The photo above found on Pinterest Challenge yourself and create a mesmerizing twelve-sided masterpiece with the Jack's Chain quilt block. This captivating pattern, designed for intermediate quilters,
Decided to pick this one up again. I don’t know why my mind will flit to an once-begun-left-unfinished quilt, but at least I am well ahead of Christmas. I chose the red Sassaman print for the…
Just finished hand quilting my Jack's Chain Quilt. I am so excited to have this done. The binding is made and ready to sew on as soon ...
Lessa Siegele Jacks Chain Quilt Pattern
Got up at 4:15 this morning in order to watch the Royal Wedding coverage which started at 4:30. What better handwork to do while watching the Royal Wedding than some English Paper Piecing? Here is my Jack'[s Chain top so far, just needing the final border rows. I pieced the four corner blocks this morning and actually got one of the corners sewn on. They are kind of odd shaped at this point and was a puzzle to add to the corner. Corner block sewn on So the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now married, and I take my quilt to the guest room to admire my work of the morning. Oooooops, I had sewn the corner to the side, lol, completely missing the corner. Plus I already pulled out the papers. Oh well, it can be fixed, but daggum (been watching too much Tomater Tales with my grandson) I don't like ripping out EPP! To make sure this does not happen again, and with me it very well could. I put a clip on each of the corners. And while I am sharing my goofs, here is Block 1 of a new quilt I am working on. The block is actually a green print, but the photo shows up here as yellow for some odd reason. I tried to edit and make it green, but then the back ground turned a green as well. Anyway this block went together so well, that I made the mistake of telling my friends how forgiving this block is as it is not so noticeable when the points don't exactly line up. JINX! Here is block #2 - my grey block. Forget what I said about goofs not showing up....having to eat my words and rip my stitches on this one. Thanks for stopping by, Teresa
I saw someone’s Jack’s Chain quilt a long ago and it looked really interesting with circular pattern emerging without anything circle shaped. At the same time I could see this pattern w…
Have started another new quilt! I know I already have too many works-in-progress, but I simply could not resist taking one last...
Isn’t this fabulous! and even better it’s a raffle fundraising quilt by the Cut-Ups, a Houston based Quilting bee. So if you are in Houston (2016) you can purchase your tickets and po…
A long time ago I started this Jack's Chain Crochet Quilt with Drops Paris. I finished it but didn't make a pattern, even though a lot of people asked me to. Just recently I started a new one with les
I saw someone’s Jack’s Chain quilt a long ago and it looked really interesting with circular pattern emerging without anything circle shaped. At the same time I could see this pattern w…
The Jack’s Chain quilt is a classic beloved by all. And now construction is easier than ever. The Jack’s Chain Improved quilt has the same classic look but without the Y-seams. This pattern is easy enough for the confident beginner with experience sewing simple Nine-patch blocks and triangles. Pattern includes instructions for making the quilt from either 4½″ or 6″ finished Nine-patches. Finished quilt sizes: - 60" x 74" for the 4½″ nine-patch quilt -or- - 62" x 74" for the 6" nine-patch quilt. Pattern is for a rotary-cut, machine-pieced quilt. Correction to older version of the pattern (Pre April 11,2020): In the 4 1/2" block instructions, the caption for figure 11 should read 'Make 32 of each'. Also, the caption for figure 14 should read 'Make 16 of each'.
Decided to pick this one up again. I don’t know why my mind will flit to an once-begun-left-unfinished quilt, but at least I am well ahead of Christmas. I chose the red Sassaman print for the…
Ring Cycles is surely one of the most beautiful circle quilts ever designed and as an added bonus it’s a scrap busting quilt pattern and includes three different size quilts plus a bed runner and can be made with or without the flower. This quilt is always a crowd-pleaser and looks amazing scrappy or with a two-color palette. Legend of Australian quilting patterns, Lessa Siegele created this Jack’s Chain reinvention from the memory of an inspirational antique quilt she saw in the 1970s. With our downloadable patterns – there’s no waiting around at the mailbox. It’s simple, just download the pdf, print, and create. Pro Tip: Don’t worry about those y seams, Lessa Siegele has been teaching quilting since the 1970’s so her fantastic step-by-step instructions make it look so much easier. What you need to know about this quilt pattern: Technique: Machine Piecing. Can be hand pieced if desired Skill level: Intermediate - Advanced Size: Large quilt 68" x 76" (appro. 173 x 193cm) – without border Cream image Large Quilt 82" x 88"(approx 208 x 224cm) with a 6" (approx15 cm) border Small quilt 44" x 39" (approx 112 x 99cm) Blue and white image Bed runner 72" x 25" (approx. 183 cm x 64cm) Red and white, or brown and cream image Fabric requirements: scrappy, multicolor, or a two-color palette Instructions: Clear step-by-step instructions, templates, and diagrams by an experienced teacher make this - complicated-looking pattern a breeze. All 2SewTextiles pdf patterns have both imperial and metric (As an alternative, a hardcopy paper version of the pattern is also available for sale online on a separate listing) Gift ideas: This would make a great wedding quilt or heirloom piece for someone special All about the designer: Lessa Siegele OAM is an unofficial queen of quilting in Australia, her patterns have been made and loved by people all around the world. With more than 40 years’ teaching experience Lessa is a recipient of both the Order of Australia Medal and the coveted Rajah Award for her contribution to quilting and has even featured on The Quilt Show with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims. Lessa lives in South Australia and has been running quilting workshops and mystery quilt drives for many years. She has fund raised for a local charity and has many years of experience as a quilt teacher. You can read more about this awesome woman and her quilts at https://addicted2fabric.wordpress.com/2014/10/30/leesa-siegele/ Why not have a look at our other Lessa Siegele designs available in our range of downloadable quilt patterns for sale? What are you waiting for? You can’t go wrong with a statement piece like this.
