Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Baseball quilt - posted in Quilt Pictures, Patterns & Inspiration...: Just finished making a baseball quilt for my daughter. She is hosting a ball reunion this fall so I made a baseball quilt to raffle off to off set some costs. This was a fun project that I did mostly on the long arm sashed a plain fabric and marked the stitching line with a frixion pen then put on my Maxine my Millie and applied the chenille strips now for the secret to fluffing it up.......Take your shop vac and vac...
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Children just love to imagine and this would be perfect for a car ride, a trip, on the couch or as a little extra in bed! Bubbling design is beautiful embroidery Use it as an accent blanket or hang it on a wall 45” x 52” with pirate ships and sea themed designs Backed with another soft cotton matching fabric Washable and reversible.. May bunch slightly after washing as all quilts have Dry lower heat and use mild detergent to maintain the beauty
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Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
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Children just love to imagine and this would be perfect for a car ride, a trip, on the couch or as a little extra in bed! Bubbling design is beautiful embroidery Use it as an accent blanket or hang it on a wall 45” x 52” with pirate ships and sea themed designs Backed with another soft cotton matching fabric Washable and reversible.. May bunch slightly after washing as all quilts have Dry lower heat and use mild detergent to maintain the beauty
For Christmas this year, my mom made my son a new quilt to fit his new bed. We were trying to find some car fabric but could not find one that we really loved. I
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
For the adventure and/or pirate lover; a cute pirate ship and treasure map quilt for your child. Bright and colorful aspects of a treasure hunt will not only make this a quilt to cuddle under but also serve as a play mat for fun creative and imaginative play. Quilt is 40 x 46 inches with a black polka dot border and backing. Quilt is long arm quilted with cream colored thread in a wave pattern. Wash in cool water on gentle cycle. Hang dry or dry on low heat. No refunds or exchanges. Contact seller for questions.
For Christmas this year, my mom made my son a new quilt to fit his new bed. We were trying to find some car fabric but could not find one that we really loved. I
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
A cute, original and fun 100% cotton fabric panel with 42 cute assorted 5” patchwork squares. Designed by us with love (and so much fun!) It contains 42 different PIRATES with a colourful design. Not 2 are identical! Perfect for patchwork and quilting crafts. They could make a great gift for a crafty friend or to add to your fabric stash for your next project. What about an “I spy” quilt? It is sold as either a continuous panel or as pre-cut charms. Please choose your preferred option in the menu. If CONTINUOUS PANEL: * width = 6 squares = 31 inches (aprox. 80 cm) * length = 7 squares = 36 inches (aprox. 91 cm) If PRE-CUT SQUARES - these will be delivered as 5 inches square charms Each square in the panel is slightly bigger than 5 inches - it is exactly 5.1 inches. It has been designed like this, on purpose. That extra 0.1 inch allows some margin for potential cutting mistakes (we’ve been there!) The bright motives have been digitally printed on 100% cotton fabric, quilting weight. The fabric used is certified according to OEKO-TEX that is the leading safety mark of textile products. They have been tested for harmful chemicals and are found to be safe. To enjoy vivid colours longer, follow these care instructions: DO NOT pre-wash the fabric panel.
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
What little boy or girl wouldn't love to have this exciting quilt made for them? Size 84.5" x 50" single bed quilt.This one contains some pre-printed pirate cotton. There is always some pirate fabric on sale that you can choose to use but the pattern gives all the instructions and patterns to make this quilt with no pirate fabric. It gives clear step-by-step instructions with measurements, diagrams and photos and includes full size appliqué patterns for fishes, whale, octopus, hull. sand, waves, sails and flags to both make the centre panel and centres for the log cabin squares. It is clearly planned so that everyone should be able to make it and I am certain it will be appreciated. I first made this for one of my grandsons, then made another one for an exhibition. This sold before it was even hung up, and on day1 of the exhibition I took an order. Also on days 2 and 3...and that was enough. I wouldn't take any more orders. I have made one more to be able to create an accurate pattern for anyone to use - so here it is. It is really a pleasure to stitch but 5 was enough!! Each of them was slightly different.
