Imagine my excitement when I learned Renee Nanneman (fabric designer for Andover and publisher for Need'lLove) chose my Cotton Daisies pattern to create this beautiful quilt using her new fabric line, Beehive. And...it's hanging in the Andover booth at Quilt Festival in Houston! Cotton Daisies quilt pattern can be found on my website: Laughyourselfintostitches.com Digital Downloads and Mailed Patterns Renee was so gracious to take a couple photos for me and i asked her to make sure she was in each picture!! She is the kindest person! Renee added a gold flange to her Cotton Daisies quilt, which adds such a nice touch! The quilting is gorgeous too! I can't take any credit for it...but whoever quilted this for Renee...it's wonderful! Here is my Cotton Daisies quilt. I literally pulled fabrics from my stash to make this and when i saw Renee's quilt, oh my gosh!! I loooove the softness of her Beehive fabrics! And the pattern cover...showing an alternative colorway...i think this quilt has soooo many color options! Looking for the pattern? I have it available in instant pdf's or mailed copies. Find them in My Etsy Shop And if you wait a bit, (Renee is at market right now) I bet she'll be offering some Cotton Daisies kits using her Beehive fabrics/pattern included! Thanks for stopping by! Learn, Share, Quilt! ~karen
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This Ribbon Star Quilt is made up of nine Ribbon Star Blocks with fabric placed so that it creates a second pattern, almost making it hard to see where one block starts and the other finishes.
This was an easy block, squares and half square triangles are a safe harbour. Railroad But I like it very much. It’s so inspiring to see what you can make out of two “simple” forms. Next up will be…
This Ribbon Star Quilt is made up of nine Ribbon Star Blocks with fabric placed so that it creates a second pattern, almost making it hard to see where one block starts and the other finishes.
It is nicely autumnal here today, not too chilly and with a little sunlight filtering through the grey clouds now and then.....a very atmospheric day............we have been busy outdoors over the weekend, gardening and walking in the colourful woods...........as always i have been collecting natural finds for my seasonal decorations............... .............fir cones, berries and leaves............ ..............i have been getting the extra quilts out ready for the chillier weather........... ...........and making more wrist warmers......... just love making them...so easy and so quick :)........ .........someone asked me which pattern i used for them but i didn't have a pattern.....simply made a chain of 34 (measured round my wrist) and then worked 15cm in double crochet and random stripes......then repeated this for the second wristie.........sewed up the seam with the yarn ends from the stripes so it was nice and neat......... .............i have made a few pairs now and will give some to my daughters............ ..........the touch of orange in this pair is unusual for me and right for autumn i think...... .............cross stitch cherries for a cosy kitchen pot holder is my project in this month's crafts beautiful magazine...........ideal for a festive gift.........or to keep to brighten up a kitchen corner....you can find out more on the crafts beautiful website here........... ..........the cookery and baking books are out now as i plan some new tasty treats....... .............and some nice bright dahlias are gracing the sewing room with their gorgeous petals..... ..............i have been hand quilting my rosy churndash quilt.....it is fairly quick to sew as it is only a small one which i plan to hang on my sewing room wall when it is finished......... ............there are lots of other things i want to make too....i have a big list....it is always like this in the autumn, with christmas on the horizon and that feeling of cosy homeliness settling in....... ..........thank you for visiting me here, dear readers, and for your kind comments which i so love to read..........i hope you are all enjoying a wonderful cosy crafty week wherever you may be......back soon xxxxxxxxxxxxxoooooooooooooooooxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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This quilt was made by a client that prefers to remain anonymous. She was inspired by Missouri Star Quilt Company's Wallflower Quilt tutorial . I love that she went off-pattern to add the centers, stems, and leaves to the flowers. She named the quilt Crazy Daisy because one flower isn't q
Did you know that Half Square Triangles are one of the most basic quilting blocks and can be used to create very complex blocks.
Pattern to create 62" x 62" quilt. This pattern will be sent to you as a download. Fabric featured in this quilt is Spring Chicken by Sweetwater.
Hi friends! Today I have a really special (long) post for you! Today I want to share a quilt that took me two years and about 85 hours to...
I’ve made several checkerboard baby quilts in the past and have so many people ask me for patterns, that I finally made another quilt and spent some time making up a pattern. In the past, I …
When I blogged about my scrappy improv blocks , I had several people mention that they were afraid to try it with their own scraps, since th...
As we’ve been sharing over the last few weeks, we have four new patterns that will be released next week(!) at Spring Quilt Market in...
It’s Christmas in July! I love making a Christmas quilt in the summer – I never have time when it gets closer to Christmas!! You are going to love this Rustic Pines Quilt! Choose you…
I am dying to make an Orange Peel quilt. There are any number of methods one could choose to do it, and I am on the fence as to which way I am going. Moda Bake Shop has a printable,...
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
I managed to put the last stitch in the binding of my last quilt for the year, a few hours before midnight. Yes, I lead an e...
Here are FREE patterns for Black and White quilts! What could be more stylish? To go to a pattern : Scroll down the page until you see the...
Here is an (incomplete) list of quilts that you can make with 16 Fat Quarters! If you click on the link, it will take you to the page where you can purchase and/or download the pattern. For a list of bundles with 16 fat quarters, click here. Throw Size Alabama Block Quilt Finished Size: 72
It's Christmas in July ! Here is a forest of free patterns and tutorials for Christmas Tree quilts and wall hangings. Quilted trees are "...
What’s better than a tutorial? A VIDEO tutorial! Click through to V&Co to see the lovely quilts she created out of one jelly roll from Fat Quarter Shop, then follow her links to Fat Quarter Shop to find a video tutorial! These quilts are beyond gorgeous and are sure to be the perfect touch in...Read More »
Pencil quilt and pillow patterns - two different techniques for quick and easy quilted projects.
READY TO SHIP! This modern quilt was created using various Art Gallery designer prints. The colors are nice and modern pink, coral, tan, blue, and grey. You can choose the size baby (33"x41") or toddler (33"x54"). So modern and on trend with Aztec prints, arrows, deer and triangles. The quilting really adds to this quilts beauty and uniqueness. QUILTERS: We have a QUILT KIT here available for purchase: https://www.etsy.com/listing/465292928/quilt-kit-girl-aztec-tribal-woodland A quilt is three layers stitched together, with the middle layer being a natural cotton batting. Professionally quilted on a long arm quilting machine; stitches are even, tight, and dense which makes it very high quality lifetime quilt. A traditional double-fold coordinating binding around the edges ensures this quilt will stand the test of time! Handmade in the USA Floresville, Texas in a clean, smoke free environment. Ready for snuggling and super soft; it comes prewashed to give it the desired puckered look of a quilt. Care includes wash on delicate, tumble dry low heat. Personalize this quilt for $30. We monogram directly on the finished quilt. Please leave the name or initials in the notes section at checkout and use the option "with name" at checkout and we will send you a proof with font options in the name requested. More Girl Baby Toddler Quilts https://www.etsy.com/shop/KBlandfordDesigns?section_id=12405970 & Unisex Baby Toddler Quilts https://www.etsy.com/shop/KBlandfordDesigns?section_id=12405996 Like my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/KristinBlandfordDesigns or sign up to be notified of sales, and new listings. http://eepurl.com/b7V2Gb If something catches your eye, don’t forget to add me to your favorites! Thanks for looking!
Pencil quilt and pillow patterns - two different techniques for quick and easy quilted projects.