Rag Quilt Play Letters and Numbers {Toys}Check out this great pattern and tutorial where you'll be able to create a set of quilted rag numbers and letters! Perfect for a toddler to learn their numbers and letters with or an older child to learn to spell with! A fun project for you to make and your child to play with!View This Tutorial
Are you ready for spring? I am! If you’re not, you can get in the spring mood with this FREE Build a Flower Letter Sounds Sort! This pack features 25 beginning letter sound sorting flowers {excluding x}. *The free download link is towards the end of this post. Just look for the teal, oval button! *This ... Read More about Build a Flower Letter Sounds Sort
The arrival of my third grand child called for another quilt featuring our free Little Letters pattern. + + + + + + + Make one of these darling quilts for a little one (or big) in your life. You can find all the details here. I also could not resist making the whole alphabet out of my two lines, Temecula Treasures and Special Scraps. This will be a cherished keepsake.
I could write about someone's first birthday, a slew of summer visitors, our fabulous vacation or a new virtual quilting bee that I joine...
Use these quilting templates to spell out whatever phrases or words you'd like on your quilt top!
Creating your own Fibonacci quilt is a great way to test your sewing and math skills. Create something beautiful and mathematical with this tutorial.
Free Printable Scrabble Letter Tiles Sign. Printable DIY Wall Art Scrabble letters. Party decorations ideas or scrapbook letters.
Today's category includes those quilts that have a way with color (or no color), but didn't fit in the previous two posts. Singularity was the very first quilt I came upon in the show and it is a stunner. Jenn's use of color is amazing! I really have no interest in making this de
Night Sky Mini Quilt Dinosaurs! Block Flower Breaking Storm Vintage Quilt Revival Class Sample Roundabout - featured in Quilters Companion Issue 66 Maple Leaf Quilt - made for my brother and his wife for their wedding present Sunshine through the Rain - Umbrella Prints Trimmings Challenge mini quilt Radiant Orchid Challenge quilt Beach Ball Baby Quilt - tutorial at Moda Bake Shop, February 2014 Lipari Stars - January 2014 Full Moon Lagoon - October 2013 Marcelle Medallion - September 2013 Tesseract - Emerald Quilt Challenge 2013 Knitting bag - for Mum's Mother's Day present Reflected Textures Pillow - Fat Quarterly Issue 11 Once Upon a Time - Commissioned Mario - 6th Birthday present for my little man Melody Miller Messenger Bag Pillow Talk Swap 10 Retro Flowers Quilt February 2012 - Name Game Swap quilt February 2012 - For the love of solids swap small item March 2012 - Modern Mini quilt challenge entry February 2012 - For the Love of solids swap - big item March 2012 - Commissioned quilt #1 March 2012 - Commissioned quilt #2 April 2012 - Outfoxed on the High Seas April 2012 - Rainbow Trail Mini Giant Chevron Quilt I Love Sushi - pattern testing for Sonia (Artisania) Chicopee Ladies improv cushion Sailors Mouth Swap for Ella Groove Emma's Quilt Zoe's Quilt Spinning Canoes Fat Quarterly Designer Challenge August 2011 Enchanted Garden Quilt - SOLD August 2011 Fandango Pinwheels Quilt - donated to Lucy's Holiday to raise money for a family struck by tragedy. September 2011 Sweet Flower Fairies Quilt - SOLD September 2011 Beetle Bugs Quilts - SOLD September 2011 Bird Tree Quilt - available here September 2011 Lotus Garden Quilt - SOLD October 2011 Pop Garden Quilt - SOLD Custom Quilt October 2011 October 2011 Magenta Bird Tree Quilt - available here. Custom quilt September 2011 November 2011 Silent Cinema Quilt - SOLD November 2011 Rainbow Zoo quilt - SOLD Autumn Forest Quilt December 2011 Central park baby quilt - SOLD December 2011 Owls and spots baby quilt - SOLD October 2011 It's a girl thing... Gifted December 2011 Boys at Play - SOLD December 2011 Girls at Play - SOLD December 2011 1001 Peeps - made for my little girl December 2011 Charmed Prints QAL - gifted December 2011 Willow Wren - SOLD
I count this as one of my best vintage purchases. It came with a $10 lot of quilting ephemera and was a complete surprise. Here is the introduction to the catalog.PATCHWORK DESIGNS
The blocks come out to 3.5″ x 5″. With 1/2″ seam allowances the finished letters are 2.5″ x 4″. Click on the thumbnails to download each pattern. VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: When you pri…
Yesterday I showed you how to make the letter 'e' and 'a'! I have based my tutorials on Tonya Ricucci's book Word Play Quilts Easy Tech...
Just making sure our child has all the necessities for life, ya know? p.s. It's pretty hard to say if I'm officially 'nesting' because ...