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Hoist the sails! Pirate Quilt by Quiltsandnicestuff. 32 pirate quilt blocks to make a lovely kidsquilt. Find out more about the pattern!
Description The Pirates Treasure Fabric Panel is part of the Pirate Adventure Fabric Collection printed by Fun Sewing. Digitally Printed on 100% cotton. This panel is available in 6 different sizes: 4.5 Inches by 4.5 Inches 9 Inches by 9 Inches 18 Inches by 18 Inches 23 Inches by 23 Inches 36 Inches by 36 Inches 43 Inches by 43 Inches Fun Sewing prints are only available through ineedfabric.com, not sold in stores or anywhere else online. * Proudly Manufactured in Dickson, Tennessee USA! * * Even though we do our best to make certain that the colors in our fabric photographs are accurate, please be aware that your display screen may show small variances in color, shade or hue View more
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AAWRGH! From sword wielding crabs to an eye patched Octopus to a sunken Chest of Gold filled with 3-D coins this delightful quilt will make you exclaim Shiver Me Timbers! From the Prescott Loves Quilting Show Pirates Treasure Designed and Quilted by Cindy Phare Cindy made this Themed Quilt for Machine Quilters Showcase May 2012 She wrote "I love watching people discover all of the fun things that I put in it." I would be one of those people. I stood by this quilt for quite a while letting each little section sink in. In fact, after a few minutes I found myself "talking pirate" Yo Ho Ho! Avast Me Proud Beauty! Scupper that Ahoy Matie Aye Blimey Cindy really hit the Mother Lode with this one!
Pirate Ship Print is an instant digital download. You will receive one Jpeg depicting Amy's original quilt. No print will be mailed. You can print this file at home on your own printer or take it to a print shop of your choice. This download is for personal use only, not for commercial use or resale. Fast, easy and affordable - no shipping or waiting necessary. Purchase, Print and Enjoy! INCLUDED 8"x 8" jpeg of Pirate Ship (Pirate Captain & Crab images shown may be purchased separately) Excellent quality high resolution (300 dpi) file which will produce an amazing image. It will easily print at smaller sizes and up to 400% without losing it’s quality. Watermark will not appear on the final image. HOW IT WORKS Purchase this listing and you can download the file immediately. You will also be sent an email with a download link. Click “Download” to save the file to your computer. Print on quality matte or glossy photo paper for best results at home or send the file to a printing/copy shop. Be sure the scale is set at 100% or the desired size when printing. © Copyright 2018 - Amy Bradley Designs All Rights Reserved. All images, designs, and text are copyrighted and cannot be used for commercial purposes, reproduced, or re-distribute this file without obtaining prior written consent from the owner.
