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In the last few months, we have begun to see some beautiful sunsets painted in our western sky here in central Pennsylvania. I was inspired to make some more sunset art quilts but I wanted to explore some different colors. I searched the internet for photos and paintings for inspiration. For me, the inspiration is Read the full article...
This quilt makes a dramatic statement using just two fabrics. Its a great pattern for those who love to sew curvesmdashand those ready to learn.
Joe, June and Mae – a fantastic selection of fresh, modern quilt block patterns, that are fun to piece and easy to follow, for stunning quilt results.
Meet Blue Whale! My newest quilt pattern inspired by the amazing Year of the Fat Quarter Navy Bundle!! Navy blue has been my favorite color all my life! It’s so fitting that Fat Quarter Sh…
The Daisy Chain quilt pattern is a new pattern inspired by the Irish Chain quilt. Finished quilt sizes: Baby quilt: 44" x 44" Throw: 57" x 75" Queen: 90" x 108" A page of time saving tips is also included! The pattern assumes the user has basic piecing and quilting skills. Fabric requirements are shown in last photo. ABOUT THE PDF PATTERN: This listing is for a PDF/digital copy of this quilt pattern. After purchase you will receive an email from Etsy with a link to download the PDF file to your computer. Alternatively, you can find a link to download any of your PDF patterns purchased at https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases . You can then print the file on 8.5" x 11" paper or view on your electronic device. For more information, you can check out the Etsy information on downloading a digital item here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 . The pattern is for personal use only. Do not copy, distribute, or sell the pattern to others without written consent from pattern designer. License to sell: You may sell items made from this pattern as a small independent seller. Please credit the pattern design to The Owl Hutch.
I’m working on my 52nd Hexagon Quilt. This one is cut from Alexander Henry’s fabric “Frida’s Garden” for Frida Kahlo, a Mexican Artist born July 6, 1907, died July 13,…
Exhibition of Wall Quilts, ArtsPost Galleries, Hamilton While we stich, life is not elsewhere. In a world that is increasingly connected with non-stop news, quiltmaking does not happen in soli…
my quilt. size 60 x24" JaneLaFazio.com
Are you ready for the easiest ever baby quilt? Meet the Ombre Blossom quilt! You better get your iron turned on and warmed up now because you'll have the quilt top together before it has time to heat up all the way! ;) The Ombre Blossom quilt top takes just four half yard cuts of
is currently my Should I Stay or Should I Go? quilt. It has certainly moved on from last week, thank goodness because the days just keep slipping by - I have just over 3 weeks to get this finished, quilted and bound. So there was a 111 red squares to cut out and arrange .... and rearrange .... and sew together. I get so much pleasure from such a simple piece of patchwork - I love it! Resulting in this .... Then there were the quadrants to trim and border in white, followed by putting it all together. Ta-da!! The sun even came out that day so I could get outside to take some photos! I am so happy with how this has turned out - could you tell be the number of pictures I've taken? I also had some amazing feedback from a FB group I am a member of and the upshot is that I am going to write a pattern for this. Who knew the Union Jack would be quite so popular?!! I am so excited, a little nervous and a little apprehensive but I have to do this all over again in a smaller scale for the New Zealand flag. This gives me the perfect opportunity to refine the techniques and get some cutting and piecing instructions written down. Then off to pattern testers!!! If you were here, you would have just heard me squeak because I am that excited - what's hard is that with my husband away I can't just fully dive into it - there's still children to look after and home educate!!! It is just so cute in the smaller version - each square finishes at just 1". And yes, those are my pyjama trousers - you've got to strike whilst the iron's hot don't you?!! If you fancy being a pattern tester then please do leave a comment below and I can get in touch. I am linking up to Let's Bee Social over at Lorna's blog today.
Can you believe it... an in-person quilt show! WOW! We hope you enjoy these fabulous creations from the talented quilters of the Tucson Quilters Guild. As you can see, they have been quilting up a st
Winnaar van het boek 'De Bruids Quilt', geschreven door, Jennifer Chiaverini is,..... * W*I*L*M*A* *K*U*I*N*, van het mooie inspirerende & gezellige blog, Wilma's Homemade Quilts.(klik) Wilma, als je me je adres mailt, dan stuur ik het boek meteen op. Fijne zondag allemaal, en
Create this modern quilt created entirely with square fabric pieces
Mooi en zacht quilted cushion van organisch katoen in sugar kelp-kleur..Zeer mooi bij onder andere alle beigetinten, oranje, lichtblauw en off-white.Materiaal: 100% katoen - vulling bevat dons en gerecycleerd polyester Afmetingen: W: 60 x H: 40cm
I bought some coloured pencils and nice paper recently and have been busy scribbling some potential quilt ideas. When I shared a few to my instagram stories, this was one of the favourites- so here is a tutorial so you can make one too!
This month’s lotto block is a paper piecing pattern and tutorial provided by Trina Peterson using a nice vintage color palette supplied by Wendy Franczak…thanks, ladies! If you’ve never tried the paper piecing technique (or maybe never even heard of it!), this one is about as simple as it gets…you can do this! You’ll learn the basics of putting together a block, and maybe even do more than one…who knows, you might just feel empowered […]