In this post, we have collected some 3-yard quilt patterns you can for your next wonderful, timeless, classic quilt piece.
3 yard quilt patterns are perfect for quilters of all skill levels. Here, the hard parts of planning and deciding are done for you so you can get sewing!
Make your first quilt or your 100th quilt with this super easy pattern that only requires 3 yards of fabric! 3 Yard Quilts are the latest trend in quilting. They cost less to make, are often really qu
Sew a beautiful quilt with just 3 yards of fabric! 3 yard quilt patterns are all the rage among quilters right now.
In this post, we have collected some 3-yard quilt patterns you can for your next wonderful, timeless, classic quilt piece.
Check out these 3 yard quilt patterns free downloadable patterns that are great for stash fabric. Find the best one for your fabric stash and make a quick quilt
Sew up the fun Dream House 3 Yard Quilt Pattern with just 3 yards of fabric! This easy quilt pattern uses a 'Dream House' collage quilt block to make a 49 1/2'' x 59'' throw quilt.
Learn how to sew a traditional Jacob’s Ladder Quilt Pattern with just 3 yards of fabric! 3 yard quilt patterns are super popular because of how fast and easy they are to sew. If you have 3 one yard cuts...
Sew up the fun Dream House 3 Yard Quilt Pattern with just 3 yards of fabric! This easy quilt pattern uses a 'Dream House' collage quilt block to make a 49 1/2'' x 59'' throw quilt.
3-yard quilt patterns are super popular right now and easy to sew. Here are the best free three yard quilt patterns around!
3-yard quilt patterns are super popular right now and easy to sew. Here are the best free three yard quilt patterns around!
Mom finished piecing her 3+ yard Brick Street top. Pattern is from Fabric Cafe. For some reason these photos never quite show how cute these quilts turn out. Here’s a closer view of the fabrics. Whi
The next stop on our Deco Pattern release train is my Baby Deco quilt! In case you missed it, the Deco Quilt pattern is now available! If you haven't already read my initial blog post about the two-color Deco quilt that I made, be sure to check that out here. You'll find my inspiration, pattern sizes fabric requirements and other details about Deco. Converting my original Deco design into a baby quilt took a lot of trial and error. I knew that I didn't want to scale down the blocks, so I played around with different layouts of the same size blocks that are used in the Throw. Initially, the baby quilt looked more similar to the Throw, in that there were blocks on the top and bottom of the quilt as well. But then I accidentally landed on a really neat, sort of minimal layout that features a lot of negative space. At first glance, this design kind of mimics the look of lace. I get serious wedding dress vibes from the daintiness of the dots mixed with the solid blocks in the foreground. I love it so much that I contemplated making the throw size mirror this look, but in the end, I decided to leave it like this. Maybe one day I'll convert this specific layout to other sizes! . . Since my other Deco quilts were more bold and moody, I wanted this one to be different. One of my favorite fabric combinations of all time is Kona Snow and Doeskin. You might recall that Peter's Interwoven quilt uses these two colors and so does my Vintage Lace quilt that I made for myself. I absolutely love how soft and subtle both of these quilts are, so I wanted to create a Deco quilt using this fabric combination as well! The only difference is that I might a slight fabric substitution for what I had on hand. Instead of Snow, I used White, is it's a little more bright and crisp. Here's what I used for this quilt: Color: Kona White - 1 yard Background: Kona Doeskin - 2 yards Binding: Kona Leather - 1/2 yard Backing: AGF Happily Ever After - 3 yards (or less if you have multiple seams in your backing) We have quilt kits for this entire quilt (quilt top, backing and binding) in our shop!. I decided to machine quilt this quilt myself. Anytime I know that I'll have a quick finish, or a relatively smaller quilt, I like to go ahead and do the quilting myself (versus sending it off to a long-armer). I sometimes get asked what my preferences are with basting and hands down, I like to pin baste over spray! Personally, I seem to get puckers on the backing whenever I spray baste, but I know people who will say the same thing about pins. I also really love that pins are more sustainable. Make one purchase and you're set for life. With the spray, you have to keep buying it...and I don't like using aerosolized chemicals if I don't have to! You can find my pin basting tutorial here. . . Once my quilt sandwich was basted, I used my Janome Continental M7 for the straight line quilting. I loved the texture of the quilting on my Kismet Nightingale Quilt, so I wanted to recreate that. I also did something similar for my cover Celtic Crossing 2.0 quilt. Essentially, I quilted Horizontal lines that were ~2.75
Sew a beautiful Twin Star Quilt Pattern with just 3 yards of fabric! 3 yard quilt patterns like this one are fast and easy to sew.