It all started with the trimmed corners of the Snowball blocks from another project (which can't be displayed because it's a Christmas present!). The trimmed corners yielded a messload of 3-1/2" half-square triangles ... 48 of them to be exact. These are a sufficient size that SOMETHING could be done with them! These are pile of 16, which are the number I need to use in the block I eventually chose to use them up. With so many half-square triangles, I wanted to do SOMETHING with them but not pinwheels ... BTDT and besides, pinwheels are such an ordinary solution; I was looking for something with a little more pizzazz. After using Google's Image search function, I settled on the Carpenter's Wheel block as the most suitable for using up my half-square triangles. This particular pattern came from Marcia Hohn's Quilter's Cache and is the 'easy' version since it uses only half-square triangles and not the traditional Y-seams. However, after looking at other Carpenter Wheel blocks, I discovered that if you *also* put a half-square triangle at the outer 4 corners, you will get an interesting secondary pattern with or without sashing ... so I made that very slight alteration to Marcia's pattern. Because Marcia's pattern very conveniently calls for 3-1/2" half-square triangles, all I had to do was find the complimentary third color to work with what I already had and sew *those* half-square triangles. The resultant block is a monster-sized 24"! :-) Marcia's directions are VERY clear and VERY easy to do. The most difficult part was putting the correct half-square triangle in the correct place! :-) I chose to use a medium green for the third color and was able to pull quite a few from my stash. Some of them I later decided not to use. I was able to make *3* 24" Carpenter Wheel blocks before I ran out of suitable greens. Because the original half-square triangles came from another project, I was also running dangerously low on those two colors (the light background and the deep coral); fortunately, they came from Joann's calico wall and they were still there! woo hoo! :-) I also found, in the remnant bin at an additional 50% off, another medium green that will make the fourth and final Carpenter's Wheel block. I don't want to make any more 24" Carpenter Wheel blocks because 1) this was SUPPOSED to be an almost quick-and-dirty project to be done in-between others and 2) after the 4th Carpenter's Wheel block is made, I just don't want to be making any more. It is at this point I am now stuck. I like to make "useful" size quilts, which normally translate into bed-sized quilts. I am also amenable to making a throw size from these 4 blocks ... but what layout? I can't quite use them as they are as the size isn't "useful". I love using Electric Quilt to help me with design choices but for this particular layout, I have discovered that I don't have the specific knowledge I need to do what I want ... and that is very annoying. I may be reduced to doing this old-school .. with paper cutouts! Fortunately, Electric Quilt can supply me with the blocks to cut out; I'll just move them around on my worktable. :-) Since each block is 24" square, using a horizontal grid layout gives me 48" wide (if no sashing is used) or slightly larger (say 50" - 54", if sashing is used). I need to add top & bottom borders to give me a proper length. But what?? I'm still struggling with what to use. Maybe I could repeat *half* of the Carpenter's Wheel over each block for the top & bottom borders for an 'arch' kind of look. But, I can't get Electric Quilt to give me the layout I want for the borders! Then, it occurred to me to see what an on-point layout would give me ... and that resulted in another set of problems ... not only would I still need top & bottom borders for length, but I would have the setting triangles to deal with. Perhaps some interesting applique work? Or if I split the setting triangles into 2 pieces, maybe put a *quarter* of the Carpenter's Wheel in each small triangle? See the outer sashing/border in the layout on the left? Electric Quilt cut the blocks at each corner off .. they are triangles instead of the squares that I wanted. That's one of the skills I don't have for Electric Quilt, so the layout looks odd. I just need to remember how I really want it to look. And instead of finishing up this "quick and dirty" layout, I'm now still in the design phase! I just may let this one sit on the design wall for a while. What I REALLY want to be doing is quilting "Lumiere de Noel" with Lizzie .. I have the batting, I have the backing ... but this Carpenter's Wheel project has waylaid me! :-)
Pirate quilt by Susan, featuring UT's "The Seven Deadly Seas" design on the map in the middle.
Avast! If you’d like to have an adventure with some rowdy pirates, you’ve come to the right place. These 7″ by 7″ applique block patterns include a full-sized ap…
Fun and exciting pirate ship quilt. A little boys dream. Quilt kit is sold out. Pattern and some fabric is still available. Quilt kit included pattern and the fabric to make the quilt top. Fabric comes from Riley Blake Pirates Tale 100% quilting cotton. You will receive the pattern, 1 Panel, 1 1/8 yard of Main Black fabric, 1 5/8 yard Pirates in Blue, 1 1/4 yard Stripes in Red, 5/8 yard Skulls in Red, 3/8 yard Sharks in Black. The skulls in back are part of the main panel, so no material is waisted. Additional Fabric to complete the quilt NOT included are: Backing: 5 1/4 yards of 42" fabric, Or 2 yards of 90"-108" fabric. Binding: 3/4 yards of 42" fabric. Batting: 2 yards of 90"-108" batting