This Fox and Geese block is a great block to practice making flying geese blocks. It is a good scrappy or planned block that looks wonderful in a quilt! Let's get started!
Модная одежда и дизайн интерьера своими руками
This pattern is only available through our Certified Shops and Instructors. The Paradise in Blooms is Judy Niemeyer's third Technique of the Month (TOM) quilt, published in 2015. The goal of our t...
This is Missy’s Prismatic Star quilt which is a paper pieced pattern by Judy Niemeyer of Quiltworx. Missy owns Up North Quilt Shop in International Falls, MN and this quilt was a class she held at her shop a few months ago. This is the first time I have quilted for Missy so I asked her if she liked feather quilting and she said they are not her favorite. I’m so glad I asked as I would have put feathers all over this quilt! So my next idea was to have lines radiating out of the star with some fillers. I first doodled about 8 different fills but it was getting too busy so I simplified it with only two designs and very happy I went with this route. The fabric used is Timeless Treasures Gypsy Tonga Strips and the batting is Hobbs Heirloom 80/20. I used a light blue So Fine thread for most of the quilt top, and switched to a light plum for the purple diamonds. I quilted CC’s in the diamonds, stitched in the ditch around the large diamonds and did free hand swirls and U turns in the background. I used my QP Fat Edge ruler for the diagonal lines.
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This pattern is only available through our Certified Shops and Instructors. The Paradise in Blooms is Judy Niemeyer's third Technique of the Month (TOM) quilt, published in 2015. The goal of our t...
This is Missy’s Prismatic Star quilt which is a paper pieced pattern by Judy Niemeyer of Quiltworx. Missy owns Up North Quilt Shop in International Falls, MN and this quilt was a class she held at her shop a few months ago. This is the first time I have quilted for Missy so I asked her if she liked feather quilting and she said they are not her favorite. I’m so glad I asked as I would have put feathers all over this quilt! So my next idea was to have lines radiating out of the star with some fillers. I first doodled about 8 different fills but it was getting too busy so I simplified it with only two designs and very happy I went with this route. The fabric used is Timeless Treasures Gypsy Tonga Strips and the batting is Hobbs Heirloom 80/20. I used a light blue So Fine thread for most of the quilt top, and switched to a light plum for the purple diamonds. I quilted CC’s in the diamonds, stitched in the ditch around the large diamonds and did free hand swirls and U turns in the background. I used my QP Fat Edge ruler for the diagonal lines.
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Click the Buy Now button to find the On-Point Expansion Packages! The Prismatic Star was originally published in 2014 to show how an exploded star could be paper pieced using the (48) 2-1/2” strip ...
Diagonal Strips Baby Quilt Create a beautiful 36" x 54" baby quilt using this easy quilt tutorial that uses 1 simple quilt block. This listing is for a downloadable PDF of a quilt pattern only. You will not receive a physical product. **Please note that this pattern originally appeared at Freemotion by the River. Purchasing this PDF gives you the benefit of an easy-to-read, printable, and ad-free version of the pattern. ** Yardage Needed: 1/4 yard light fabric - for blocks 1/4 yard medium fabric - for blocks 1/4 yard dark fabric - for blocks 1/4 yard dark fabric #2 - for blocks 3/4 yard medium fabric - for borders 1/4 yard dark fabric - for binding 1-3/4 yard Backing fabric **Purchasing this pattern is in no way required to complete the project.
The Austin Area Quilt Guild hosts their quilt show this weekend. This year’s theme is “Red, White, and Stars.” I went yesterday and, as usual, came away very inspired. I bought on…
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Judy and Brad Niemeyer designed the layout, instructions, and foundation papers for One, which is a pattern in the Quiltworx.com Leaf Series. The leaf series is a collection of patterns designed to...
This pattern is only available through our Certified Shops and Instructors. In 2016, Quiltworx.com designed its fourth “Technique of the Month” pattern. Vintage Rose is the fourth in a series of qu…
Another simple block, 30x30 centimetres in size, have fun :) Please click images to enlarge and again: more variations after the jump... Quilt block 13 Quilt block 13, blank Possible order of assembly With added solid blocks With added solid blocks Template for English paper piecing page 1, please print twice Template for EPP page 2 (print once) Template for fabric cutting with 5mm seam allowance Mirrored blocks Blocks on point Mirrored blocks
I am once again joining my friends HollyAnne and Vicki to quilt along in Christa Watson's new book Piece and Quilt with Precuts.
