Evergreen Fern is constructed using three sections: Group J is comprised of (8) center diamonds; Group G is a pieced border added to the center diamonds to make a 32″ square, and Group B is an outer border added to the quilt center. The quilt blocks were designed by Judy and Bradley Niemeyer. The layout and colorway was created by Judel Niemeyer using Quiltster. Pattern includes instructions, cover sheet, yardage information and foundation papers. Printed Paper Pattern Finished Size: 40in x 40in Final Product: Quilt Paper Templates Included Technique Used: Foundation Paper Piecing Skill Level: Intermediate This listing is for a quilt pattern only, not the quilt itself. It does not include any fabrics. You will be mailed hard-copy instructions for making the quilt in the photo. Please see listing photos for materials required. Due to copyright restrictions, we cannot offer refunds on sewing or quilting patterns. Please check our fabric offerings for anything you might need. www.etsy.com/shop/djsmontanaquilting Shipping for multiple items will be combined and overcharges will be refunded. Our small military family business appreciates you!
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Dioptra is comprised of a network of stars, their connections weaving together through their points, plotting a path across the sky. The pattern is named after the dioptra, an ancient Greek surveying device that allowed users to make large, complex measurements - say, determining the distance between Rome and Alexandria - based on the positions of the stars. Dioptra’s stars include some unique angles, achieved through either foundation paper piecing or standard piecing with a bit of trimming (it’s up to you). Full instructions included for foundation paper piecing in case you’ve never tried it and would like to give it a try. This listing is for a printed quilt pattern. It includes a full color 32 page booklet filled with detailed instructions & diagrams; a foundation paper piecing template; a coloring sheet; and fabric placement worksheets, all inside a high quality card envelope. Please note that you will need to either copy or print additional paper piecing templates if you choose to paper piece (templates fit on US Letter / A4 paper). Dioptra is an intermediate pattern, mostly because laying out and assembling the nested block design takes a healthy dose of organization. Browse #dioptraquilt on Instagram to see what people are making!
The Dot Quilt in handloom cotton - downsized for little ones. Each quilt is made from delicately handwoven cotton, with a 'dot' motif created using the Jamdani technique of using fine bamboo sticks to create patterns within the weave. Hand-quilted in a geometric pattern with grey cotton thread, using a pure cotton batting fill. Due to the handmade nature of the quilts, each piece has slight variations, making it subtly unique. Quilt size - 32" X 40"
Argyle is a timeless and classic design that has been around for centuries. It is a pattern that is made up of overlapping diamonds, and it is known for its unique and distinctive look. The design …
This meticulously crafted pattern features vibrant hues from the Robert Kaufman Kona Cotton Solids collection, ensuring 𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 in your quilt composition. It's range of sizes can be used for a large range of sewing project. If you don't find your perfect size, 𝐣𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐚𝐬𝐤 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐢𝐭, 𝐈'𝐥𝐥 𝐮𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐚𝐝 𝐢𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐚 𝐟𝐞𝐰 𝐝𝐚𝐲𝐬! 💡 Crafted using foundation 𝐩𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐩𝐢𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐠 technique, this pattern guarantees precise results, making it suitable for quilters of all skill levels, even confident beginner ones. Only straight lines, zero complicated ones. A comprehensive 𝐭𝐮𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐥 included with the pattern guides you through every step, ensuring a seamless quilting experience. This paper piecing pattern includes closeups, cutting and mounting steps, a tutorial, and two versions of the pattern: one with color references, one blank to let you see the sewing lines better. === 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 === Color fabrics: 12 Number of shapes: 123 Number of sections: 31 Measurement unit: inch Short tutorial about Foundation Paper Piecing
Geschikt voor je mobiele telefoon, iPad, kaarten, make-up en andere accessoires Perfect voor alle gelegenheden Past bij elke outfit! Ruimtelijk interieur Ritsluiting Gemaakt van katoen en nylon 8,6 "H | 12,5" B | 4,7 "D (22 cm x 32 cm x 12 cm)
I’m super excited to share the Simple Sixteen Patch quilt pattern with you! This pattern takes a classic sixteen patch quilt block and turns it into a sweet quilt made specifically for fat quarters! It comes together quickly and has four sizes: baby (32″ x 32″), small throw (48″ x 48″), large throw (64″ x...
Free large hexagon quilt pattern & template. Make a simple hexagon quilt with no Y seams with our tutorial. Uses half hexagon quilt pieces.
