Here’s what you can do with your spare Jelly Roll strips and stash: construct a gorgeous quilt! Kimberly made her Jelly Roll Scrap Quilt with 13 additional Jelly Roll strips left over from another quilt, as well as extra background. … Read More ...
Video Tutorial 3 New Crumb Piecing Quilts with Jenny Doan of Missouri Star
Triple Play is a favorite tradition here at Missouri Star. Once a month, Jenny, Misty, and Natalie each demonstrate their own, unique take on a favorite block, technique, or template. In this episode, the talented Doan ladies show off three … Read More ...
Video Tutorial – 7 Quilt Gifts Your Can Make For Gifts
The countdown to the holiday season is on and so is your time to get those handmade holiday gifts finished! In today’s video Quilt Addicts Anonymous came up with seven gifts you can easily make this holiday season.
Most can … Read More ...
Video Tutorial – Teachers Quilted Tote
When it comes to expressing gratitude to the dedicated teachers who nurture young minds, finding a unique and thoughtful gift can often be a rewarding challenge. If you’re looking to combine the art of quilting with creating a practical yet … Read More ...
Jigsaw Puzzle Find Your Path Quilt Kit
This kit contains enough material to make the quilt top and binding as well as the pattern. Find Your Path fabric, designed by Maureen Fiorellini for Studio E, is the line.
Puzzle piece quilts can be used to create Autism … Read More ...
Video Tutorial – Magic No-Scraps Herringbone Quilt
This wonderful herringbone quilt is very easy to make and can be completed in little time! We can prevent any trimming of this quilt down to a square by utilizing partial seams to join the pieces.
By the end of … Read More ...
Cuddles the Hexi Bear Jelly Roll Rug Pattern
Indulge in a heartwarming DIY venture as you embark on a delightful journey to create your very own Hexi Bear rug. This endearing project serves as not only a cozy addition to your nursery room but also a charming wall … Read More ...
Video Tutorial – 3 Fabulous Pieced Sashing Ideas
Missouri Star quilt Co is a fun place to work, and our staff is always eager to learn new techniques, techniques, and templates.
Every month, Jenny, Misty, and Natalie demonstrate their unique, personal takes on a block, method, or template. … Read More ...
Mint Julep Color Jolt Quilt Kit
This Quilt Kit includes enough fabric to complete the quilt top and binding, as well as the pattern. Finished Size: 51″ x 67″. Such an easy way to start a kit, everything is ready for you to go. See the … Read More ...
Video Tutorial – Quick and Easy Reversible Fat Quarter Bag
Learn how to create a unique reversible bag made from fat quarters! You can give this bag as a gift or keep it for your self for any occasion!
Making your own bags doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are … Read More ...
Harry Potter Sew Along Bella Solids Fabric Kit
The Bella Solids Mauve Fabric Kit included with the Stitches New Harry Potter Sew Along Quilt Kit is the only fabric required for the quilt. No background fabric is included.
We are big Harry Potter fans in this household, My … Read More ...
Video Tutorial -Maple Leaf Log Cabin
Maple Leaf Log Cabin is one of the first quilts she created and released the pattern for. The block combination sets it in a barn-raising setting to create a beautiful contrast that keeps your eye traveling around the quilt.
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It’s a Snap Quilt Pattern
This advanced beginner-friendly project mimics the flight path of migrating birds, combining a modern aesthetic with simple construction. See the full pattern discription here.
This contemporary piece will look fantastic in an assortment of colour palettes due to its 3 … Read More ...
Video Tutorial – Flying Geese Quilt from Scraps
The math behind four-at-a-time flying geese starts with some specific measurements for the squares—3 7/8 or 6 3/8.
However, what if you have a stack of 4″ squares sitting there? You don’t have to trim 1/8″ off each one—that is … Read More ...
Video Tutorial – 1 HOUR RAG QUILT
Rag quilting is said to have started in the 1700s. The harsh and cold winter seasons forced pioneer women to find inventive ways to stay warm and safe. Rag quilts were made from worn-out fabric and leftover materials. These quilts … Read More ...