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The Night Vision block is quick to sew together. It uses only Flying Geese units and a center square and features partial seam construction (don't worry, it's easy). Traditionally, Night Vision is made with three distinct shades of the same color (dark, medium and light).
Make your first quilt or your 100th quilt with this super easy pattern that only requires 3 yards of fabric! This quilt pattern is perfect for showcasing your favorite large scale prints.
I’ve been quilting for 20 years, and I didn’t hear about 3-yard quilts until about 5 years ago. Facebook Live was becoming a more popular way for companies to sell and I began working with a shop that was looking for new designers to showcase. As I began watching their shows, I saw all these … Continue reading What and Why 3-yard Quilts
Design Your Own Quilt With This Gorgeous Block You’ll love the intricacy (and ease of sewing) when you make the All Hallows quilt block. Depending on how you lay out the completed blocks, you…
The Four Patch quilt block is probably the simplest quilt block to piece together but it can be done in numerous ways and it is the building block (no pun intended!) for so many blocks.
Create a fun twist on the classic 9 patch with this Criss-Cross disappearing block! Easy cutting, bold results—perfect for quilts with a modern look.
Second in our Beginner Quilt Series, this video shows how to sew quilt squares together.
I found this amazing idea for half square triangles by the Missouri Star Quilt Company on Youtube. I thought I would do it to make sure it really works and see how accurate this is...... First take two charm squares. Stack them up, right sides together. Sew a 1/4" all around the outside edge. I started on a side but now realize I should have started in a corner, but it doesn't make that much difference. It will look like this....you can see my little wobble on the left hand corner... Use…
The Double Four Patch quilt block is a classic design that’s as versatile as it is simple to sew! This easy variation comes together quickly, making it perfect for beginners and a fantastic stash-buster for experienced quilters.
This is block 17 in the Mysteries Down Under quilt. Double 4-patch is a classic block and it’s perfect for beginners. How to make a Double 4-patch quilt block Make a quilt with this blockDown…
Double Pinwheel Block Easy Scrappy Style – Tutorial For some time I’ve been thinking about a Double Pinwheel and how to make this in an easier fashion. I think I’ve come up with something here. I’m excited! Hope you will be too! Do you remember when Jenny Doan showed us how to make pinwheel blocks … Continue reading Double Pinwheel Block Easy Scrappy Style – Tutorial →
Precut squares are the perfect choice for this quick quilt! Once you try this shortcut 4-patch method you'll never go back to the traditional way!
Red and White Quilt
Today we’re stepping into the world of quilting with flannel fabrics and taking you with us! We’re sharing our top five tips for sewing with flannel and a new free shortcut quilt pattern below
Fat Quarter quilt pattern, Craftsman, is the most popular pattern from designer Amy Smart. Perfect for showing off large scale fabric prints.
Here are the last 3 blocks in my quilt guild's Block of the Month. These blocks make up the bottom row of the pattern, Jeni Baker's Half Square Triangle Sampler: Now I need to choose a background. I wanted to go with a colored fabric, rather than the white as shown in the pattern, and I thought I had found the perfect green: I put the first 9 blocks against the green background and lived with it for a while as I made the last 3 blocks. I began to think that although the green was a perfect…
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