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!
making lots of beautiful quilts and wallhangings for gifts. Bonnie and Donna W. have been so busy sewing that they've left the rest of us in the dust. I think they must have a sewing fairy that comes in at night and sews for them, lol. Otherwise how can they get so much done? Here are some of their latest projects. Bonnie's Cat 1600 Quilt Donna W's Batik 1600 Quilt Bonnie's Pumpkin WH Donna W's Corn and Pumpkins 1600 Quilt Donna W's Fall TR Now you have to remember, these 1600 quilts are in addition to the ones they made when we had our 1600 Challenge day at the fire hall last month. I think they're trying to show the rest of us up, lol. Now the next 1600 quilt is the one Tammy did at the fire hall, but she decided to put a scarecrow from another pattern on hers. Her mom, Jane is helping her with it. Isn't this a cute idea? Tammy's quilt And here's the beautiful table runner that Jane received from Joan K in the Quilted Table Fall/Halloween Swap. Isn't it gorgeous? Joan does such beautiful work. Stop over at her blog (Moose Stash Quilting) and look at all the wonderful projects she has made. She even has some tutorials for you to try. That's all for today. But I'll be back soon with pictures from our Hug Club charity quilting event. Until next time... Happy quilting from Sharon and the girls, Katie and Patsy Cline
This quilt hangs in the entry to San Rafael's Episcopal/Lutheran Church in Benson, Arizona. It was hand made by members of the church for their new church which they moved into this year.
A coat of subtle statement, the Vera Quilted Coat is made from recycled fabric and features an intentional patchwork design of our original tile prints. Wear open or closed securely with snap buttons and a matching cinching belt. Intricately designed Patches print Soft matte quilted fabric Functional front pockets Lightweight warmth Size S/M length - 42" from shoulder to hem Made from recycled poly Multi Colored Your order will ship from our warehouse in Florida, USA!
Jess is the next guest designer, sharing the fifth block for the Modern HST Sampler QAL. If you need more information, you can find out more about: The QAL and fabric requirements Required and recommended tools Tips for HST accuracy Frequently Asked Questions Hi, I’m Jess, otherwise known as Elven Garden Quilts. I’m the mum […]
It’s a Great Choice for Seasonal Colors, Too! Show off a beautiful collection of fat quarters in this wonderful quilt. It’s so beautiful in the fabrics chosen by the designer and it will be great in any other color palette, as well. Combine fat quarters from your stash or choose a bundle from a favorite …
Tokyo Japan, 2019 Architecture & Interior Design The works look simple: clear shapes form a sharp contrast against a bright background. Inamatt explores the way in which a two-dimensional work can render a three-dimensional object and whether a spatial form can be a representation of a flat surface. Because they lack a horizon and details,…
My memory quilt I made for my parents 50th Anniversary. One of mom's favorite sayings. Mom and Dad. My beloved Arlin and I. My son Jonathan and girlfriend Whitney. My daughter Jennifer. My sister Lynette and husband Don. My brother Randy, wife Rhonda, and daughter Valerie. Brother's son Randy Jr., wife, Tiffany, sons, Randy lll, and Ryan. Sister Nancy and husband Tom. Nancy's son Thomas and wife Jessica. Nancy' son Aaron and girlfriend Lei Lei. My Aunt LuAnn My sister Kim and her girls Natalie and Breanna. My sister Danita, husband Damon, son Jayden. Lynette's daughter Janelle, her husband Sam, sons, Brandon, Carson and Dallas. Lynette's son Jacob and his wife Celeste. The finished Quilt. This was a lot of work, and so much fun, a real labor of love.
Double Wedding Knots cotton fabric, batting, thread machine and hand pieced and machine quilted by Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill 36″ x 36″ 2017 Can be fitted with a hanging sleeve for wall display. Custom commissions available. Inspired by the wedding of close friends, I designed Double Wedding Knots as a
Learn how to make quilt patterns using the Fibonacci sequence in this STEAM activity integrating Math and Art.
As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I have found a way to cut quilting stencils with my Silhouette Cameo. I have a ton of quilting designs and have just finished adapting the first batch to quilting st…
It was one of those weekends devoted entirely to family which was a good thing. We attended a birthday party for Matt’s Aunt’s 90th birthday, and it was a f ...
TARDIS Quilt Layout by Jenna Johnson 58" x 78" Just one week after the grand finale of the Doctor Who Stitch Along, we're back with more Doctor Who and a fabulous alternative quilt layout for our wonderful stitchers! Give a great big Fandom In Stitches welcome to our newest designer, Jenna Johnson! Follow this diagram to create your own lovely TARDIS quilt. Jenna has included 12 spaces so you can include the designs from the Doctor Who Stitch Along! Please note that the sizes on the diagram are cut pieces and include seam allowance. Fabric amounts (Jenna's estimates): 2 yards dark blue 1.5 yard light blue 1/3 yard white/cream 1.5 yards black 10" x 6" swatch of yellow Be sure to stop by Jenna's blog and say hello! Love Doctor Who? We have oodles of fabulous free fandom designed patterns RIGHT HERE! Here's Jtooit's fabulous version! Have you made projects from patterns featured here on Fandom In Stitches? We share photos from our flickr group every Tuesday! Share your pics for a chance to win one our fabulous monthly prizes! Only photos posted to the flickr group are eligible to win, so be sure and share yours. Facebook | Facebook Group | Twitter | Tumblr | Flickr | Bloglovin' | Pinterest | Google+ The first Friday of each month in 2013!
