Quilting is a craft that has been around since, according to Emporia State University, 3400 B.C. Known for sure to have been used by the Egyptian Pharaohs, quilting eventually spread from the Middle East to Europe. For sure, bed quilts were used in..
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Free large hexagon quilt pattern & template. Make a simple hexagon quilt with no Y seams with our tutorial. Uses half hexagon quilt pieces.
Waterfall is a multi-sized log cabin quilt pattern with unique setting triangles to finish the stunning design clear out to the edge. Hues of two colors create a gradating ombre colorwash that just draws you in with its beauty. The Waterfall quilt pattern includes specific instructions for fabric placement, so where each fabric goes is clear at every step of the quilt-making process. Also included as a bonus inside the pattern is a list of the exact Moda Grunge fabrics used to make the blue/aqua cover quilt. Waterfall is a yardage quilt pattern. Choose five hues from light to dark in two colorways, add a light fabric for the center squares and a very dark color for the sashing. What is the difference between the Waterfall and Waterfall II patterns? This listing is for Waterfall which is designed with two colorways with 13 fabrics total, Waterfall II (not this pattern) is made with a single colorway and uses 7 fabrics total. You will find Waterfall II right here. Pattern includes 2 size options - Throw and Queen.See images for Fabric Requirements and Quilt Sizes.This listing is for the PDF download. The Printed version of Waterfall is available right here.COUPON! Save $2 off 2 patterns with TWOPATTERNS or Save $4 off 3 patterns with THREEPATTERNS at checkout. Applies to regular-priced patterns only.Waterfall is suitable for intermediate quilters and up. It has easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, charts and diagrams for cutting and piecing this stunning quilt. Previous knowledge of quilt top assembly, basting, quilting, and binding are assumed and are not taught in this pattern.Pattern #BUS 0551© Myra Barnes of Busy Hands QuiltsAll rights reserved.This pattern is copyrighted and may not be copied or shared.
Easy quilts to make in a day. A lot of beautiful patterns, designs, and quilt ideas for you to make in one day only and the tips to finish it
Making this rose garden quilt might initially look intimidating, but it's surprisingly not. This quilt as you go project, shared with us by The Sewing Channel, results in a gorgeous rose garden with a rustic feel. No pattern is needed. Materials: Rose fabrics Ruler Rotary cutter/ scissors Batting fabric Pins Sewing machine Directions: Prepare all
Easy quilts to make in a day. A lot of beautiful patterns, designs, and quilt ideas for you to make in one day only and the tips to finish it
13+Free Quilt Patterns to tickle your quilting fantasies! You can snag these 13 FREE modern Quilting Patterns TODAY and be sewing before you know it!
Are you looking for a new quilting challenge? Then why not try your hand at disappearing quilt patterns? These unique quilts are a great way to exercise your creative skills and make something trul…
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I am sharing 10 free Jelly Roll Patterns with you today that are my favorites from around the internet. Beautiful patterns that aren't complicated!
Top US Quilting Blog Lella Boutique shares the new "Iconic" layer cake quilt in Lovestruck fabric. Download the PDF pattern here.
Explore the many free jelly roll quilt patterns as well as other jelly roll projects. These fun precuts reduce cutting and speed up sewing!
Quilting’s a great way to celebrate the birth of America. Make it even better by choosing a pattern from our free printable patriotic quilt patterns collection.
PLEASE NOTE: This pattern not contains basic instructions, but only diagrams Basic skills necessary: basic cutting and sewing of quilts Instant download contains: full-size block patterns in 4 sizes: Block Size 6" x 6" Block Size 8" x 8" Block Size 10" x 10" Block Size 12" x 12" (Block, Foundation pattern, templates, rotary cutting charts, pictures of blocks and quilts) It prints on standard 8.3" x 11.7" paper To open and print PDF file you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader Download for free from: http//get.adobe.com/reader In the Print dialog box click Actual Size
This quilt is my new FAVORITE! The unexpected color scheme is so interesting and everything coordinates in a unique way. The origin of this quilt began with the crab in 2021. Exactly one year ago I was doing a 30-day creative challenge and I developed a series of critters. The crab was one of them! I made a BIG
One of our most loved/used quilts in our house is the Prairie Picnic quilt I made several years ago- it has the perfect amount of simplicity, crinkly goodness, and coverage. It was no question that…
One Block Takes On Many Different Looks! Deep, rich colors are simply stunning in this inviting quilt. It’s so easy to imagine curling up with it during cold weather. Part of the quilt’s charm is that each block is different. Actually, every block is the same but they’re all colored differently. Variations in color and …
Find lots of EASY quilt block tutorials that are perfect for beginners. These blocks might look hard to make, but they're perfect for the new quilter.
