Sew up this super simple squares quilt with this Sweet and Simple Squares Quilt Pattern. The easiest baby quilt pattern ever!
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There is something so classic and simple about a patchwork square quilt. It feels homey, vintage, yet simple enough to be classified as
Sure, squares are interesting and easy. So, why not? If you are considering making a quilt, any one of these would be a great way to begin. How, you ask? 1. Start with a square of fabric and sew it to another square. Keep adding squares to form a row until you are satisfied that the row is long enough. Thirty inches is a good start, but you can certainly make it any length you want. 2. Make several rows. If you have a square quilt in mind (equal length and width) count the squares in the first row and make that many rows. 3. Now you're ready to begin stitching the rows together. Sew two rows together matching up the squares as you go. 4. Keep going till all the rows are in place. Really, it's that simple. One of the great reasons to use simple squares is that you can use a different fabric for each square or just a few fabrics for the entire quilt. Thanks for stopping by. Please say hello. Only Google+ members can leave a comment, BUT you can reply if you're not affiliated with G+.....just click the reply button. Please leave your email address or blog address--I'll shoot back a "hey."
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Quilt kit for a simple squares patchwork quilt, a wonderful option if you are looknig to make your very first quilt or just need something quick, easy and relatively midnles to whip up! The bundle includes (7) fat quarters and 50cm of binding fabric to make a Baby size (36" x 45") quilt. A small postcard pattern will be included in the kit with instructions on how to make your quilt. The bundle is cut to size in our shop.Please note that I try to represent the true colour of the fabric as best as possible in my photos, however colours may differ slightly between the listing photo and the physical product.
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Like a work of modern art, this colourful quilt will always draw attention with its clean lines and graphic look. Nearly all our Solid fabrics are represented in this design of simple squares and rectangles, creating an excitingly lively mixture. A pieced backing for the quilt is in a similarly contemporary style and instructions are given for making this if you choose this option. This is a kit complete with all the fabrics needed for the front and the binding as given in the pattern provided by Tilda. Backing and binding fabrics are NOT included. If you wish to purchase eithrer fabric, please contact me for a custom order to add the cost and discuss options. Each piece of fabric has a tag on it, helping you further with the completion of the pattern. This is really helpful for Tilda Solids as they could get confusing. To avoid unnecessary waste, some of the fabrics will be further cut to ready-to-sew pieces according to the pattern instructions. It does not include threads, cushion pad and any other accessories needed (rulers, cutters etc.). There is an option to buy batting from us if you want. We have the "Matilda's Own" brand which is top quality batting. You have the options of: 100% cotton, 80% cotton- 20% polyester and 100% polyester. If you require batting please contact me for a custom order. Finished size: 70½in x 96½in (179cm x 245cm). The pattern can be viewed and downloaded here: https://www.tildasworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Colour-Dance-Quilt.pdf Please note all fabrics are cut in inches. Fabric information: 100% Cotton Oeko-Tex Standart 100, Class 1 Maximum Shrinkage 3% Machine washable up to 60 degrees C. SHIPPING INFORMATION: • Orders are shipped via registered mail within 2-4 working days of payment confirmation, unless otherwise stated. • For more details, please check the shipping costs and estimated time of delivery according to your location as shown below. • If your country is not listed, please contact me and I will let you know the options available. • Please provide your phone number once you place your order. This is needed for the shipping voucher. • Posting upgrade (express delivery 1 day) is available for most countries. Contact me for further information should you require this service. • Please note that we are not responsible for any customs charges should they occur. Customs charges are not included in the postage prices.
Another day at JMQ, another super simple quilt- my favourite! If you are looking for a quick finish, this one comes together in a flash- I made the quilt top in just over an hour! So let’s get right into it! This tutorial makes a large throw which is 60” x 75” ** (If you want to make a crib size qui
Create a simple quilt that's sure to make a splash with this stunning modern star quilt tutorial. This Supernova Star Quilt Tutorial may look complicated, but is incredibly simple to piece together, and is made up of beginner-friendly half square triangles. This throw quilt uses a combination of strategic color placement and diamond shapes to create movement within the design, and can be made with precuts or fabric scraps, depending what you've got on hand. Complete with a layout diagram, this modern quilt is a great project for beginners who want to work on their piecing skills, and is sure to be a conversation-starter wherever it's displayed.
This quilt has been in the works for a while, and in my head I'd deemed it our 'end of summer/early fall' quilt. It's primarily made from a charm pack of American Jane Happy Campers, and I will allow myself the disclaimer that this isn't my first choice for binding. But it's leftover from a…
This tutorial is for a simple method for a pojagi patchwork seam. This method makes reversible patchwork, a variation of traditional quilting.
As you may have noticed, lately, I can't get enough of simple and traditional quilts- and what's more simple (and beautiful) than the Irish chain? This one uses slightly larger squares to make it an extra speedy finish :-) NB: If you want to make a small throw/ large crib size Irish chain, you can
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Create a simple quilt that's sure to make a splash with this stunning modern star quilt tutorial. This Supernova Star Quilt Tutorial may look complicated, but is incredibly simple to piece together, and is made up of beginner-friendly half square triangles. This throw quilt uses a combination of strategic color placement and diamond shapes to create movement within the design, and can be made with precuts or fabric scraps, depending what you've got on hand. Complete with a layout diagram, this modern quilt is a great project for beginners who want to work on their piecing skills, and is sure to be a conversation-starter wherever it's displayed.
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Do you want to know all my quiltmaking secrets? Would you like to create your own stunning botanical quilt? The process outline in this article is the same process that I use for all of my art quilts, no matter how large or small, or how simple or complex! This article is a brief overview. If you wa
As I write this blog post, the halls are decked (except for my Christmas tree) and I am curled up under a new, large, Minky-backed Christmas quilt. I wish I could say I had some hot cocoa in hand but you're girl has got to start laying off the treats! Making this quilt was a necessity. You see, I made one just like it a few years ago and then one day my big sister was in town and started snooping through my quilts. She's never asked me for a quilt before but she said she loved it and had to have it! But I actually had just given her another quilt as a gift so I told her she could have this one for $200. It wasn't one I had intended on parting with as it was made to go with my Christmas decor. But how can you say no when someone gets excited about one of your quilts? She tells me all the time that she uses it every day (the Christmas prints are subtle) so that makes me extremely happy. [This one was made in 2018.] I started missing that quilt (probably because she kept talking about it :)). So I collected some similar fabrics and recently finished this other one. I used my old tutorial called A Simple Charm Quilt. (You can see the original post HERE.) This pattern is so simple but it's perfect when you want a quick, easy project to show off some pretty fabrics. I used parts of 2 French General Layer Cakes (Bonheur de Jour and Fleur de Noel) plus a few fat quarters from the line Old Fashioned Christmas by Riley Blake (the Santas, Candy Canes, and the text print). They added the "Christmas"! It's backed in beautiful cream Minky and quilted with one of my favorite wintery pantographs, Even Simpler Cable. My quilter, Jen Ostler in Highland, UT did her signature move and quilted a hidden object into the quilting. Do you see it? I have updated my original pattern to include 4 more size options plus info for using different cuts of fabric besides 5" squares. Click HERE for the free PDF. This pattern is so simple but now all the math is done for you! I hope you find this useful and if you decide to make A Simple Charm Quilt please tag me on Instagram @gigis_thimble and use the hashtags #gigisthimblepattern and #asimplecharmquilt so I can see your version! Oh, and in case you're wondering this is the twin-size quilt finishing at 77" x 86". I can't wait to snuggle up with it this holiday season! Feel free to pin this photo so you can come back to it anytime! Happy quilting friends!
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