This week, we welcome another first-time Blockheads designer, Jackie MacDonald of Sweetfire Road. Jackie’s sweet Second Star block will shine in your Blockheads project – and it would make a great one-block quilt as well! Download the Second Star pattern and sew along with us!
Here's another block I had planned for the block lotto that didn't make the list. I still love it, for the friendship star in the center an...
Alaska Territory Quilt Block | Skill level: Intermediate The Alaska Territory Quilt Block is another block named after the United States territory of Alaska (now a state). For more
Block 8 from Wildflowers Quilt therabbitfactory.com
Today let's take a look at the Indian Puzzle quilt block. This three-color traditional block uses Flying Geese, Square in a Square and Half Square Triangles to form a very interesting block. At the end I show what happens when you change up the color placement and values.
Today let’s sew together a Braced Star quilt block! It finishes at 12″ and goes together on a diagonal grid. I also have several layout ideas toward the end of the post to help spark your inspiration. Let’s get started!
Love in a Mist Quilt Block | Skill level: Confident Beginner to Intermediate The Love In a Mist Quilt Block is one of those great quilt block designs that at first glance appears
This block is take off of the State Fair block I did a few weeks ago. With just a small change, another star was formed! This will be paired with another alternating block that will be the next tutorial. Let's check out what I'm calling the Square in a Star quilt block!
Today let's take a look at the Indian Puzzle quilt block. This three-color traditional block uses Flying Geese, Square in a Square and Half Square Triangles to form a very interesting block. At the end I show what happens when you change up the color placement and values.
Here's another block I had planned for the block lotto that didn't make the list. I still love it, for the friendship star in the center an...
Today let's look at this easy quilt block called Friendship Quilt. It is a traditional block and was first published in Hearth and Home. Using only squares and rectangles it is quick and easy to sew together.
This easy Windmill block is made entirely of Half Square Triangles and squares - super quick! Plus it creates secondary windmills when sewn in a quilt.
This block is take off of the State Fair block I did a few weeks ago. With just a small change, another star was formed! This will be paired with another alternating block that will be the next tutorial. Let's check out what I'm calling the Square in a Star quilt block!
Today let’s sew together a Braced Star quilt block! It finishes at 12″ and goes together on a diagonal grid. I also have several layout ideas toward the end of the post to help spark your inspiration. Let’s get started!
Today let's take a look at this Broken Window quilt block from the Kansas City Star publication. Once again, there are other blocks out there called Broken Window - that's just the way it is. This block isn't very difficult - if you can do Half Square Triangles and Flying Geese, you're good to go! Let's get started.
Today let’s piece together a Windblown quilt block! It’s been so windy lately, I figured that a tutorial for the Windblown block was in order!
This traditional quilt block called Seesaw is a great beginner quilt block. It only uses four different fabrics and goes together fast! Let's get started!
Assemble a 16" Scrap Boxes block.
Today let’s sew together a Braced Star quilt block! It finishes at 12″ and goes together on a diagonal grid. I also have several layout ideas toward the end of the post to help spark your inspiration. Let’s get started!
I found another variation of a Pinwheel block that I think is interesting. It is fairly easy and quick to sew together. It reminds me of the Duck Tracks block I did a tutorial for awhile back.
Today let's sew together this Glory Be quilt block. I actually think this is four blocks with sashing but that's not the way it's presented. The Glory Be appeared in Quiltmaker in 1992. It's a big block - 18
Alaska Territory Quilt Block | Skill level: Intermediate The Alaska Territory Quilt Block is another block named after the United States territory of Alaska (now a state). For more
Today let’s sew together a Braced Star quilt block! It finishes at 12″ and goes together on a diagonal grid. I also have several layout ideas toward the end of the post to help spark your inspiration. Let’s get started!
Today let's learn how to piece this lovely star block called Blueberry Pie. With a name like that, what's not to love! It is made with Half Square Triangles, Flying Geese, and squares and I'll walk you through each step for a successful finish. Plus, for some inspiration, there are layout suggestions at the end.
Hi there! I have been busy making these cute little blocks! This week I am sharing block 3. This block was designed by the talented Sandy Gervais : For this one, I thought it would be fun to go with red and pink! I was a little worried at first - that it might look like Valentine's Day - but I actually really love how it turned out! Although I don't normally like to iron my seams open - these blocks are small and opening the seams help the block lay flat! Click HERE to download PDF I wanted to include this instruction sheet on how to make Easy Corner Triangles, in case you need a refresher! Previous Blocks: Block 1 Block 2 If you are following along, I would love to see your progress! :) Use hashtag: sewingwithfwfabricstudio or email - [email protected] Talk to you soon!
Today let's take a look at this Broken Window quilt block from the Kansas City Star publication. Once again, there are other blocks out there called Broken Window - that's just the way it is. This block isn't very difficult - if you can do Half Square Triangles and Flying Geese, you're good to go! Let's get started.