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It's Friday and I'm still being frugal...right now my frugality is focused on time and my very best use of it! Therefore, I look out our Douglas Island home and see snow still piled up outside...and think what can I offer for Frugal Friday?...Well, more free quilt patterns, of course! And what could be more appropriate than sending you free Snowman patterns.I don't know what the weather's doing in your area...it's actually warming up here. My 92 year old dad put on his southeast Alaska boots and trekked up to check on his poor old motor home. The roof was leaking and door piled up against the door...but sinking to this thighs, he still managed to pry it open and climb inside. After he was missing in action for an hour, I tried to put on my own boots to climb through the snow to both look for him and keep an eye on my mom in her chair at the same time. I finally decided he either must be a snowman or a popsicle but eventually he came in from his play in the snow and back to our cozy home. So, for my snowman father, I offer you Frugal Friday Free...Snowman Quilt Patterns...a wonderful, whimsical variety of quilt blocks, applique, redwork, green work, whatever works for you snowman quilts and/or quilt blocks. The photos just show the few that aren't copy protected but all links lead to free patterns. Vermillion Stitchery Free 2008 Bom Stitchery Patterns (directly above) others shown and not shown: Simply Snowmen Snow Man Quilt Pattern -->Mini-mini snowman quilt 'Snowman' pinwheel stars free pattern Snowman Quilt Block (above) Windblown Snowman Snowflake The Snowman Let it snow Christmas Star (and snowman) Wallhanging 2009 BOM Snowman (Legacy of Stitches) Patterns Getting to Crazy BOM Snowman patterns Vermillion Stitchery 2008 BOM Snowman stitchery patterns: Free! Applique Snowman Cozy Company Primitive Snowmen Redwork Snowman Redwork Snowman Snow-Bound Snowman Snowman Snowman Face Snowman Door Hanger Starry Night *NEW* Huskevarna:snowman Quilt! Snuggle Snowmen Quilt Tutorial EXTRAS: snowman quilt ornaments “Starry Snowman Quilt” Need a snowman quilt block pattern for your next holiday or winter themed quilt? Check this one out! Below: medium-sized Christmas star themed snowman quilt … Welcome Friends & Flakes Stitchery Redwork: Snowman: free pattern www.redwork.info Applique a snowman on your denim shirt: Click Here for the pattern Click Here to Print the Instructions Fat Cat Designs! links that follow, tell her thanks and check out her sight for LOTS more! Snow Papa Snow Momma Snow Globes snowflake Snow Friends Hello Snowman Placemat Snow Stars Let It Snow: pincushion pattern from Kaaren at The Painted Quilt Snowman Quilt Challenge - Block 1 Snowman Quilt Snowman Quilt Challenge - Block 1 Mon, Aug 31, 2009 Snowman Quilt Snowman Quilt Block #2 Assembling Your Quilt - Snowman Quilt Challenge Continue reading... Snowman Quilt Block #4 Continue reading... Snowman Quilt Block #3 Continue reading... And now... More of My Free Pattern Links: 2,500 Free Quilt Patterns Huge List of Free Quilt Block Patterns Free Babies, Childrens Quilt Patterns Free Sunbonnet Sue and Sam Patterns Free Heart Themed Quilt Patterns Free Snowman Quilt Patterns Free Sewing Accessories Patterns Free Breast Cancer Awareness Quilt Patterns Free Patriotic Quilt Patterns Liberated Quilting: Free Patterns, Blocks, Ideas&Tutorials Free Butterfly Quilt Patterns Free Easter Quilt Patterns Free St.Patricks or Irish Quilt Patterns String Quilting:Tutorial and Free Patterns My links to over 2,500 Free Quilt Patterns + How to Add a Widget to them on your own blog shown above: a Salem Community Quilter's BOM quilt from 2008 ....beautiful green work and applique. It was not a free pattern, just so beautiful I wanted to show it off! It took some research, but for all who asked it is from 'Crab-apple Hill' and is pattern #408 Winter Wonderland Michele Bilyeu blogs With Heart and Hands as she shares a quilting journey through her life in Salem, Oregon and Douglas, Alaska. Sharing thousands of links to Free Quilt and Quilt Block Patterns and encouraging others to join in her Liberated Quilting Challenge for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI) Help us change the world, one little quilt at a time!
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The Impatiens pattern provides enough papers to make (4) five-petal flowers. We are excited to release our first ever designs that include the quilting design on newsprint, right in the pattern fo...
