I told myself I'd never make another puff quilt. Yet, here I am.....sharing about my second puff quilt. (haha!) Don't get me wrong, I loved the process of making my first puff quilt, which you can read about here, but I honestly thought that we'd never have the need for another one. Well, over the last year, I slowly forgot how much work they are (haha) and I started getting the itch to do the process all over again! Peter uses my original puff quilt alllllll the time. He loves the weight of it, but his only complaint was that it wasn't long enough. I made the
The photo above © Terri StaatsThis quilting pattern / tutorial is available from Pinterest.... Full Post: Flower Quilt Blocks
Simplicity is a beautiful fat-quarter friendly quilt pattern that comes in 5 sizes - Baby, Throw, Twin, Queen, and King. The larger sizes are made with larger blocks so they go together more quickly. This easy-to-follow pattern is Charm Pack friendly for the smaller sizes, and Fat Quarter and 1/4-yard friendly for the larger sizes. Consider using a bold or dark background color for that extra special pop! For Quilt Sizes and Fabric Requirements, please see the pictures. This listing is for a PDF DOWNLOAD (see instructions below). The Printed version is sold out. After purchasing, you will be sent an email with a link to instantly download the pattern. Please read all of the instructions in the email on how to download the file. You will have a limited number of downloads; please save to your computer before opening on other devices. Please check your Spam / Junk folder if you don't receive the email in your Inbox. COUPON! Save $2 off 2 patterns with TWOPATTERNS or Save $4 off 3 patterns with THREEPATTERNS at checkout. Applies to regular-priced patterns only. Simplicity is suitable for beginners and up. It has easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions with charts and graphics for cutting and piecing this stunning quilt. Previous knowledge of quilt top assembly, basting, quilting, and binding are assumed and are not taught in this pattern. Pattern BUS 0281
How to make a memory quilt for beginners. Take all of those sweet memories, get them out of the closet, and make something beautiful!
Cute little pattern from The Moda Bake Shop.
We're bursting with joy to announce this new quilt along! The Vintage Sunburst Quilt Block has us shining with happiness, and with the Vintage Sunburst
Photo memory quilts are wonderful gifts and make great keepsakes. They all look cool draped over a couch and will constantly serve as a reminder of happy time. With just a little time and effort, you'll be able to make your own memory...
A Mother's Heart quilt is a love letter to my family. I love the modern, clean design, and how this quilt tells a story. This stunning modern heart quilt can be made in 2 colors or with Fat Quarters! Need a quilt for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, or a new baby? Then this is the quilt for you! This pattern has been edited by a technical editor and tested by quilters. Skill Level Advanced Beginner Size Baby (40" x 51") and Throw (57" x 66") Format Printable Digital Download (PDF sent via email upon purchase) I would love to see what you create with this pattern! Use hashtags #amothersheartquilt and #madisonrosequiltingco on social media. Copyright 2023 Madison Rose Quilting Co. It is permissible to sell your quilt using this design on a small, independent scale. Please give design credit to Madison Rose Quilting Co.
A minimal, modern quilt design inspired by one of America's most beloved artists – Charley Harper. Get the FREE quilt pattern!
This is the easiest tutorial for a burp rag you could make! Only three steps, and they are the best DIY burp rags!! Great for easy baby gifts, too.
Inspired by nature, the Cactus Bloom quilt block is perfect for fabric scraps. Quilt block available in 2 sizes and requires NO special tools, or templates.
June means 2023 is halfway over! Can you even believe it? It also means we are halfway through the Take Ten blocks for the year :) So, while June is bustin’ out all over, we will be learning …
Thanks so much for all your tips and suggestions on my straight line quilting problems. I found a variety of things from the comments helped. The main thing that helped was slowing down. It's hard to slow down! Beth knows all about this. :) I also found that guiding the quilt from the sides helped immensely. I had been pulling the quilt from behind the walking foot and rushing things. Not good. Letting the walking foot do the work is really hard, but really important. One last thing that I observed is that the stitches pulled worse on the white fabric, (which is quilter's only solids from JoAnn's) vs. the tan fabric, (which is a Wendover solid from Hancock Fabrics). All those little factors added up and contributed to my quilting mess. I did some stitch ripping and requilting and things are better. Not perfect, but better. Next time I will be definitely trying some 505 spray baste. Thanks for weighing it-it really helped me through! Now, on to a new-ish, but not completely new WIP.... I started piecing all these little snippets into strings months ago, and today I finally got back to them. I had a fun time assembling the first block. So far, it looks better than I imagined. Here's hoping the rest of the quilt follows suit. I'm super excited about this one! Probably because it combines two of my favorites...little scraps and solids. I can't wait to make a few (or a LOT) more!!! Thankfully, I have NO shortage of scraps. :) Happy Wednesday to you!