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It seems so sad that today is the final day of the Spell it with Fabric blog hop. By now you have 26 letters, 9 numbers and some fun punctuation patterns. You have received some ideas on different things the designers did with their letters. Edyta put her daughters name on the back of the quilt with some of the letters. http://laundrybasketquilts.com/blog/2014/02/19/l-is-for-love/ Bunny Hill appliqued on top of her pieced letter. http://bunnyhillblog.com/2014/02/17/moda-blog-hop/ Minick and Simpson appliqued their letter and made it into a zippered bag.
A while back I was part of a really fun Moda blog hop called Spell it with Fabric. All the Moda designers were assigned a letter, and we made it our own using our fabrics and style. I made a...
Sunni at Love Affair With My Brother made this fun, fun, fun quilt for her daughter Ellie. Brilliant idea she had to make it workable as a hopscotch game. Best, she shares lots of photos and instru…
Sew up your own noble steed! This is classed this as ‘intermediate’ due to the large number of sections and some slightly tricky angles to join them, but if you have made one of my patterns before you will be able to tackle this no problem! This block measures 15”x15”. There are no instructions included on how to actually do FPP, but there are several keys and a colouring page included. Disclaimer - Some parts of the pattern (especially on the keys) may have overlapping letters and numbers that may be hard to read. This shouldn't affect the actual pattern pieces and is caused by the program I use and trying to keep the number of pages in the pattern to a minimum. Please get in touch if you need any help. No refunds on digital patterns. Copyright 2024. This pattern is for personal use only and may not be shared or redistributed without prior written consent. Items made from this pattern may be sold on a small handmade scale with credit on photos and listings to the designer Griffin and the Bear Studio. Designed in and templates from Electric Quilt 8.
Der ABC-Quilt nach einer Anleitung von Moda. Im Vergleich einmal komplett mit Stoffresten genäht, und einmal in schwarz/weiß.
First, let me just brag about what an awesome husband I have. I got my Mother's Day present early, and I am SO excited!! Totally unexpected! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!! (imagine the sound of angels singing as you look at the picture) Ok, now on to business :) For my daughter's bedroom, I decided to make her some rag letters inspired by Jessica at Happy Together. Like most of my projects for my daughter, I wanted them to match her rag quilt I made her for Christmas. Here is what you'll need: - Fabric for front - Fabric for back (I used the same fabric for both sides) - Quilt batting - Sewing machine, scissors, pins, etc - Letter printouts for template/stencils 1. Print and cut out your letters to use as a template. I typed my own and made them all the same size & font. You could make your own using Word, Photoshop or whatever you have or you could freestyle it. Happy Together also has a pattern you can download. 2. Cut out squares of fabric and quilt batting that fit the size of your letters. 3 Make a sandwich of your fabrics and batting. The back fabric facing right side down, the batting square in the middle, and the top fabric facing right side up. 4. There's a couple ways to do this part, but what I did was pin the letter cutout on top of the square and cut all 3 layers of fabric together (shown in picture below). You could also trace your letter with a fabric pen, pin the layers together, sew on the lines, and trim at least a 1/4 inch seam allowance. 5. This is what the letters look like when they are all cut out. Pin layers together and sew at least 1/4 inch away from the edges. You can also quilt the insides, but they should be fine as-is. So... I am a very beginner sewer... this was my first attempt at sewing one of my letters. Pretty crooked, right? I am embarrassed to even post this picture, but nobody's perfect! Luckily my machine came with a walking foot and I have an incredibly patient mother who was willing to come teach me how to do it the "right" way! 6. Clip the edges (I highly recommend Fiskar's Softouch spring scissors for this part) about 1/8" apart, cutting straight into the seam allowance - but stop before you cut the seam! (Ignore my blue fabric pen marks, that's where I was sewing the first time. The second time around I made the seam allowance a little bigger) 7. Now, get your laundry together and throw your letters in! Washing & drying the letters will give them the "rag" look. Now you can display your letters or give them to your child to learn their ABC's! Linking to these parties!
What can I say about a question mark? I got to thinking this may be a good baby quilt option since we do not know the sex of my...
Free applique patterns for you to print off including letters, numbers, stars, hearts, elephants, birds and more. Page includes instructions for how to applique baby clothes for an easy homemade baby gift idea.
Free printable bubble letters download - bubble alphabet outline, template, cut-out, or stencil for all your craft projects at home & school
From Kumiko Fujita's "Patchwork 318".
It's so easy to make your own applique patterns using images that you find in coloring books or on the internet. Follow Christine's step-by-step instructions to make a horse applique pattern.
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I recently had the MOST FUN making a mini quilt with words on it, so I just had to share it, along with a list of great pattern and book options for sewing your own alphabet letter quilt blocks.
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Download these fun alphabet letters and color them in to create unique designs perfect for your different craft projects
Hand Cut Alphabet- Blue Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 7.75x10