This quilt is my new FAVORITE! The unexpected color scheme is so interesting and everything coordinates in a unique way. The origin of this quilt began with the crab in 2021. Exactly one year ago I was doing a 30-day creative challenge and I developed a series of critters. The crab was one of them! I made a BIG
Start with this list of 50+ Amazing FREE Beginner Quilt Patterns if you want to learn how to quilt or are looking for an easy basic quilt pattern to sew. There are so many simple
When I think of crafts, I picture these weird-looking items floating on Etsy like eternal shipwrecks that rise to the surface every time you genuinely need something. I mean, there’s nothing wrong with pursuing your hobby, but it’s a whole different story if you’re trying to make money out of something you wouldn’t buy yourself. Hence, there’s an entire craft-shaming movement that humorously mocks such instances.
Let's sew up this traditional Box Quilt block today. It is beginner-friendly and you could dig into your stash and/or scraps to make a beautiful quilt. This pattern is a little different than other Box Quilt blocks you can find online and is attributed to Nancy Page. Using only squares and rectangles, the block goes together fast! Let's check it out!
Ever fell in love with a quilt pattern that seems too complex? For your next project, consider these easy quilt blocks that look difficult.
One Block Takes On Many Different Looks! Deep, rich colors are simply stunning in this inviting quilt. It’s so easy to imagine curling up with it during cold weather. Part of the quilt’s charm is that each block is different. Actually, every block is the same but they’re all colored differently. Variations in color and …
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.
Overwhelming fabric scraps. I thought this was such a fun topic to discuss. so here I am. Do you love or hate working with fabric scraps? Do you sometimes get overwhelmed with your piles of fabric …
If you love sunflowers, you'll love this quilt and pillow design! This pattern uses fat quarters, fat eighth�s, layer cakes, and charm packs. Finihed sizes: Table runner: 22 1/2" x 52 1/2" Lap quilt: 63" x 63" Long lap quilt: 63" x 78" Full quilt: 78" x 93" Queen quilt: 93" x 93" Designed by Jen Daly.
Hello hello! I've been lucky enough to have had the chance to play with Tilda's new fabric range Harvest over the past few weeks. It's such a pretty collection of colours and prints and today's the day I get to share what I've been making as part of the Blog Hop 2 Green
This past week found me trekking through the countryside looking for dinosaur parts and I found them all! The blocks are finished and sewn into a quilt top. This was made using Elizabeth Hartman's pattern and fabrics all from my stash. I have never made a quilt like this and really enjoyed the process. It sure slowed me down, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. I didn't have enough of one background fabric to make the entire quilt, so I used a different background for each dinosaur. The colors in the photos are off a bit, but I love all of the greens. After finishing the top, I've been pondering how to quilt it. I'm leaning toward using a diagonal grid or a straight grid, but we shall see. These guys are pretty cute... for dinosaurs. Hopefully this will be finished soon! Happy Quilting!
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Like most fabric addicts, I have a hard time throwing away scraps of fabric. It’s almost embarrassing the tiny pieces that I find I need to save. I mean really tiny. If it’s much bigger…
Riley Blake Designs, Bee in my Bonnet, Lori Holt, Prairie Quilt Seeds Flower No.5 Pattern- includes instructions to complete the sweet 10x20" block, pick from your own stash or get a few of the Prairie prints and sew up a whole garden!
PLEASE NOTE: This pattern not contains basic instructions, but only diagrams Basic skills necessary: basic cutting and sewing of quilts Instant download contains: full-size block patterns in 4 sizes: Block Size 6" x 6" Block Size 8" x 8" Block Size 10" x 10" Block Size 12" x 12" (Block, Foundation pattern, templates, rotary cutting charts, pictures of blocks and quilts) It prints on standard 8.3" x 11.7" paper To open and print PDF file you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader Download for free from: http//get.adobe.com/reader In the Print dialog box click Actual Size
The Epic Halloween Quilt is a sampler quilt that uses blocks I’ve designed as well as patterns from several other designers. I ran this quilt-along in 2016, but you can still make your own ve…
squiggle Free Quilt Block Tutorial Squiggle Quilt Block 8" or 12" finished Side by Side Layout Offset Layout Fabric Cutting Chart Click the Image Below To See Carol's Books DOWNLOAD FREE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE VIDEO DESCRIPTION ON YOUTUBE ACCUQUILT - CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION Happy quilting! Carol
This is a lovely quilt block and really easy to make. You will be cutting triangles with this method but don't run off as this is simple using a quilting ruler that has a 60° line. If you don't have a quilting ruler with a 60° line then you can use your cutting mat and we have a tutorial for that if you need it. This block is made using strips of fabric and we use 2½' strips so if you have a fabric jelly roll then this would be ideal. However, bear in mind that this block looks its
This diagram shows how cutting up a 9 patch and rearranging, makes it look like you did lots of fancy piecing.