Get started on your holiday sewing with this list of Modern Christmas Quilt Patterns. These patterns range from complete beginner to intermediate and simple to complex. These quilt patterns will give your holiday decor a modern upgrade! I love how easily modern quilt patterns can be incorporated into home decor. You can hang these modern...
Ni Quilted Jacket (leadtime 1-3 weeks) 100% organic cotton quilted fabric in grey, tan, and navy Please note that each of the colour options has a different quilting pattern Soft finish Tie closures at shoulders 2 x pockets at waist Boxy fit Wide sleeves Miles is 5ft10, waist 32’’, wearing size M-L Made to order piece - leadtime 1-3 weeks For all sizing guidance, please click here. Don't see your size? Click here. For information on the difference between made-to-measure and made-to-order, click here.
Tetrazzini is a dazzling, op-art inspired puzzle of stripes designed to minimize waste and maximize efficiency. The step-by-step instructions include detailed assembly diagrams and helpful tips to guide you along the way. Finished Sizes: Baby – 32" x 32"Throw – 68" x 68"Bed – 100" x 100"
Inspired by a quilt that my friend Mary shared with me from Pinterest, I decided to design an Ombré HST quilt mathematically. This was the result. I chose to use a gradient of eight different values, numbered 1-8 from lightest to darkest. I began by drawing a 7 by 9 rectangle in my graph notebook and ...continue reading →
This HC Log Cabin Star quilting block pattern can be made with expert precision by implementing the paper piecing foundation pattern that we present here. Scraps can be used or you can use materials that we have suggested. Our suggested material amounts are an over-exaggeration, so if you make a mistake you always have more fabric to work with. Our pattern makes a 10x10 inch quilting block with a 1/4 inch grace allowance. This way you can make any size quilt you desire within 10 inch increments of your desired result. Our directions will walk you through the whole process of using our pattern to make this beautiful quilting block. You should already know how to piece together blocks and it's best to know how to use a paper piecing pattern. Even if you've never used one before, we walk you through it in our directions. SIZING / FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Finished quilting block is 10x10 inches with a 1/4 inch grace allowance for piecing. MATERIALS: Fabric in 6 colors (1/4 yard each or scraps) YOU WILL ALSO NEED: Printer Paper Pins Needle and thread/sewing machine This is for the block pattern only. Because of the nature of this item, no returns are given.
- Micaela Greg - Quilted Liner in Faded Black - Lightweight, relaxed fit quilted jacket with wave stitch pattern in beautiful organic cotton voile. - Jacket features side welt pockets, v-neck and button front closure. - 100% Organic Cotton - Made in India - Model wears a size M - Model Measurements: Height-5'8, Chest-32, Waist-24, Hip-33 Size XS S M L XL Across Shoulder 18.5 19 19.5 20 20.5 Chest 44 46 48 50 52 Bottom 45 47 49 51 53 Sleeve Length (from neck) 26 27 28 29 30 Length 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5
This contemporary improvisational quilt is fun to piece and once you get the process, it goes very fast. The blocks in this quilt are made from only one strip size (OSS). The cutting is super easy! You might notice that our sample pictures show the quilt rotated. You decide which way is up. There are 5 columns in this quilt. Each of the columns has 10 blocks. Thus, the quilt has 50 blocks. You make one column at a time. You will have lots of fun selecting colors for your columns. The background color stays the same in each column. After you finish the columns, you add one border and the quilt is finished! (You can omit the border if you like) We show you two color variations. In one, we used a dark grey for the block background color and for the border and binding. In the other we used a white background in the blocks and a grey for the border and binding. The quilt finishes 57" wide by 80" long. The project pack includes the pattern and a pack of 2.25" Thangles. To make any Thangles pattern smaller just use a smaller size Thangles and the corresponding strips. Since all parts come from the same strips, the blocks will automatically scale down. Then you adjust the borders to what looks right. To make Shattered smaller - Assuming you kept the border the same proportions as the original, if you make the blocks with 1.25" Thangles (1.75" strips) the quilt will finish to 44.5" inches long, 32" wide. You could add additional columns to make it wider if that is too narrow. You can find all sizes including the 1.25 Thangles HERE.
