Amy from Diary of a Quilter hits a home run again with this adorable scrappy baby quilt pattern called Patchwork Star. The best part is that it is a free pattern on her website.
Just look at all of the … Read More ...
Patterns, patchworks and projects
Amy from Diary of a Quilter hits a home run again with this adorable scrappy baby quilt pattern called Patchwork Star. The best part is that it is a free pattern on her website.
Just look at all of the … Read More ...
Sometimes we all want a project where we don’t have to think a lot about what fabric to use. That is one of the nice things about a quilt kit. It’s all there for you. This one called Tucson, that … Read More ...
Check out this stunning quilt pattern by Benartex Fabrics. It’s just gorgeous and the stars really pop against that white background.
The finished quilt, which measures about 68″ x 92″ when finished, is shown in fabrics from their Sun … Read More ...
I love working with fabrics, especially ones that have that special something that sets them apart. And let me tell you, batik fabrics are right up there on my list of favorites. With their rich, saturated colors and unique patterns, … Read More ...
Are you like me and scoop up every jelly roll you see at the quilt store, only to have them sit on your shelf because you can’t figure out what to do with them? Here’s a great pattern from Quilting … Read More ...
Perfect for Memorial Day or any other patriotic holiday, this beautiful table runner pattern from A Bright Corner is easy to make. The white stars really shine against the blue in this design.
When finished it measures 12″ x 36″ … Read More ...
Ah, I Spy quilts, what a wonderful idea! If you’re looking for a fun and creative quilting project, then an I Spy quilt is definitely worth considering. The idea behind these quilts is simple yet brilliant – incorporate various novelty … Read More ...
Quilting is not always about sewing small pieces of fabric. The quilted pattern plays a large part in the process. Sometimes people make whole cloth quilts which really show off the sewing design. This wonderful design of cars and trucks … Read More ...
This owl quilt block from Connie Kresin is absolutely adorable. It also can be made in no time with the dies she uses from AccuQuilt.
Connie goes through the entire method of how she makes her block and turns it … Read More ...
Traditionally, Dresden plate quilt blocks can be quite daunting. Melanie over at Southern Charm Quilts has a helpful video tutorial to make a top stitched version of the block.
This traditional quilt block has a wonderful look to it. It … Read More ...
Learn how to cut equilateral triangles (60 degree triangles) three different ways with this handy tutorial from Alanda Craft.
I’ll be honest here, these are the triangles that always give me the most trouble when I am cutting. With … Read More ...
Do you have a pile of fat quarters just waiting to be used? If so, then you may want to check out this pretty quilt pattern from Sew Can She.
The finished quilt measures approximately 52″ x 52″ so … Read More ...
Julia Frazier over on the Riley Blake Designs blog brings us this lovely blue and white quilt pattern. It is an easy quilt to make, yet it looks quite striking, especially in the colors she used.
About the size of … Read More ...
I can’t be the only person in the world who does not like set in seams. For me they are a big pain. Unfortunately I like blocks that have them, but I do try avoid them like the plague. This … Read More ...
Hey there fellow quilters! As someone who loves all things bright, colorful, and cheerful, I have a soft spot for fruit-themed quilts. There’s something about the playful and whimsical nature of these designs that makes me feel all warm and … Read More ...