Today let’s sew together a Braced Star quilt block! It finishes at 12″ and goes together on a diagonal grid. I also have several layout ideas toward the end of the post to help spark your inspiration. Let’s get started!
On this page you will find every block I have made from Laurie Hird’s Farmer’s Wife 1930s Sampler Quilt book. If you click on a photo it will take you through to the blog post for that block where you will find my journal notes and any tips for making the block. Block 1 - Addie Block 2 - Aimee Block 3 - Alice Block 4 - Ann Block 5 - Anne Block 6 - April Block 7 - Augusta Block 8 - Aunt Block 9 - Autumn Block 10 - Ava Block 11 - Bea Block 12 - Becky Block 13 - Belle Block 14 - Betty Block 15 - Blossom Block 16 - Bonnie Block 17 - Bride Block 18 - Carol Block 19 - Carolina Block 20 - Caroline Block 21 - Carrie Block 22 - Cat Block 23 - Charlotte Block 24 - Coral Block 25 - Crystal Block 26 - Daffodil Block 27 - Dinah Block 28 - Dolly Block 29 - Doris Block 30 - Em Block 31 - Eva Block 32 - Fanny Block 33 - Farmer's Wife Block 34 - Fern Block 35 - Flora Block 36 - Geneva Block 37 - Georgia Block 38 - Golda Block 39 - Grandma Block 40 - Grandmother Block 41 - Granny Block 42 - Heather Block 43 - Hope Block 44 - Iris Block 45 - Jenny Block 46 - Jewel Block 47 - Joy Block 48 - Judy Block 49 - Katherine Block 50 - Lady Block 51 - Lily Block 52 - Lola Block 53 - Lucy Block 54 - Magnolia Block 55 - Malvina Block 56 - Marcella Block 57 - Margaret Block 58 - Martha Block 59 - Mary Block 60 - Mary Gray Block 61 - May Block 62 - Milly Block 63 - Mollie Block 64 - Monette Block 65 - Mother Block 66 - Mrs. Anderson Block 67 - Mrs. Brown Block 68 - Mrs. Fay Block 69 - Mrs. Keller 70 - Mrs Lloyd. Block 71 - Mrs. Morgan Block 72 - Mrs. Smith Block 73 - Mrs. Taft Block 74 - Mrs. Thomas Block 75 - Nan Block 76 - Nancy Block 77 - Nellie Block 78 - Old Maid Block 79 - Patience Block 80 - Patricia Block 81 - Peony Block 82 - Pharlemia Block 83 - Poppy Block 84 - Posy Block 85 - Primrose Block 86 - Priscilla Block 87 - Prudence Block 88 - Rosemary Block 89 - Ruby Block 90 - Sara Block 91 - Sarah Block 92 - Sonnie Block 93 - Starlight Block 94 - Susannah Block 95 - Sylvia Block 96 - Tirzah Block 97 - Tracy Block 98 - Viola Block 99 - Widow
This block is take off of the State Fair block I did a few weeks ago. With just a small change, another star was formed! This will be paired with another alternating block that will be the next tutorial. Let's check out what I'm calling the Square in a Star quilt block!
Today let’s sew together a Braced Star quilt block! It finishes at 12″ and goes together on a diagonal grid. I also have several layout ideas toward the end of the post to help spark your inspiration. Let’s get started!
Today let's learn how to piece this lovely star block called Blueberry Pie. With a name like that, what's not to love! It is made with Half Square Triangles, Flying Geese, and squares and I'll walk you through each step for a successful finish. Plus, for some inspiration, there are layout suggestions at the end.
I found another variation of a Pinwheel block that I think is interesting. It is fairly easy and quick to sew together. It reminds me of the Duck Tracks block I did a tutorial for awhile back.
Let's take a look at the Arrowheads quilt block by Nancy Page. It also is called Crow's Foot by the Ladies Art Company. There are lots of pieces and steps to this block but it finishes at 16
Explore this photo album by Happy 2 Sew on Flickr!
The Swallows of Inklingo Block This The Swallows of Inklingo Block designed by Cathi of Quilt Obsession, The Tutorial is available for free. Full Post: The Swallows of Inklingo Block Tutorial
I found another variation of a Pinwheel block that I think is interesting. It is fairly easy and quick to sew together. It reminds me of the Duck Tracks block I did a tutorial for awhile back.
I found another variation of a Pinwheel block that I think is interesting. It is fairly easy and quick to sew together. It reminds me of the Duck Tracks block I did a tutorial for awhile back.
Today let’s sew together a Braced Star quilt block! It finishes at 12″ and goes together on a diagonal grid. I also have several layout ideas toward the end of the post to help spark your inspiration. Let’s get started!
Here's another block I had planned for the block lotto that didn't make the list. I still love it, for the friendship star in the center an...