This is the one of the two swap cards I made for Jeanette’s newest forest swap on SCS—Rain in the Forest. I love her swaps and all of the people—friends—that are in the thread. I think this is a perfect sentiment as there have been some of the forest friends who have had some storms lately—I am sure they all know how to dance! Image/Sentiment—Stampabilities-Dance in the Rain Cardstock—PTI Autumn Rose, Lemon Tart; Gina K White Chocolate Brown; American Crafts Hello Sunshine DSP Ink—Palette Belle Rose Accessories—Rose Brads; Yellow Ribbon
56 x 72 This modern quilt has 8 different kona cotton fabrics for each colorway. That's 32 different colors! I have been playing with solids a lot lately and this one on flicker caught my eye. It's quilted with a simple meander with a white thread to not take away from the fun vibrant colors. Okay, really it's because that's what I always do. I need to get some time to broaden my free motion quilting selections. As of right now I only have two options. Perhaps I'll get to that next year... Linking with Busy Hands Quilts and Crazy Mom Quilts.
Explore the enchanting Baby Lion King Quilt Pattern – a captivating sewing project for your child's room! This quilt wall hanging, composed of 𝟏𝟐 𝐬𝐨𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐬, adds a whimsical touch to the art of nostalgic crafting. Embark on a delightful sewing journey, transforming the DIY process into a tapestry of memories woven into the fabric. As your little one snuggles under the Baby Lion King, the warmth and charm become a cherished part of their childhood, creating a cozy haven of joy. Dive into quilting effortlessly! This pattern is loaded with 𝐝𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐞𝐝 𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬, ensuring a stress-free crafting experience. Need more guidance? Feel free to reach out anytime; I'm here to assist! === 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 === Final quilt size: 32x32in or 20x20in Color fabrics: 12 Number of pieces: 450 Unit of measurement: inches Short tutorial about Foundation Paper Piecing Fabric color chart + linked fabrics brand
Continuous line quilting patterns are easy ways to practice your free motion quilting skills, making the Wavy Walk pattern one that beginners should all try. Elaborate quilting designs don't have to be difficult, especially when they come with helpful video tutorials like this one. Use this free motion quilting design to add extra detailing to complement a wonky or curvy quilting pattern. You can add a whole new element to any of your quilts once you've learned how to approach machine quilting designs like this.
Long quilted jacket in lightweight cotton sateen with poly fill. Large diamond pattern, exposed binding at armhole and side seam. Rounded hem detail at bottom. Small ring snap closure. - 100% Organic Cotton w/ Poly Fill - Made in India - Model wears a size M - Model Measurements: Height-5'8, Chest-32, Waist-24, Hip-35
As seen in Love Patchwork & Quilting magazine! Blackletter is a foundation paper piecing quilt pattern inspired by classic lettering, given a modern twist with simple, clean lines. It includes 26 lowercase gothic-style alphabet blocks, and a pattern for a 47” x 46” baby quilt. Details - block size: about 4" x 9.5" (wider for some of the wider letters) - technique: foundation paper piecing (FPP) - digital PDF download Fabric requirements - Background, 1 1/2 yards - Foreground, 2/3 yard total scraps, or about 9 jelly roll strips. (For the pictured top I used 8 fat eighths, with fabric to spare.) Fabric requirements for the baby quilt are all of the above, plus: - Background, 1 1/4 yards - Backing , 3 yards - Binding, 3/8 of a yard These letters are scrap and jelly roll friendly. You can also use individual letters to make stockings, personalized quilts, or spell out your own words and messages! Note that this pattern assumes that you are confident with foundation paper piecing (FPP) and do not include basic instructions for this technique. The patterns do include tips and guidance, and there are lots of free videos out there for FPP, so don't be intimidated! Be sure to print at 100% Patch and Dot © 2020 For personal use only. Not for resale or redistribution. You may use this pattern to produce works for exhibit or sale on a small, independent scale. Commercial use prohibited.
This beautiful table topper is ready to adorn your table, or to be given as a gift! Made up of beautiful blues and prints that feature snowmen, it will surely be a lovely addition to your home throughout the winter. The backing is done in white and the outer border is white with blue snowmen. The quilting is a cross hatched pattern, and the binding is double folded for durability. The dimensions of this topper are 32" wide by 32" long. As with all quilts, please launder on a gently setting with cool water and tumble dry. Through the laundering process the quilt will begin to show puckering which is usual and expected and will give it the character of a much loved quilt. With use and laundering, the quilt will get softer and softer. My quilts are made with the finest cotton fabrics, batting and thread; all of which are 100% cotton in my smoke free home. Special orders are always welcome!
