Even though this festive table runner pattern from Fort Worth Fabric Studio is called Easter Candy, it could easily be changed up to fit any occasion.
It is a scrappy and easy pattern that does not require too much fabric. … Read More ...
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Even though this festive table runner pattern from Fort Worth Fabric Studio is called Easter Candy, it could easily be changed up to fit any occasion.
It is a scrappy and easy pattern that does not require too much fabric. … Read More ...

Hey there! Are you ready to add a little spooky flair to your home this Halloween? I know I am! And what better way to start than by dressing up your dining room table with a fun and festive table … Read More ...
Looking to save a little money? Just starting out on your quilting journey? These eight tips from The Little Mushroom Cap can help you out.
Not only does the blog post cover the eight tips, it has numerous examples from … Read More ...
For a spooktacularly easy Halloween quilt look no further than this pattern from Jedi Craft Girl. It uses various oranges, blacks and whites so it’s a great scrap buster. It is also a fun and festive version of the … Read More ...
If you are looking for a project that is a little bit different but still uses up some of your fabric stash, then look no further and these lovely Scandinavian stars. You can get the free tutorial over on the … Read More ...
It is time to put your quilting prowess to work and make a beautiful quilted tote bag. Andy from A Bright Corner makes it easy with her tutorial.
This tote uses plenty of scrap fabrics and it easy to piece … Read More ...
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When you see sunflowers it means that summer is in full swing and autumn is not far away. Standing big and bold, they shine beautifully in the sun. Sunflowers also make beautiful quilts and here are 6 sensational patterns which … Read More ...
For a great scrap busting table topper that shows off a signature block, try this pattern from Create with Claudia. It is easy to make and is a unique addition to any home décor.
To make one you need … Read More ...
I love Leah Day‘s machine quilting tutorials and this unique one is no exception. Add a striking geometric look to your quilts with a square spiral. The design would look good on solid quilts as well as scrappier ones.… Read More ...
Perfect for modern quilters, this beautiful and free pattern is from Splendid Speck. With its bold and large blocks, it has a striking secondary design.
The finished quilt measures 68″ x 68″ so it is an ideal lap size. … Read More ...

Are you ready to take on a challenge and create a showstopper quilt? Then you need to try making a Pineapple quilt block!
Now, I’ll be honest with you, the Pineapple quilt block can be a bit tricky to make. … Read More ...
Not a great pattern for beginners, but definitely a show-stopper, you’ll be blown away by this free pattern from Tilda’s World. It is the epitome of a new look to an old block.
Looking for Quilting supplies and Fabric? … Read More ...
Mug rugs are those easy little projects that make great gifts or sellable items. They don’t take too much time to make and are a handy way to use up smaller pieces of fabrics. These Dresden mug rugs from Terri’s … Read More ...
Have you ever wanted to add more color play to your quilt designs? Do you have a lot of scraps to use up? The Three-Part Harmony quilt course over on Creativebug may be for you. The class, which can be … Read More ...