of ingenuity, a young couple in Jugiong, NSW, has reinvented an old shearer's quarters, now known as 'The Quarters'.
Learn how many fat quarters you need to make a quilt with this post. You'll also learn how to calculate how many fat quarters you'll need.
Style and function wrapped in luxurious western flare is precisely what the equine industry has come to expect from Signature Quarters — and with good reason. The Chickasha, Oklahoma trailer conversion company has been designing show-stopping trailers for customers since 2006, and they know a thing or two about innovating “inside the box.” A […]
This beautiful barn with living quarters was built by DC Builders in Burlington, North Carolina. We worked closely with the client to make sure it was the structure of their dreams.
These lap quilt patterns using fat quarters is perfect for your fabric line collection or even your one off scrappy random buys.
Mother in Law Quarters HAWK understands that sometimes traditional housing just does not work for your situation and is usually not cost effective, so we have an answer. A Mother In Law quarter will keep your loved ones close without draining your bank account. As time passes and parents/grandparents age, often times
This is one that I adapted from Recipe #199636 after I scored 4 huge chicken leg quarters on sale. ($0.39 a pound!). I added a few things and adjusted the cooking time and temp to to what worked for me. The skin got SO crispy and the chicken was moist and retained the flavors. It also fell off the bone. I hope you enjoy! UPDATE 11/13/15: THANK YOU for all of the great reviews! I am so glad it's such a hit! Make sure you check out the reviews for some other ideas on how to switch it up a little (but the original is still my personal favorite).
Come on up to the quarters to see my room reveal. That’s right, take the steps up to the second story. I call it our guest quarters, but I suppose ‘garage apartment’ might be a better term. Come on in. The door is open. Here is what the bed looks like now. You […]
Often I find myself purchasing a fat quarter bundle and then designing a quilt that fits the amount of fabric I have to work with. I don't like to have a lot of scrap fabric left over so I try to make the biggest quilt that the bundle I purchased allows for. Different bundles come with different amo
Birds are warmblooded animals, which means that they maintain their body temperature independent of the environment. However, their often tiny size forces them to adapt, and even work together, when it gets cold outside. New Zealand Birds describes this behavior in one species, the fantail:
Science proved that animals can have midlife crises, so why not quarter life ones? Here are some animals suffering from such an affliction.
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