Get inspired with this list of 25 free fat quarter quilt patterns! From beginner to intermediate, there's a pattern for everyone.
This is the second week of the American States Quilt Squares. If you would like a PDF of this please contact me at [email protected] Christy
Long sleeve insulated quilted recycled polyester taffeta jacket in blue. Graphic pattern printed in white and yellow throughout. - Detachable hood at stand collar - Zip closure - Welt pockets - Elasticized hem and cuffs - Full fleece and satin lining - Machine wash Made from cruelty-free, non-animal materials. Supplier color: Blue Size: child's height 1M: 21.5 / 54 cm 3M: 23.5 / 60 cm 6M: 26.5 / 67 cm 9M: 28 / 71 cm 12M: 29 / 74 cm 18M: 32 / 81 cm 24M: 34 / 86 cm 36M: 37 / 94 cm
Details: - These trousers are inspired by a quilt from the early 20th century. We reproduced the grapevine pattern in beadwork down the side seams. The trousers have a mid-rise and a straight leg. - 100% Cotton - Side buckle waist adjusters for ideal fit - Two side slash pockets - Two back flap pockets - 100% cotton - Made in India Sizing: - Regular fit - Emerson is 180cm and 70kg, wearing 32 32 34 1 / 2 Waist 43 45 Outseam 103 105 Inseam 74 76 Leg opening 22 22
Are you ready to step outside your quilty comfort zone and try a modern abstract design? The Cloud Surfing quilt is for you! This curvalicious quilt will have you wishing you'd tackled curves sooner! Choose from two designs - the larger version gives you lots of negative space for quilty play, while the smaller version keeps the focus on the central curve design with an edge-to-edge style. QUILT TECHNIQUES YOU'LL LEARN By the end of making the Cloud Surfing quilt pattern, you'll know how to piece oval drunkard's path blocks in 3 different sizes - large, medium and small. Video tutorials walk you through how to cut paper templates and how to use printed templates to cut your fabric. Plus, you'll try piecing curves with and without pins to see which method works best for you! PATTERN FEATURES The pattern includes instructions for 2 quilt sizes: the smaller 34" x 32" is perfect for a modern nursery or wall hanging, while the 60" x 55" lap size is ideal for curling up on the sofa with a hot cup of coffee and your favorite book. Never sewed curves? Fear not. The step-by-step graphics and video tutorials will have you mastering the technique in no time! Skill level: intermediate. Modern quilt pattern. Instant digital download (PDF). Step-by-step graphics to walk you through to piecing success! Active hyperlinks to tutorials and videos for added help. Includes oval drunkard's path templates designed by Papper Sax Sten or pick-up a set of Oval Drunkard's Path Rulers in the shop and save 10% when you buy the pattern and rulers together (no code needed). Pressing directions at each stage so your blocks nest and line up nicely! Coloring page included to design your own. Fabric swatch page to track and plan your fabrics. Fabric cutting diagrams to maximize your yardage. Block labels to easily keep track of your pieces. Additional colorways included to inspire you. Includes instructions for 2 Quilt Sizes: Baby/ Wall Hanging 34" x 32" and Lap 60" x 55" .
