Going to sleep under your average, run-of-the-mill, storebought duvet feels nothing like snuggling under an artistic quilt that you or your loved one made for you. With affection. With care in every stitch. With countless hours of skill and dedication.
Dans le pavillon des pays, à l'espace d'expositions, Artextures : Pavillon des pays, espace d'expositions, Artextures: Noir, gris, rouge, Claude Perchenet Noir, gris, rouge, Claude Perchenet, détail Un des pays à l'honneur, le Kenya : African quilts, from Kenya: Tribesman, Jasvinder Phull Tribesman, Jasvinder Phull, détail Modern African, Dorothy Stockell Awesome Threesome, Rajminder Kaur Kalsi Awesome Threesome, Rajminder Kaur Kalsi, détail Giraffe and Egrets, Bev Rebelo Giraffe and Egrets, Bev Rebelo, détail Giraffe and Egrets, Bev Rebelo, détail Coastal Memories and Old Lace, Lady Jennifer Hewett Coastal Memories and Old Lace, Lady Jennifer Hewett, détail Mara (Chenille Maasai), Jasvinder Phull Reflections, Rohini Desai Reflections, Rohini Desai, détail Linking up with : Let's Bee Social / Needle and Thread Thursday
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UPD: After some people asked me for a pattern, I decided to share a free template for the dragon so you can make your own. You can find the link to the template and some tips here. No sun to be expected in the next couple of days, but I couldn't wait for a chance to take nice pics. I just had to hare this with you as soon as the sleeve was on it. She's going to my daughter's room and was already named Lily. Nice to meet you too. I've shown the beginnings of her when I wrote about the fun workshop Ruth of Charly and Ben's Crafty Corner taught at our branch of the Irish Patchwork Society. I made a point of finishing this quilt asap, but it did take me longer than I hoped. The wallhanging measures 30 by 51 in. This is the so-called ticker tape technique, of which you can find numerous beautiful examples on Pinterest. By using the black background I wanted to give some of the stained glass feel. The wings, which a rainbow of almost-solids look more like stained glass: Whereas the body, made of prints, does not really look that: As in this technique the scraps are attached to an assembled quilt sandwich, the quilting of the image part is done while stitching, which is handy. So the decision was to be made only about quilting the background. I rejected the most obvious idea of doing it in black on black and instead decided to add more colour with my beloved YLI variegated thread which I have already used for several quilts. Of course it means you can see all the mistakes and awkward turns, but I feel the bright curves give the quilt more of a fairy-tale look (or psychedelic look, if you like ;))) To add even more colour (and psychedelia) I used the brightest piece of fabric I possess for the binding. Funny how one corner turned out to be all blue. All in all it was a fun project, and it turned out more impressive than I could ever expect, thank you Ruth! Linking up to Show Off Saturday at Sew Can She Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts Main Crush Monday (Tuesday) at Cooking Up Quilts
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🐿️Are you looking for the perfect project to spruce up your crafty home? I have the perfect solution here with this squirrel quilt block pattern! This fun foundation paper pieced pattern is great for creating gorgeous quilts and patchwork projects for your loved ones’ favorite rooms. With a little bit of fabric, you can make something truly magical and unique out of this pattern. Experienced and beginner quilters alike can have a blast making something special that will last a lifetime! This squirrel quilt block pattern is sure to delight. Try it and show off your happy crafty side today! Check out the other listings for my woodland creatures. All of these patterns are sold individually as well. This squirrel quilt block pattern is for 4 Sizes. 6“x 6“ (6 ½“x 6 ½“ unfinished) 8”x 8” (8 ½“x 8 ½“ unfinished) 10“x 10“ (10 ½“x 10 ½“ unfinished) 12”x 12” (12 ½“x 12 ½“ unfinished) This pattern includes a colored and a blank overview for you to color yourself. As well as a numbered overview and of course all the numbered sections that you need for sewing this pattern. It also includes a short sewing and assembly instruction. 🐿️ This is a digital pattern for immediate download , once your purchase is completed. You should be familiar with foundation paper piecing. It does not include a tutorial for foundation paper piecing. If you're looking for a tutorial, there's one on my blog. www.joejuneandmae.com All designs, instructions and illustrations in my patterns are copyrighted by me. 'Sharing' of my patterns in any way is not allowed. If your friends or quilt group members like my designs,please ask them to buy their own copies from my shop! Thank you so much for supporting me as an independent designer! If you need several copies for your quilt class or for a group of friends, please contact me for a discount.
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I get so excited about my local guild’s show-it’s always fabulous! Enjoy a peek at this year’s Folsom Quilt and Fiber Guild show: Best of Show, Inger Blood: “A Taste of Tie&…
Today - alas - is our last day of our Birthday Bash Giveaway! I hope you all have enjoyed the shopping spree with me and snagged yourself a few lovely items... Here's a better view of all the patterns - Thanks for all the support over the past year, its been a wonderful experience and I've met some amazing people too... The new year is going to be just as great and I hope we all will have tons of fun together creating all the patterns and put Paper Piecing back on the map.....
We have assembled 100 free patterns for baby and toddler quilts! Here is Part 1 (also see Part 2 and Part 3 )! To go to a pattern : Scroll...
Mix and match neutral solids to piece an adorable sausage dog duo mini quilt, complete with cute flapping ears. This digital pattern by Jo Carter features easy-piece Foundation Paper Piecing templates, in-depth instructions and hand-drawn illustrations to help you through the process. You’ll love the level of detail you can achieve with Foundation Paper Piecing! The Puppy Pair pattern was first published in issue 52 of Love Patchwork & Quilting magazine and is now available as a digital pattern here in our Etsy store. The digital pattern includes: - Step-by-step instructions with hand-drawn illustrations to talk you through how to make it. - Printable templates (these are UK A4 size pages which you can print out at home). Finished size: 17 1/2 inches x 17 1/2 inches Download the pattern and start sewing your own Peek a Boo quilt at home. Share your finished project online with the hashtag #lovequiltingmag! Find more FPP patterns: Dinosaur quilt: https://tqandlpqpatternshop.etsy.com/listing/1594892435 Cat quilt: https://tqandlpqpatternshop.etsy.com/listing/1248918638 Party cat quilt: https://tqandlpqpatternshop.etsy.com/listing/1479205431 Toadstool quilt: https://tqandlpqpatternshop.etsy.com/listing/1546448544 Hot dog quilt: https://tqandlpqpatternshop.etsy.com/listing/1516619859 Thank you for purchasing this project from Love Patchwork & Quilting. The copyright of the patterns in this magazine are owned by or licensed to Our Media Limited and are for readers’ personal use only. Please do not share them online (even for free) or copy them multiple times without our permission. Where selling crafts based on these patterns is permitted (usually only to raise funds for charity), we’ll say so on the page. Copyright law protects creative work and unauthorised copying is illegal. We appreciate your help.
Gratis quiltpatronen Op deze pagina`s staan honderden gratis blokken van de maand. Elk blok van de maand past in een groter geheel. Bij elke serie blokken staat hoe u de blokken in een quilt kunt verwerken. U kunt natuurlijk ook maar één blok van de maand verwerken tot een kleine quilt. Kijk ook eens bij
This morning I sat down and decided to see how far I could get with my Farmyard Animals Designs - I have 6 more friends waiting to meet e...