Quilt basting is essential to prepare your project for quilting. Learn how to make a quilt sandwich and discover 4 ways how to baste a quilt.
I fell in love with this quilt pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew the moment I saw it. It was even better when I realized that it was a free tutorial It has such a unique look to it and with the way it …
A lively geometric quilt pattern with Southwest style. Instructions to sew a baby mat, throw or twin size quilt.
Quilt basting is essential to prepare your project for quilting. Learn how to make a quilt sandwich and discover 4 ways how to baste a quilt.
Illuminate your home with the new Starshine quilt…now available in my shop! Oh my stars! Okay, so you probably have seen by now that my last few patterns all have stars in them…yes…
A fun, easy-to-sew modern quilt that comes together quickly and looks amazing with either bold contrasting colours or more subdued fabrics.
One of the most common questions on livestreams and social media is what you can make with what you already have. The FREE Enchanted Stars Scrap Quilt
Browse more than 50 charm pack quilt patterns and get inspired for what to do with those charm squares. Most of these are completely FREE! So you’ve got yourself a
The Morning Sunrise Quilt Pattern is a begginer friendly, a super fun pattern and it comes together very fast. It is like a big giant block that becomes a quilt. It comes in 3 different sizes: • Throw size 56" x 56" • Baby size 42" x 42" • Mini quilt 18" x 18" to turn it into a pillow cover or a wall hanging quilt Featuring Pure Solids by Art Gallery Fabrics _ Crystal Pink, Coral Reef, Very Berry, Tumeric and Warm Wave. The backing fabric is 'Masaai Village' print from Maara fabric line designed by Alexandra Bordallo @alextilalila for Art Gallery Fabrics It's a easy to follow pattern with lots of diagrams and a coloring page to plan your quilt 💕🤗 I am super excited to see what you will create!! Please, tag me on Instagram as @alextilalila so I can see your projects. PDF Digital Download - Modern Quilting Design for Baby and Throw quilt sizes and a Pillow. Beginner Level Pattern. You will receive the PDF pattern by email after checking out
A modern, fat quarter friendly, lap sized pattern combining HSTs and HRTs for a geometric gem of a quilt.
In The Stars quilt pattern is a modern star quilt pattern PDF in 5 sizes: baby, throw, twin, queen and king. It's fat quarter friendly too!
The Up And Away quilt pattern is both fat quarter and yardage friendly. Smash your fabric stash and make this easy modern quilt in 5 sizes.
Are you ready to make the easiest quilt ever? If so, read on to see how I made this easy quilt with no measuring or pattern required!
The Winter Solstice pattern uses log cabin blocks to create a mirrored mountain range that is the sister pattern to Summer Solstice. This intermediate or advanced beginner pattern comes together faster than you’d expect and isn’t too challenging as long as you handle the bias edges carefully. Choose from multiple sizes. Included Sizes: Baby - 38" x 50" Baby (Expansion) - 41" x 52" Throw - 56" x 68" Throw (Expansion) - 59" x 75" Queen - 83" x 101" Queen (Expansion) - 88" x 108"
What started a months ago as just an idea is now a tutorial! I hope you make and enjoy this fun little block as much as I do! There are three pages to print out for this tutorial. Page One has four Part A/ Part B print one of these. Page Two has three Part A/ Part B and one Part C. Template C is for the circles that you will need to place the circle in the block. Why use a compass if you don't have to! Page One Page Two Page Three For the viewmaster reel you will need: 1 heptagon center cut, 56 1.5x3in pieces, and 14 2x2 (approx size) center cuts. Cut the paper pieces from Page One and Page Two out. The Part A and B will be cut down the center. The seam allowance for the center line will be added later. For the outer section of the block you will need a 12.5 in square of fabric, 12 in square of freezer paper, a glue stick and a small piece of poster board. Please read all the instructions first before starting the block. Put the fabric and paper up to the light so you can center your fussy cut right in the middle Place the 2x1.5 solid fabric right sides facing and making sure you have enough of an overlap for 1/4 in seam Sew between 1 and 2 on the line fold the line over and trim your 1/4 in seam. I am fortunate enough to have a small table right next to my machine, you can also trim this with scissors so you