These 50 animal pattern block designs are great for STEM centres! Children will learn the names of animals, practice building skills and math.
HANDMADE 4x6 iNCH ART PRiNT by PHANTASMALLL. -WRAPPED iN PROTECTiVE PLASTiC -QUALiTY BLACK iNK ON CARDSTOCK -EACH PRiNT SiGNED BY AMP. *NOTE: each print is handprinted with a linoleum block, resulting in variations of the same design! each print is unique :D "MOONY BABY" (NiNTH DROP, AUG 2023).
I made these pattern block mats using Photoshop. Each mat comes in color and blackline, depending on your preference. The blackline mats offer more of a
Create amazing ocean animals with FREE printable pattern templates! This fun and hands-on shape activity is perfect for pre-k and kindergaten
**This is not a physical product.** Your drawing title block is the key to make sure your design drawings are organised and easy-to-understand. This template is designed to be a clean and simple framework for you to put your drawing information, giving your polished and professional drawings. Included within the title block template .zip file: - Traditional Title Block Metric File [.dwg] – This is the AutoCAD file where you can find 6 iterations of the title block: A4, A3, and A2 standard as well as A4 Portrait, A3 Horizontal, and A2 Horiontal. - Traditional Title Block Imperial File [.dwg] – This is the AutoCAD file where you can find 6 iterations of the title block: 8.5x11 (US Letter), 11x17 (Ledger/Tabloid), 18x24 (Arch C), and 24x36 (Arch D) standard, as well as 8.5x11 Portrait, 11x17 Horizontal, and 24x36 Horizontal. - Placeholder Logo File [.png] – This is an image file that you can replace to input your own logo within the title block. - Template Guide – Traditional Title Block PDF [.pdf] – This is a pdf with all the information, links to the video guide, and resources you’ll need to understand how to use this template. Required software: The template itself requires an up-to-date version of AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT To view the PDF files, you will need to ensure you have a PDF viewer installed on your machine. These are often free and can include Adobe Reader or Google Chrome. Important to note: These title blocks are fully customizable and editable where you can ensure the information is exactly what you need for your projects and your personal branding. Templates support is provided via email. All designs are copyright and original to the shop owner. Templates are intended for individual use only and may not be resold or redistributed under any circumstances.
Get the free printable pack of bird pattern block designs for STEM centres in your preschool and kindergarten! Children will learn the names of birds, practice building skills and math - all at once.
Double Pinwheel & Peeping Cats Quilt Blocks. Free Pattern and Tutorial
Find the joy in getting organized with this eye-catching Colour Block Notepad. It's compartmentalized grid format is perfect for breaking up your bigger must-dos into smaller manageable tasks and helps you achieve more of your top goals. With 50 sheets per Colour Block Notepad it has plenty of pages to keep you going.Plus... ain't it sooo pretty?... Swooon! Great for:Life admin, ideas or business tasks. Features: A5 Size (210 x 148 mm) (5.8 × 8.3 inch)50 sheets per padPrinted full colour on 80gsm silk art paper Finish: Glued top length and sturdy backing board
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Halloween is almost here and if scary décor is not your thing, then you might like my super cute Pumpkin Block pattern. It's a free pattern and can be used for an array of fun projects! Everyone's busy decorating and planning their Halloween celebrations, but we're keeping it low key and simple down here. I did make our grandson a pumpkin cushion for his bedroom, and I thought you guys might enjoy sewing the Pumpkin Block I used as well - it's super cute! I found a paper pieced pumpkin pattern on EQ8, but it was a too boxy and basic, so I got to work and gave it a complete make over. The shape is more realistic shape now and I think the changes added a lot of cute character - I hope you like it! The Pumpkin Block pattern is free for you to use for whatever project you like, and I've included three sizes in the PDF pattern (6", 8" and 10") so you have a few options to choose from. I made the 8" block and added some cute little borders for Landon's pillow - he's too young to understand Halloween this year but he loves climbing all over it :) This is a foundation paper pieced block and it's pretty simple. There are a few smaller bits in the background but otherwise quite manageable for most quilters. If you're worried or this is your first time paper piecing, then I suggest you start with the 10" block and see how you go (I'm always here to help if you need it). I didn't want a bright orange pumpkin, so I threw together some of my favorite gold/orange fabrics from Corey Yoders collections and I love how soft and sweet they are. I also want to make one for myself with a neutral pumpkin on a light grey background in the next few days. Have fun choosing fabrics for your own Pumpkin Block and try combinations that make you smile. The Pumpkin Block PDF pattern includes full step by step instructions and diagrams for piecing the block, plus full-sized templates and a colouring sheet so you can plan your block prior to sewing. I haven't included fabric requirements etc. because it varies between block sizes - just raid your scrap bins and create! The Pumpkin Block PDF pattern is a free download and if you'd like to use it for a Halloween project or save it to your computer for later, simply click the link down below and grab the file: All that's left to do is pick your favorite fabrics and start sewing your first block today. The blocks are quick so you should be able to make a batch in no time! Use your completed blocks as cushion fronts, mini quilts, table runners, table toppers - whatever your heart desires, just have fun with it! I hope you enjoy sewing my free Pumpkin Block pattern and let me know what you make with it. Have fun lovely! PIN FOR LATER: Happy quilting :)
This step-by-step block printing lesson teaches how to do linocut and foam printing with your students complete with block printing supplies and videos.
