Ribbon pole quilt pattern
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Project by Nicola at Bobbin Cottage BodkinYou will needFat Quarter Sets & Fusible Foam all available fromThe Craft Cotton CoYou will need 21 x 7’’ Squares6 For The Pole (Red Glitter Fabric)9 For The Twist (Cream holly fabric)6 For the background (Green holly fabric) Step 1 R/S together sew 6 Green Holly and 6 Cream Holly squares together, all the way round with a ¼’’ seam. Step 2R/S together sew 3 Cream Holly and 3 Red Glitter squares together, all the way round with a ¼’’ seam. Step 3Use yo
Isn't this a cheerful quilt? Bright colors with the illusion of a twisting against a black background and bordered with spots of color. This is but one of the patterns from One Block Quilts (see below) and is so bold and striking. It measures 57" x 72" and the kit comes with all fabric including binding. The book is sold separately. $ 56.99 Fun with One Block by Cheryl Malkowski 12 patterns $19.95
Designed by © Missouri Star Quilt Co Jenny shows you how to craft a simple ribbon block using just 10-inch pre-cut fabric squares (layer cakes). We used the vibrant Garden Splendor collection by Wild Apple for Robert Kaufman. Discover a quick and easy method for making half-square triangles. Get the free tutorial here: Ribbon Dance Quilt
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If you were stranded on a desert island, what would you bring? Rob would bring a massive stack of half-square triangles. Why? Half square triangles are the ultimate building block! With a healthy supply of HSTs, you’ll be cranking out chevrons, stars, diamonds, and pinwheels ‘til the rescue ship arrives! This week Rob is using half-square triangles to make the Ribbon Pole quilt. You may know it as a Pole Twist, Ribbon Twist, or even DNA quilt. Whatever the name, this pattern is quick, easy…
Hello Everyone, Today I'm going to show you how to make this ribbon border which will be framing my Peek-a-Boo Pumpkins. I started by making 32 (HST) half-square triangles. I make my HST eight at a time using an easy method. You can watch this method by clicking HERE and viewing my video on The Quilt Show. There is a lot of information in my Patchwork Math videos. To soak it all in, you can watch them over and over again for free! Now that I've trimmed my HST to the correct size using a…
I love this design! I would love to know who thought of it. It would be perfect for a quick and easy baby quilt, don't you think?
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Yes, I'm still playing around and tinkering with string blocks - if you haven't seen it - check out my other string block post here: String Blocks and More! One of the quilt layouts I had drawn up was to arrange the string blocks in a pole twist (twisted ribbon) style quilt. This quilt is essentially made with 90 String Block Half Square Triangles. With a 9 HST across x 10 HST down, three borders: the quilt measures about 84" x 91". UPDATE: Don't forget to go to the bottom of this post to…
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What an amazing start we have gotten off to with the Confetti Quilt Sew Along - it is so exciting to see so many fabric pulls and cut out quilts block pieces showing up already. I am seriously in love with lots of these that they make me want to make another one - or ten! Have you checked out the #confettiquiltsewalong and #confettiquilt hashtags? It's certainly not too late at all to join in the fun at all. The Confetti Quilt pattern is available here Sign up for the Confetti Quilt Sew…
Main - Can you tell me the name of this pattern? - There were three entries in the MSQ Iron Quilter 2 contest using this pattern, but I have no idea how to find out what the pattern is. I'm sure someone on this fantastic forum will know what it is. [ATTACH=CONFIG]451303[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]451304[/ATTACH]
Note from Alanda Craft: Barbara has completed some more awesome quilts. She is churning them out like there is no tomorrow. I love how your confidence has grown since you first started out Barbara. I was going to put them all up together but I think each needs to be given its moment. This is Barbara's rail fence quilt. You sure do have a real knack for choosing colours. For her Rail -Fence Quilt, Barbara chose the Moda Meadowbloom Jelly Roll. NOTE: If you can't find the Meadowbloom Jelly…
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