With encouragement from my husband and my fellow quilters, I decided to jump into the deep end and start our bed quilt. I’ve been wanting to do this ever since we got married in 2012, but it just kept getting pushed further and further down on the priority list. I also kept changing my mind […]
Cindy is working on a Jack's Chain. Not fast, but a luscious project to savor. You will need to get the pattern from Lessa Siegele on Etsy. The name of her pattern is Ring Cycles. WE HAVE ThE TEMPLATES. We have the hex and triangle templates for $15.22 inc. tax and shipping. (US only) Call
Jack’s Chain Crochet Quilt SIZE: 70x110 cm PATTERN (US terms): -charts -template (you can also use this as a coloring page) -written instructions - phototutorial MATERIALS: I used Stonewashed by Scheepjes and Charming by Yarn and Colors with hook 4mm and a needle to sew the pieces together and sew in the ends. Stone washed: 5x 801, 2x 813, 2x 814, 2x 815, 2x 819 Charming: 2x 071
Isn’t this fabulous! and even better it’s a raffle fundraising quilt by the Cut-Ups, a Houston based Quilting bee. So if you are in Houston (2016) you can purchase your tickets and po…
I am writing this post for my record of how I organized this quilt project. Please don't think me crazy - that is if you read through all...
Ring Cycles quilt pattern - This quilt is always a crowd-winner and looks amazing scrappy or with a two-color palette. Ring Cycles is surely one of the most beautiful scrap busting quilt patterns and includes three different size quilts plus a bed runner and can be made with or without the flower. Legend of Australian quilting patterns, Lessa Siegele created this Jack’s Chain reinvention from the memory of an inspirational antique quilt she saw in the 1970s. Pro Tip: Don’t worry about those y seams, Lessa Siegele has been teaching quilting since the 1970’s so her fantastic step-by-step instructions make it look so much easier. What you need to know about this quilt pattern: Technique: Machine piecing (or hand piecing) Skill level: Advanced Size: Large quilt 68" x 76" (appro. 173 x 193cm) – without border Cream image Large Quilt 82" x 88"(approx 208 x 224cm) with a 6" (approx15 cm) border Small quilt 44" x 39" (approx 112 x 99cm) Blue and white image Bed runner 72" x 25" (approx. 183 cm x 64cm) Red and white, or brown and cream image Fabric requirements: scrappy, multicolor, or a two-color palette Instructions: Clear step-by-step instructions, templates, and diagrams by an experienced teacher make this - complicated-looking pattern a breeze. All 2SewTextiles patterns have both imperial and metric (As an alternative, an electronic .pdf download version of the pattern is also available for sale online on a separate listing) Gift ideas: This would make a great wedding quilt or heirloom piece for someone special All about the designer: Lessa Siegele OAM is an unofficial queen of quilting in Australia, her patterns have been made and loved by people all around the world. With more than 40 years’ teaching experience Lessa is a recipient of both the Order of Australia Medal and the coveted Rajah Award for her contribution to quilting and has even featured on The Quilt Show with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims. Why not have a look at our other Lessa Siegele designs available in our range of downloadable quilt patterns for sale? What are you waiting for? You can’t go wrong with a statement piece like this. SHIPPING NOTES: Shipping is sent via tracked international mail only.
Decided to pick this one up again. I don’t know why my mind will flit to an once-begun-left-unfinished quilt, but at least I am well ahead of Christmas. I chose the red Sassaman print for the…
Decided to pick this one up again. I don’t know why my mind will flit to an once-begun-left-unfinished quilt, but at least I am well ahead of Christmas. I chose the red Sassaman print for the…