i went to bed staring at { sew katie did } and pondering the possiblities... i think i could make one of those value quilts... so, i tried! i'm kinda diggin it, although... i have no idea what i'll use it for??? haha... it's a baby size so far :) baby quilts are super fast and fun... i wish i knew someone having one!! LOL
Crochet Pattern- Crochet Throw Pattern- Crochet Blanket Pattern- Afghan Crochet Pattern- Bobble Throw Crochet Pattern- PDF- Digital Download *Instant Download Crochet Pattern* This listing is for a PDF crochet pattern only (US terms) and not the finished item. Find Bobble Stitch Crochet Tutorial Here: https://youtu.be/Rb0o1L3KhvM?si=z9SuajJkAobS0nnm Find Herringbone Half Double Crochet Tutorial Here: https://youtu.be/TO-CdZnFfzQ?si=_5Yk_Ue-3RADJNa8 Supplies you will need: 14 skeins of Lion Brand Yarn, Touch of Alpaca, in Goldenrod Size I crochet hook Scissors Tapestry needle (for weaving in loose ends) Approximate finish size of The Bobble Throw crochet blanket is 55" x 45". This project falls into the crochet skill level EASY. If you have any questions while you are trying to complete your project, feel free to message me here on Etsy or email me at modernmadestudio [!at] gmail.com and I will do my best to help. Visit us at modernmade.net and follow us @modernmadestudio for more knitting and crochet inspiration <3
This is a great quilt block pattern for your next quilt! It's very easy. WHAT YOU'LL NEED: This recipe will give you 2 - 12.5 inch quilt blocks! -8 solid color squares (I used light
3 tips that every beginning quilter should know. These simple tips can help you improve your accuracy when piecing quilts.
Hi, I'm Lauren Terry from {flyawayquilts.com} You can check out my blog for an awesome give away. Also, if you would like to download the pdf version of this tutorial, you can find it here: Finished Flower Girl. Ok, onto the tutorial...
It took a little longer than I thought, but I'm happy to say that I finally finished a tutorial showing you how I do zipper closures fo...
if you are an avid sewer, or just getting started in your creative, textile adventures, this quick & simple gift is sure to delight the mom-to-be!
Published in The Sunroom Craft Crochet Category Rug Suggested yarn Yarn weight Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ? Languages English
Simplicity is a beautiful fat-quarter friendly quilt pattern that comes in 5 sizes - Baby, Throw, Twin, Queen, and King. The larger sizes are made with larger blocks so they go together more quickly. This easy-to-follow pattern is Charm Pack friendly for the smaller sizes, and Fat Quarter and 1/4-yard friendly for the larger sizes. Consider using a bold or dark background color for that extra special pop! For Quilt Sizes and Fabric Requirements, please see the pictures. This listing is for a PDF DOWNLOAD (see instructions below). The Printed version is sold out. After purchasing, you will be sent an email with a link to instantly download the pattern. Please read all of the instructions in the email on how to download the file. You will have a limited number of downloads; please save to your computer before opening on other devices. Please check your Spam / Junk folder if you don't receive the email in your Inbox. COUPON! Save $2 off 2 patterns with TWOPATTERNS or Save $4 off 3 patterns with THREEPATTERNS at checkout. Applies to regular-priced patterns only. Simplicity is suitable for beginners and up. It has easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions with charts and graphics for cutting and piecing this stunning quilt. Previous knowledge of quilt top assembly, basting, quilting, and binding are assumed and are not taught in this pattern. Pattern BUS 0281
This super easy ten minute twist headband is a project for any beginner seamstress. These are quick to make and so useful!
These are the absolute best ever burp cloths. That’s a mighty statement, but I have the credentials to prove it. I’ve had two kids that spit up. Not just a little bit. And not just …
Designs come in a zipped file and insides is a folder with each of the following formats- pes, vip, dst, hus, jef, xxx, vp3, and exp formats. You can download your design instantly after payment. If you have any trouble please convo me! Please note this is not a patch and I am not selling a finished product. You will need an embroidery machine to stitch this design out. This design is made for the 4x4 and 5x7 sized hoops! Due to the digital nature of this item, there are no refunds. Visit me on FB to see sneak peeks and possible deal!! https://www.facebook.com/DazzlinStitches
Today, we’re going to take a deep dive into the topic of serger vs. sewing machine. We’ll talk about what a serger is (and what it does) versus a sewing machine. Spoiler alert: by the end of this I’m certain you will be convinced that you absolutely need a serger!