My Flutterby block is foundation paper pieced and sews up quickly with just three simple sections. The pattern includes the butterfly as shown and ...
I’m so happy to announce that I have another quilt published in a major quilting magazine! My Color Catcher pattern is in the January/February issue of McCall’s Quilting! Color Catcher is a quilt I whipped up from my scrap stash. It is a very quick make – with the help of my AccuQuilt Go! I … Continue reading Color Catcher Quilt
Happy New Year! Despite the long pause in postings, I did actually complete a few more sewing projects in 2014. January 2014 - Drawstring book bags for Allie and Cate's birthdays February 2014 - Robert Hughes baby quilt (I really need to consider taking a "how to photograph your quilts" workshop:) quilted with stars and spirals May 2014 - Amy Becker's HS graduation lap quilt Amy picked out fabrics at Fabric Depot during her Portland visit, Christmas 2013. I supplemented with a few fabrics I found at The Stitching Post and at Kapaia Stitchery during a trip to Kauai (always looking for an excuse to fabric shop). The blue batik with butterflies was the first fabric Amy chose. Other colors were built around that. quilted with vining flowers and leaves Now Amy has this nice warm lap quilt - perfect for her college years at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She assures me that it does get cold there, especially when the air conditioner is running. November 2014 - New curtains and duvet set for the Sisters house After 20 years, Stefanie and I decided it was time for a change in the upstairs bedroom in our Sisters house. We found some curtain fabric at IKEA (seen below in the medium-sized pillows). After a futile search for a coordinating duvet cover I decided we just needed to make our own. Not as cheap, but so much more fun! On the bed in Anna's old room at our house (tempted to keep it here, but...) Had to add a border piece as it was just a bit too small. Found a fun coordinating fabric at The Stitching' Post. Shams and throw pillows. The quilting in the shams mimics the print in the curtain fabric. All set up in its new home. On to 2015... January 2015 - Jeanne's lap quilt This quilt was made for my good friend and fellow swimmer, Jeanne. She will be out of the water for a bit, recuperating from surgery, so of course this called for a quilt! My daughter, Anna, suggested the colors - perfect for a swimmer. Another swimmer friend, Jenn, joined me for a shopping trip to Fabric Depot and also helped with part of the sewing. Sandi and Jeanne The design incorporates over 60 small blocks with names of some of Jeanne's friends. Next Up???? cityscape art quilt based on a photo of Roussillon, France art quilt based on our Croatia travels last September flower/plant themed art quilt for the Hardy Plant Society Hortlandia Plant Sale in April hopefully taking Hilde Morin's Bowl Art class
Waterfall is a multi-sized log cabin quilt pattern with unique setting triangles to finish the stunning design clear out to the edge. Hues of two colors create a gradating ombre colorwash that just draws you in with its beauty. The Waterfall quilt pattern includes specific instructions for fabric placement, so where each fabric goes is clear at every step of the quilt-making process. Also included as a bonus inside the pattern is a list of the exact Moda Grunge fabrics used to make the blue/aqua cover quilt. Waterfall is a yardage quilt pattern. Choose five hues from light to dark in two colorways, add a light fabric for the center squares and a very dark color for the sashing. What is the difference between the Waterfall and Waterfall II patterns? This listing is for Waterfall which is designed with two colorways with 13 fabrics total, Waterfall II (not this pattern) is made with a single colorway and uses 7 fabrics total. You will find Waterfall II right here. Pattern includes 2 size options - Throw and Queen.See images for Fabric Requirements and Quilt Sizes.This listing is for the PRINTED paper pattern, which will be mailed to you. COUPON! Save $2 off 2 patterns with TWOPATTERNS or Save $4 off 3 patterns with THREEPATTERNS at checkout. Applies to regular-priced patterns only.Waterfall is suitable for intermediate quilters and up. It has easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, charts and diagrams for cutting and piecing this stunning quilt. Previous knowledge of quilt top assembly, basting, quilting, and binding are assumed and are not taught in this pattern.Pattern #BUS 0551© Myra Barnes of Busy Hands QuiltsAll rights reserved.This pattern is copyrighted and may not be copied or shared.