A double good day. WOW and the 15th of the month so wonderful new blocks from Esther to work on. Have been working away at my bamboo hanging during the week. All the leaves are in place, yesterday I worked on the calligraphy which I decided was going to be too hard to stitch directly onto the top. Thinking about my oriental bed quilt, which is the reason for making this wallhanging ( we are going to redo our bedroom in an oriental theme) I came up with this. Being able to work with small squares was so much easier. Still tricky to stitch the smallest areas, but found my default satin stitch worked perfectly. I was going to frame them individually but when I decided to run them horizontally instead of vertically as in the original, a panel seemed a better option. In approximate position, adjusted and sewn down this morning, but I forgot to take photo. Monday morning I relaxed watching the closing ceremony of the Olympic's, a wonderful few hours, but part way through I thought I know what I could be doing. When my sewing room shifted I found a quilt I made a few years ago with it's binding attached but not sewn down. My thumbs hated it, but it is now on my sewing room wall. My first and so far only Bargello quilt. Pattern was from an APQ magazine but this is nothing like the original. It was a comedy of errors!!! I was meant to make 16 identical blocks, the 3rd one I made in mirror image!! Had not enough spare fabric and didn't want to unpick, so made 8 originals and 8 mirror image, played with the placement and this looked good - until I sewed them together. My first 4 blocks ended up in the center and so did my lack of understanding of the art to bargello pressing and stitching at the beginning, it was all I could see. Practise makes perfect - or at least better - so they say. The final layout reminded me of butterflies and I had a pattern for a mosaic one and thought now is the time. I had fabric scraps from the quilt and with a slight size adjustment it covered my sins. But it didn't look right on it's own, so I found 2 other butterflies, 1 foundation pieced and 1 applique. I now had butterflies everywhere, I had looked at hydrangeas for my original colour palette so the butterflies seem in keeping. Borders added and I was happy, but the final act was still to come. My border is synthetic silk and my iron was too hot!!! A hole in my border - so one more butterfly - escaping!! You can just see it in the top right corner. And this morning, Esther's new blocks Magnolia is one of my favorite flowers and I couln't wait to start. This is as far as I have got this morning, back to work tomorrow so will be slow progress till next week. Cheers everyone, Jenny PS. I am viewing your blogs, but am finding it very difficult to post comments. I write them, but most won't publish!!
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This pattern is only available through our Certified Shops and Instructors. The Paradise in Blooms is Judy Niemeyer's third Technique of the Month (TOM) quilt, published in 2015. The goal of our t...
Reproduction star by Becky Brown Vintage block, 1820-1850 Serpentine stripes, which snake along the fabric's surface, were qu...
Description: \nGender:Men, Gentleman, Male, Boys, Teen \nStyle:Men Sleeveless Vest,Casual Winter Warm Full Zip Padded Jacket,Quilted Coat Outwear Tops \nPattern Type:Solid Color, Zipper,Pockets \nColor:Gray, Black, Blue, Red (Optional) \nSize: \nUS S ------------------------------- Tags L, \nUS M ------------------------------ Tags XL, \nUS L ------------------------------- Tags 2XL, \nUS XL ------------------------------ Tags 3XL, \nUS 2XL ---------------------------- Tags 4XL, \nUS 3XL ---------------------------- Tags 5XL, \n(Follow the size chart to select please) \nMaterial:100%Polyester \nNeckline:Stand Collar \nSleeve Length:Sleeveless \nLength:Hips Length \nSeason:Spring,Autumn Fall, Winter \nOccasions:Casual, Traveling, Vacation, Working, Party, Everyday, Dates, Movies \n \nFeatures: \n1. Simple but fashion style solid color winter vest with sleeveless you'll love. This stand collar coat is essentials for this autumn fall and winter. \n2. Mens sleeveless full zip jacket,perfect with pants, jeans and leggings, can wear when dating, daily, traveling, party, casual, vacation, etc. \n3. Mens padded coat outwear,casual style, suitable for daily, office, work,business,date, and homecoming. \n \nPackage Content: \n1 x Vest (Other Accessories are not included) \n \nTips: \n1. Please compare the detail sizes with yours before you buy!!! \n2. Colors may be slightly different depending on computer and monitor settings. \n3. Please allow 1-3cm differs due to manual measurement, thanks. (All measurement in cm and please note 1cm=0.39inch, 1inch=2.54cm)
Diagonal Strips Baby Quilt Create a beautiful 36" x 54" baby quilt using this easy quilt tutorial that uses 1 simple quilt block. This listing is for a downloadable PDF of a quilt pattern only. You will not receive a physical product. **Please note that this pattern originally appeared at Freemotion by the River. Purchasing this PDF gives you the benefit of an easy-to-read, printable, and ad-free version of the pattern. ** Yardage Needed: 1/4 yard light fabric - for blocks 1/4 yard medium fabric - for blocks 1/4 yard dark fabric - for blocks 1/4 yard dark fabric #2 - for blocks 3/4 yard medium fabric - for borders 1/4 yard dark fabric - for binding 1-3/4 yard Backing fabric **Purchasing this pattern is in no way required to complete the project.
You can get more than one quilt design from a pattern! Just change the colors for a nearly endless number of options from one pattern.
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