Quilters love their quilts...so much so that they will show them off anyway they can! They look great over a couch or the foot of a bed....on a wall and even to decorate the outside of your home. I'm not talking about hanging a fabric quilt outside...I'm talking about a barn quilt! A barn quilt is basically a large piece of wood that is painted to look like a large quilt block. We have a long history in our country of hanging barn quilts outside our homes and barns. They were thought to bring good luck and prosperity. Some 200 years ago when there wasn't enough paint to paint an entire barn women would take a pattern of a quilt block that grandma had made and would paint barn quilt to hang on their barns. It was a way to decorate their farms and also was a source of family pride. Once paint was readily available and people began painting their entire barns, quilt block kind of disappeared. In 2000 a woman in Ohio wanted to increase tourism in her state and started a barn quilt tour…much like our local Parade of Homes. People would tour the farms in the state and view the barn quilts painted to represent the families who owned them. Last summer our family toured the east coast and mid-west and I fell in love with these barn quilts. So much so that I had to come home and make one...and I haven't stopped! They are super easy to make and are pretty addicting. I find myself looking for new patterns to paint and ways to use them all. The first thing you need to find is a surface to paint on. Some people paint of solid wood, but I love making my own boards because they look more like the wall of a barn. So, here are the instructions for making a barn board. Materials Fence boards 6' x 6" Wood Glue 1" Sheetrock Screws Drill Saw Sandpaper Eye Goggles Pencil and Tape Measure The first thing you need to find is a surface to paint on. Some people paint of solid wood, but I love making my own boards because they look more like the wall of a barn. So, here are the instructions for making a barn board. 1. Decide the size of the barn board you want to make. 2. Purchase enough fence boards to make the size you want. 22" x 22" - 2 Six Foot Boards 33" x 33" - 7 Six Foot Boards 44" x 44" - 9 Six Foot Boards I purchase my boards at a big box store such as Home Depot or Lowes. If you do not have a saw at home, they will make the cuts for you there. Just look for a kind employee and have them cut the boards to the size you need. Once they are cut it is good to let them cure a little. Fence boards typically come with some moisture in them. So, it's good to lay them flat at room temperature before you go onto the next steps. Otherwise, you will have gaps in your board surface. (Some people like the larger gaps...but if you want tight seams, cure your boards!) 3. Once the boards are cut, lightly sand the edges to smooth off any rough spots and to "age" the boards. 4. Lay out your boards together, face down. Make the seams as tight as you want them. You need to cut two extra lengths to use as your back braces. These amounts were included in the number of boards you needed to purchase ...so you should have enough ready to cut. 5. Squirt a bead of wood glue across the back brace and lay down on the back of the boards flush with the top and the bottom edges. 6. Using the 1" drywall screws, screw through the back brace into the the barn boards to attach it all together. 7. Now your board is ready to prep for paint. If you want to paint on the raw wood...go for it! I have made a few on natural and stained wood and they look great. Although, the design is a little fainter on natural wood than on a painted surface. So what you do depends on the design you want. If you want your colors to show up bold, use a flat or a semi-gloss paint and coat the top of the barn board. I like to use a dry brush for this and as little paint as possible repeating as many strokes as I need to get the desired coverage. It is nice to have some raw wood coming through if you are looking for a more antique look. How To Paint A Barn Quilt Materials Base Paint Pencil Long Strait Edge or Ruler Eraser Chip Brush Foam Brush Acrylic Paint Frog Tape Wood Stain Two Dry Rags Paint Thinner Polyurethane Spray Rubber Gloves 1. The first step after you have your board made and prepped is to lay out your pattern. Almost all quilt blocks are made up of smaller squares like in the Star Spangled Barn Quilt pattern pictured above. This pattern has four small blocks across and four up and down. The best way to get perfectly square blocks is to measure the size of your board and divide that measurement by the number of blocks to get how big to make your blocks. Once you have your grid lines marked on your board, using a pencil and strait edge, draw in the lines of your pattern and in pencil, make a notation of what color goes in each section. I have to do this for my sanity so I don't make a mistake and have to repaint something. 2. Now that everything on the board is drawn out, tape off the sections you want to paint first with painters tape. The absolute best tape for this is Frog Tape. You can find it at most hardware store and paint sections. I have tried every tape out there and the only one that sticks down to these uneven surfaces with the least amount of seepage is Frog Tape. It is worth every cent! If you are using a bold or dark color you will want to paint two or three coats. You can peel the tape off as soon as you are finished. It doesn't need to dry completely. That's one of the other benefits to using Frog Tape. 3. After your barn quilt is painted and dry, use an eraser to remove any pencil lines that are still showing. I love to finish off the boards with an antique look. To get a pretty finish, take one part stain to one part of paint thinner. Wear rubber gloves and dip a soft rag into the mixture. Wipe it on in a small area and then wipe off with the other dry rag. Repeat until your board is covered and you have the darkness you like. This technique deepens the colors of the paint and ages the base color. 4. If you are going to hang your barn quilt outside, you will want to spray two coats of polyurethane spray. This will protect the wood and the colors from sun, rain and other elements. If you are going to hang it inside you can skip this step. So there you have it...this is how you make a barn quilt! I hope you enjoy making these as much as I have. Just be warned...they are addicting. I have one hung over my garage, one on my front porch and one on my back patio. I also like to use them for serving trays on my kitchen and dinning room tables. They look great hung on any wall where you are wanting a big bold burst of color with major impact. The only thing I need now is a big barn!!! Maybe Santa will bring one this year.... If you have any questions, please shoot me an email and I will be happy to help you. Have a great day! Share:facebook - twitter - pinterest How To Make A Barn Quilt