Style No. 65947467; Color Code: 095 This modern patchwork quilt in signature autumnal hues features a contemporary checkered pattern that pays homage to the rich history behind Indian madras designs. Drape it over your favorite chair for a modern, cozy feel. Anchal [on-chal] is an award-winning, social enterprise that uses design thinking to create innovative products and sustainable employment for exploited women worldwide. The contemporary geometric designs are defined by sophisticated patchwork and aggregated stitch patterns, revolutionizing traditional quilting techniques. Anchal's home goods and fashion accessories are hand-stitched by 130 artisans in Ajmer, India with layers of the softest GOTS certified organic cotton since 2010. Every purchase of an Anchal product has an immediate impact and provides an artisan with a full-time job, health care benefits, design training, and educational workshops. 100% organic cotton Dry clean recommended Imported Dimensions 74"L, 54"W This description was written by our selling partner.
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Happy March 1st! And because it is the first Wednesday in March, we are once again opening our monthly theme for the Modern Quilt Along series that we are doing in 2017. If you need a refresher of what this series is, go HERE to read the introduction post on the why’s and how’s. The theme […]
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Warp and Weft Patchwork Flying Geese quilt pattern by emily of Quilty Love. Sew up this flying geese stash buster using fat quarters.
We’re back on the road for the last leg of the Golden State series journey with the Eastern Sierra quilt pattern now available here ! We first sailed to Balboa Island with equilateral triangles, hiked up to Mammoth Lakes with sewing curves, then drove to Metropolis with half rectangle triangles. O
Earlier this year, some of our Tasmanian MQG members got together at one of our sewing days and started putting blocks together for our raffle quilt. One of our very dedicated members (my friend Lauren) then put the rest of the blocks together. We worked together to piece the top - and then it was handed over to me for the quilting (which I finished back in April). We made this quilt using a bundle of Kona solids, and Carolyn Friedlander's fantastic Aerial pattern. The blocks are all paper pieced, so it was the perfect choice for a group quilt in terms of making sure the blocks were all the same size. It went together like a dream! It took me a while to decide how to quilt this one, but I knew I wanted to keep it fairly simple since it's such a dynamic and complex design. I ended up deciding to quilt in the ditch in all the seams in each block, and then chose one colour within each block to do some free motion organic straight lines. I think it works really well - the texture is really lovely without distracting from the complexity of the blocks. I used coordinating Aurifil thread for all the quilting - my healthy thread stash certainly came in handy ;o) How to quilt the borders had me stumped for a while - but I ended up extending out the 'fractured' lines within the blocks, and then filling in the spaces around them with some swirls and a couple of feathery designs. It wasn't until I quilted the last border that I discovered what I should have done across the whole border - rather than extending the line and echoing it at an angle on both sides (as in the photo above), it looks much more effective where I've just echoed one side (as in the lower area in the photo below). I'm still really happy with how this one came out, but it was a really great learning experience and has given me ideas for how to quilt future projects :o) We are currently selling raffle tickets for this quilt, and the winner will be drawn at the Craft and Quilt Fair in July. The money we raise will be going to a support a sewing program at our local Women's Prison. I am thrilled that we are supporting this program - I know so many people (including myself) who have found sewing and quilting to be amazing therapy when going through difficult times in life. If you are interested in purchasing tickets, please contact us at tassiemqg at gmail dot com. xx Jess PS stay tuned for my MisDirection pattern release later this week! I can't wait to show you my amazing testers versions.
Quilt finished sizes are Baby 36" x 40" and Large 72” x 80” Use traditional piecing methods to make this quilt. No paper piecing. No annoying templates. Just simple straight lines and diagonal seams. This item is a pdf file that you download and will have to save to your computer before printing. Following the confirmation of your purchase, you will receive an email notification from Etsy giving you a link to enable you to download your file. As with all of my designs, this pattern uses traditional piecing methods and step by step, detailed instructions are provided. This is not paper pieced. This pattern is not intended for commercial use. Please do not distribute without permission. Click here to see all of my PDF QUILT patterns in my Etsy Store: http://www.etsy.com/shop/sewfreshquilts?section_id=12780924 Click here to see all of my PDF QUILT BLOCK patterns in my Etsy Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SewFreshQuilts?section_id=20508296
Modern quilt 02 is one of my very first venture into really having a go at designing my own quilt patterns. I had no idea what l was doing then, haha, but this quilt and the three others that were part of the collection hold a special place in my heart. My love for solids, big blocks and sense of colour blossomed with these quilts.
Looking for a quarantine craft to keep you busy? Why not try one of these gorgeous modern quilt patterns!
This is a PDF digital copy. After purchase, you can instantly view the pattern under your Etsy account. Click on Purchases, then Downloads. Viewing the pattern works best on a laptop or desktop. PLEASE NOTE: when printing templates, be sure your printer is set to "Actual Size" NOT "Scale to Fit". Mountain Horizon is inspired by the way the sun rises and falls over a mountain range, and the resulting colors of the horizon. Each block plays off the next with the sun coming between two mountain peaks. This is an intermediate pattern, which requires sewing curves and working with bias edges. This pattern assumes that the quilter has a basic knowledge of quilting. Paper templates for the curved pieces are provided and I recommend cutting them out and tracing them onto a sturdy surface such as cardboard or plastic template paper. This pattern is written for five sizes: Wall Hanging (16" x 33"), Baby (33" x 33"), Throw (49" x 65"), Full/Queen (81" x 114"), and King (114" x 114"). Since this pattern is block based, you can easily add or subtract blocks to customize size. This pattern is written for use of Fat Eighths/Quarters or Yardage. A Fat Eighth is considered a 9 x 21" cut of fabric and a Fat Quarter is considered a 18 x 21" cut of fabric. All yardage is assumed to be 42" wide. All seam allowances are 1/4". This pattern includes helpful diagrams and a coloring page to help you plan your fabric selection. Tip! Pattern requires cutting along bias edges, meaning fabric is prone to stretch. Handle fabric carefully and use starch as desired. Pattern is for one person use. Copying, redistributing or selling is strictly prohibited. You may sell quilts made using this pattern on a small independent scale. Please credit design to Lo & Behold Stitchery. Throw quilt with purple was created by Eliane Bergmann. Wall hanging quilt was made by Fran Gulick. Enjoy!
Joannes designs week52 a Pinterest challenge delivering a free quilt pattern for 'Flight Quilt' a simple row quilt inspired by a quilt on pinterest.
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