do not have to get up ;o) Place your next solid on top flip and sew line between 1 and 3 flip over side and trim If you have read any of my past paper piecing tutorials, I feel more comfortable prefolding and pretrimming. Take a metal ruler and prefold lines 4 and 5 with the fabric open I fold the paper and trim to 1/4 in Flip back over and place the next solid on the top Sew line between 1 and 4 On the 4 and 5 lines you will sew to the end of the line and then do a securing back stitch Now add 5 Again use a securing backstitch and sew line between one and five Ta Da!!!!! Make one part A and one part B On the inner section where you made the securing stitch, make sure to add a 1/4 in seam allowance. This is the only side you will have to add the seam allowance. The seam allowance is already added to the other sides. Trim other sides. Tear your paper off When you have a Part A and Part B completed line them up... This is not the correct alignment This one is :o) Take a Part A and a Part B and line the window tops and bottoms up, pin and sew them together Iron the seam open and this what your first section will look like! Can I hear and Awwwwww, how cute,LOL! Make sure when you put the sections together that is is flat at the bottom as shown here. Make six more of these sections using the same method above. When you have finished all seven sections. Place them how you would like them. If you will take notice of what happens when you sew the Part A and Part B together incorrectly lots of seam ripping! Don't be like Go-Go Kim...make flat bottom A and B connections ;o) Again line up the center windows Sew together and you will have this dresden looking circle Iron all the seams open Cut a piece of poster board about 2 inches and draw a 1/4 in line across board. Iron all sides down using the 1/4 in board as a guide. A spritz of sizing helps to keep it in place Line the hept up and pin it in place. You may have to spin it a couple of times to find the right spot. Pin at the lines to match up. Sew it down. I used the inside of my 1/4 in seam foot The method I used for the next section uses freezer paper. Laurie Tigner told me about it and I could not be MORE pleased with the results there is one here and there is another here . I based mine on the second link but the first is great to have on hand! It is BRILLIANT and makes a perfect circle with NO PINNING! I am not going to re-do all of their fantastic work but will give you a couple of shots of how easy this was for me and if I can do it, I KNOW you can too!!!! I did not have the white school glue so I had to use my handy dandy glue stick and it seemed to work :o) Take your circle print out ( Page 3) and your freezer paper. The outer circle should measure 6 3/4 diameter. Cut the freezer paper into a 12 in square and the fabric 12.5in ( for my mini I made it a little different sized). I found the center of the freezer paper and cut out the larger circle. Placed my freezer paper shiny side down and ironed. The smaller inner circle of the print out is the 1/2 in from the outer circle so you can use that cut out for a guide if you need it. Find the center of the 12 in square freezer paper and draw your lines ( sorry for the bad lighting this was at 6am) Center your print out circle and draw your alignment lines. Then draw your circle Cut out your circle. The one thing that was different was I placed the reel on the fabric, I flipped it to check the spacing and pinned it into place before gluing it on. After you have sewn the reel into the circle ( using the methods in the links) you can add your special touches. Using disappearing marker, I marked what I thought I would like to see on the block. I used my machine since I need to practice my hand sewing skills. Make many blocks for a bigger quilt or just make a mini!!!!! I chose to make a mini...this time :o) I can see a whole quilt of this being VERY fun! I was so happy when some Aurifil thread showed up at my door JUST in time for quilting!!!! I was very concerned since the Bernina is now a bit of a snob when it come to thread :o) I tried the Pellon 50% cotton/ 50% soy batting and I am very impressed. I cannot wait to see how it works in some of the bigger projects I am doing. I hope you will have fun making this block and I hope that this tutorial is very helpful :o) If you have any question please send me an email to [email protected] and I will be happy to help any way I can. Linked to Sew Modern Monday I respectfully request that this pattern be for personal use only.