When the fabric is the star and you want to keep the pattern simple, quick and easy - but still interesting!
Fabric Café offers fast quilt patterns for your favourite non-profit organization during National Giving Month! You can make a 3-yard quilt in just a few hours, and it makes a great charity quilt. …
The Novice quilt pattern was written for a beginning quilter. It's basic, easy, straight lines and design make it the perfect beginner quilt. Have fun. Don't stress. If you mess up, just rip it out and start again. The best quilters always have a seam ripper close by.
See how beautiful this sawtooth star quilt pattern turns out!
Easy, fun geometric quillt, BACKSLASH is made with 11 fabrics in yardage cuts (1/3 yard, 1/2 yard or 3/4 yard depending on quilt size) but can also be made with Layer Cakes. Additional yardage required for background/sashings. This quilt pattern includes a PDF downloadable pattern by Robin Pickens, shown using her Solana sunflower collection for Moda Fabrics, but can be made with your choice of fabrics. (Solana ships to quilt shops October 2020). Wall/Lap is 64" square, Twin is 74 x 83", and Queen is 93 x 102". Suitable for more novice quilters. Yardage needed is indicated on the back of pattern. Patterns are for use with your own cotton fabrics. The actual item being sold and downloaded are the PDF patterns for making the quilt, not the actual quilt or fabrics. This pattern is a PDF booklet that prints out onto an 8 1/2 x 11" piece of paper. Please note the photos of the quilts are to show what the quilts can look like when made up. The item for sale is the PDF of the pattern, not the quilts. There is no printed pattern that is shipped when purchasing a downloadable PDF.The PDF is for your own personal printing for your own directions to make the quilts and not for mass printing for resale or for group distribution for classes. You may sell the quilts made with this pattern but please credit Robin Pickens as the designer of the quilt pattern. Thank you!
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Make these fast and fun scrap quilts with these free scrap quilt patterns. Read our best tips for creating a cohesive modern scrap quilt.
Quilt idea via pinterest. Good use of old tshirts
Sew a darling house quilt with just three yards of fabric! This darling throw quilt pattern is perfect to keep in your house or give to a friend.
The most recent freemotion quilting challenge by Angela Walters of Quilting is my Therapy has inspired me to create some new tutorials for you and also design some new freemotion patterns. In the F…
Happy New Year to all, and welcome to the 43rd Free Pattern Day at Quilt Inspiration!!! We love baby and toddler quilts, and we're sharing...
Today we're going to sew together this modern-looking traditional quilt block called Interlocking O's. The pattern is attributed to Doris Dace but I couldn't find any more information about it other than that. Let's get to it!
This post is a follow up to a previous article – Sew Pro Convention: Part 1. If you are unfamiliar with Sew Pro, hop on over to that post for a quick skim. Also, Stephanie from Modern Sewciety and I chat all about it on her podcast. Check it out here! In Sew Pro: Part 1, I outlined the twoContinue Reading...
Not So Scrappy Quilt, Child (click here to open the pattern in a new window)
Assemble a 12" square Rail Fence quilt block.
I will be playing with selvedges along with Quilty Habit and Quilts of a Feather. To start, they've asked us to show how we store our selvedges. Mine are all in this big lined basket in a jumbled mess. I'm in awe of the quilters who have their selvedges stored by color, folded neatly in ziplock baggies. Earlier this year, I made this selvedge log cabin wall hanging in response to the RIMQG log cabin challenge. I had a few extra blocks which became a giant pillow. My first selvedge project was this spiderweb wall hanging made in 2013. I had so much fun quilting this one! I will be teaching a class called "Salvaging your Selvedges" in September. This table runner is my class sample of a sampler table runner. I'm ready to play! Maybe I'll start by sorting my selvedges by color like the cool kids.
Have you always wanted to try your hand at quilting but find yourself intimidated by the details? Then you'll love this Simple Lazy Quilt Tutorial! Similar to a brick road quilt, this easy quilt project is ideal for using up all of your fabric scraps, so you can save yourself a trip to the fabric store. This beginner quilt tutorial is the perfect introduction to quilting, so you can ease yourself into quilting without stressing about cutting complicated block patterns. You can use this quilting tutorial to design a quick quilt for your new grandbaby and it's a wonderful last-minute baby shower gift. Stop saving those scraps and put them to good use with this easy sewing project.
Free large hexagon quilt pattern & template. Make a simple hexagon quilt with no Y seams with our tutorial. Uses half hexagon quilt pieces.