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I made this lap quilt from strips of fabric from the gorgeous Quaint Cottage range by Gingiber for Moda Fabric. But you can use any fabric you like. Although it's made using the strip method, it's how it looks when it comes together that makes this quilt so striking. We have a free video tutorial and step by step written instruction that show you how to make this lovely lap quilt for yourself or as a gift.

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FREE QAYG ALONG PART 11We’re obsessed with string quilts! And they are super easy, super fun and beginner friendly, so we thought you might like to make one too. This week we were invited to make some short videos for Spotlight’s Quilting Expo, so we went totally over the top and made a 3 part series on how to make a quilt as you go string quilt from start to finish. This series is perfect for the very beginner or for those that want to try their hand at making a quilt as you go quilt. It’s…

the 30 free jelly roll quilt patterns are available in multiple sizes and colors to choose from

Browse this list of 30 FREE Jelly Roll quilt patterns to find your next work in progress. Bust through your stash of Jelly Rolls in no time and find your next perfect project. Click to see all of the free patterns.

a blue and yellow quilt sitting on top of a wooden bench in front of trees

Perfect for your latest jelly roll or 2 1/2″ strip set you just bought, this free quilt pattern from APQS shines. Called Island Four Patch, this is an easy quilt to make so it is good for a b…

a multicolored patchwork quilt on a wooden table

The crumb quilt project was a great scrap buster. I got 2 quilts out of that project. But for some reason, after all the mess all over my sewing room, and working several months on those crumb quilts, I still had a huge pile of scraps!! They just seemed to multiply!!! So I decided to try scrap strips instead to see if I could lesson my scrap mountain. I put my scraps into piles strips that were about the same length. I had 6 or 7 piles of different lengths. I pulled two from the first pile…

quilt as you go step - by - step quilt pattern with the words quilt as you go

Sherri Driver works with you on a quilt as you go project designed to advance your quilting skills and expertise. Find out how to use scrap pieces and learn how to construct your quilt as you go! Get started with this exciting and simple quilting project today!

a colorful patchwork quilt on the floor

The week between Christmas and New Year's I pin basted four quilts, preparing them for machine quilting. Today I am sharing the third finish of the four. I made this quilt from rectangles I found in a box of scraps from a quilt I made a number of years ago. There were a lot more rectangles than I remembered, so I started randomly placing them on my design wall and created this top. This was pure mindless sewing, which is needed on occasion! The machine quilting was purely mindless, too. I…

jelly roll quilt blocks with the title overlaying it in blue and purple colors

Looking for new quilting ideas? Discover 10 easy and creative quilt blocks made using 2.5" Jelly Roll strips! Perfect for beginner and seasoned quilters alike, these blocks will help you use up your fabric stash and create stunning quilt designs. Click through for step-by-step instructions and inspiration!

a quilt is hanging on a wooden chair with the caption, until as you go strip quilt

Making a quilt can be a bit pricey, especially when you consider sending it to be quilted once you've finished piecing the top. If you are a DIY kind of gal, then this quilting method will definitely appeal. Here's how to make it: Using anywhere between 3 and 16 different fabrics cut the following strips: Three 6" x 42" Two 5" x 42" Four 4" x 42" Five 3" x 42" Two 2" x 42" Lay them out on the ground in a random pleasing pattern. Then, cut a backing fabric (you may need to piece it) 45" x 60"…

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Pinterest video from oxygenfarmquilts: My “go-to” Waking Trails Quilt Block pattern over the years! Take a gander at ALL of the different layouts and looks you can make just by changing fabrics and strip placement. 😍 Please share with your friends and head on over to YouTube to watch my full, free Step-by-Step Tutorial (or my quick version of my granddaughter’s Rainbow Walking Trails Quilt). Need a quick baby quilt? ✅ How about a table runner for the holidays? ✅ Want to use up a bunch of random Jelly Roll strips from your stash…

the 6 scrappy quilt patterns to use for your stash is featured in this article

This Scrappy September, we want you to raid your fabric stash and sew up something beautiful with all that's left of your other projects. We knew that quilters end up with lots of leftover fabrics and that inspired us to get scrappy with our September sewing! This September, we are challenging you to make a new quilt entirely from your scrap stash. Are you up for it?

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Unique way to make a quilt that looks complicated but it's actually quite easy. You only need to sew strips together and then cut and sew them in a particular way to achieve the beautiful quilt block design. Full FREE step-by-step video and written instructions.

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