I don't know about you but every once in a while I get an order that is just so special, I have to say yes. In this case it was from a lovely couple that I had never met before. OK--why was it special? You see years ago--like almost thirty years ago--maybe it was even 32 years ago--I am not sure, they had purchased a quilt of mine from a gallery and hung in their living room all this time. Seen children grow, friends come and go. Indeed the only image they had of the quilt was from a large party. Alas though when they repainted, its time had come. They told me that they cried when it came down. And that would be enough to make a story. But they wanted me to make a quilt to replace it to hang for the next 30 years. Of course it wasn't going to look just like the quilt they had had. Styles had changed. The quilts I make have changed. Their furnishings have changed. They brought images of the room. Together we looked at quilts I had made and they found a piece I had made 8 or so years ago that they loved. prairie dawn--quilt--ann brauer They loved the blue sky in this quilt and the red "sun." But after some thought--they preferred the bottom of this quilt. rainbows of dawn--quilt--ann brauer OK--this would be interesting. Now I had not thought about these quilts for years. How do I make them? What colors work? Can I even figure it out? Remember that old saying that you never forget how to ride a bicycle--would it also work for making a quilt? I had to find out. I told myself to start with what I knew. Maybe that wonderful chartreuse green on the bottom. So I cut lots of fabric in those colors--the palette. fabric palette--quilt--ann brauer And started sewing. It is quilt as you go in blocks so I sew right sides together through the cotton batting onto the back. sewing--quilt--ann brauer--2016 And press open. sewing--quilt--ann brauer--2016 Check out the back to make sure it is working. sewing--quilt--ann brauer--2016 Repeat and continue until I have a block. sewing--quilt--ann brauer--2016 And start to pin it to my design board. This quilt is large enough it will occupy the design board until I get it done. I hope that will be incentive to work quickly. sewing--quilt--ann brauer--2016 So the story begins. The sewing I know how to do. But will I be able to get the colors to fall into place. Will the top and bottom designs work together? And when can I begin to get this off my design board since I do make work for the American Craft Exposition in Glencoe at the end of September? Then I have the Philadelphia Museum of Art Show in November and the One of a Kind Show in December--just to keep me off the streets. Yikes!!! And just like a TV show that leaves you dangling, this will be continued. What do you think?
Liz Porter designed this light-hearted quilt in 1930s reproduction fabrics as a wedding present for her daughter Katie and son-in-lat Matt.
The Halloween Inspired Quilt Block pattern includes 2 sizes, step by step instructions, and requires minimal supplies. This 4-page pattern can be instantly downloaded and printed out immediately after purchase (Acrobat Reader required, www.adobe.com) from your home computer. FINISHED QUILT BLOCK SIZES: 6" x 6" (15.2 x 15.2 cm) 12" x 12" (33 x 33 cm) PLEASE NOTE: This pattern uses diagrams to describe each individual step. PATTERN INCLUDES: Cutting instructions for 2 quilt block sizes Diagramed step-by-step instructions Cover image for a guide SKILL LEVEL: Confident Beginner NOTE: The quilt blocks contain many pieces and some are on the small side. The smallest piece is a 1" x 1" square. MATERIALS NEEDED: Yellow: 13" x 16" (12" block), 8" x 9" (6" block) Black: 12" x 12" (12" block), 7" x 7" (6" block) Background: 6" x 6" (12" block), 4" x 4" (6" block) HELPFUL TOOLS: Cutting mat Rotary cutter Quilt ruler Spray starch **If you are having trouble downloading; please restart your device, and double-check your downloads folder. Thousands of patterns are downloaded from this store weekly. © 2020 Heather Valentine, The Sewing Loft. All rights reserved. This pattern is not available for commercial resale. Pattern duplication and sharing prohibited. TERMS OF USE: You may sell handcrafted items made from this pattern under the following conditions: The item must be made by the individual that purchased the pattern. Retain the receipt as proof of purchase. Mass production is prohibited. The item must be made by hand, one at a time. Credit must be given to The Sewing Loft as the designer of the pattern on a tag affixed to each item. If selling online, the listing must contain a direct link to the original pattern.
Every quilter can agree that there is no better feeling than giving a loved one a quilted gift. While it’s always a challenge to find the best quilted gift pattern, it can be especially difficult finding quilt patterns for men. This collection of masculine quilt patterns has something for every guy in your life. From quilted gifts to make for dad to easy quilt patterns for boys and everyone in between, you’re sure to find the perfect manly quilt pattern for your father, husband, and son. Leave those floral prints and pastel colors behind. The patterns on this list are best suited for bold, masculine colors and prints. Get started on a full quilt, block, or small quilted gift for your guy today. Want more? Sign up for our free FaveQuilts Piecing it Together newsletter to get our latest patterns and tutorials!
If you are looking for a super quick quilt make OR an interesting yet simple backing, have I got the project for you. This pattern calls for any fabric which has a wider Width of Fabric (WOF) - at least 53
Update: With one exception, NONE of these quilts are mine and I can’t tell you about the patterns used or the quiltmakers, except as attributed (however, most quilt makers would be from Weste…
I’m excited to show you a quilt I finished this spring, just published in the third edition of Quilting & Patchwork for Beginners from Future Publishing! (NOTE: Some errors have been foun…
The Too Cool style stained glass T-shirt quilt is the coolest style T-shirt quilt yet made! This quilt is a game changer for the T-shirt quilt industry!
So here is part 1 of the tutorial that I promised. As you may or may not know I am a huge recycler! I love to take things that are old or us...
You’ve heard of a photo collage, but have you heard of a collage quilt? Let us introduce you to this exciting way of combining scraps to create a picture quilt. With virtually no rules and endless designs, collage quilts offer a unique way to play with scraps. Layered pieces of fabric come together to create […]