Linocut can create a host of visually striking and memorable images that will leave an impression. Here's a deep dive into everything you need to know about this relief printing technique.
On The Trail (2024) Oil-based block printing ink on Lokta paper Design Size: 4" x 4" Paper Size: 5" x 5" Each print is hand printed so image will slightly vary, every print is signed and numbered in order of creation.
All the tools you need to learn how to create your own block prints on paper. Recommendations for carving tools, printing blocks, and paper.
Choose your favorite 5" charm squares to make you own cute and scrappy My Town quilt!
The Photo by © Pat Smith What a beautiful quilt pattern! Quilting & designed by #Sister Chicks Quilting. Turkey block by Lori Holt...PDF pattern called GOBBLE GOBBLE is available… Easy Quilt Tutorial
Printed with hand carved linocut/block print stamps. Each piece is unique and imperfect and printed at my home studio in Los Angeles. No digital printing or drop shipping here! This shirt features tinned fish as its main design with a can of sardines in navy blue on the front of the shirt. It also features a collar and sleeve detail front and back with sardines encircling:) This would be a great shirt to wear on a hike, to the farmer's market or just lounging around. Maybe even as a gift for your foody friends or tinned fish aficionados (a-fish-onados??)! 100% Heavyweight Cotton Tee Shirt Unisex Sizing (runs a touch slim but long. looks great cropped or tucked!) Machine Washable. Line dry for longevity of vibrancy or on low heat. Please allow appropriate time for production of this product as each one is made to order before shipping. Some slight variations may occur in placement and color of your printed shirt.
DIY Fabric Block Zipper Pouch Free Sewing Pattern and Tutorial
Say buh-bye to the days of searching for that perfect bolt of fabric. Block printing is the easy way to create custom fabrics for one-of-a-kind sewing, quilting and home decor projects. If you'
The Evening Star quilt block is ideal for the beginning quilter-simply connector corners & squares. Use this step-by-step tutorial for great results!
Top US quilting blogger, Seams Like a Dream Quilt Designs, features all the info you need to know about the 9 Patch Block. Click here now!!
Brighten up the bedroom with our hand block printed Kantha quilt, made by master artisans in India. In bold block colours, bring a lively, eclectic flair to your bed. DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS Size: 140cm (55") x 200cm (78") CARE GUIDE Dry clean only
New Halloween quilt patterns available! The Bat quilt pattern is one of 16 designs that are perfect for the spooky season!
Chris Wormell created a series of illustrations for John Dewar and Sons Scotch Whiskey for their fun series of videos, "Speaking Scotribbean."
I've got another free mini block pattern for you! This itty-bitty version of the Friendship Star block is quite straight forward to sew...
Storm at Sea is a pattern that uses small changes in straight angles to create an optical illusion of rounded shapes. Here are some gorgeou...
I indulged in a few long afternoons of playing in EQ8 recently. As usual, what I ended up with bears no resemblance to what I started with. This instance was rather extreme: I was thinking flowers and somehow ended up with a sailboat. Go figure! This block design ended up in my Sailing School pattern. For a tutorial about HRT, go here. After I drew it, I printed out the cut sizes the software suggested and happily started cutting and sewing, only to find that my sails were not turning out the size they should. I suppose I could have winged it and fudged all the other block parts to make it all fit together, but I'm really not an improv kind of quilter. I can appreciate a well-made improv quilt, but I don't particularly enjoy the process myself. I like to know what to cut to what size to make things fit in a predetermined way. So there. This of course meant that I needed to figure out why things weren't working out. I double- and triple-checked my seam allowance. I cut more fabric, checking my measurements. Nope, still not working. I finally figured out that my problem arose from having to guess how to line up the triangles when I sewed them together. I wasn't hitting the sweet spot. I thought I knew where to align one piece relative to the seam allowance on the other. I was wrong, though it would have worked if the geometry of that long triangle hadn't messed up the works. To make a long story short, in a HRT unit, if you want the diagonal seam to reach perfectly from corner to corner, you don't want the seam to be exactly on the diagonal of the unfinished unit. I drew it out on paper to wrap my mind around it. The paper is cut to the unfinished size of the unit and the drawn rectangle inside is the finished size. If you extend the line that runs diagonally from corner to corner in the finished size, you see that it does not actually cross the corners of the unfinished unit. Well, that's a fine how-do-you-do! I know there are rulers out there that take all this into account. In fact, I have one on my wall that would suit, except that it isn't large enough for the unit I needed. Also, the quilt design I have in mind uses just a few boat blocks, and I'd hate to ask folks to buy a specialty ruler for just a few blocks. I humphed and harrumphed and decided there must be away to make these a little larger and cut down to size so alignment wouldn't be such a bother. I took in ideas from various tutorials, and spent half the afternoon stirring them all together and finally came up with something that worked the way I wanted. I spent the rest of the afternoon figuring out the math to know what size rectangles to start with to end up with a given size. It would be a pain to use trial and error every time I want a different sized unit. There's a tutorial in the works to share the details. In the meantime, tell me, have you used HRT in any projects? If so, do you have any tips or trick to share? UPDATE: The tutorial is now available here!