Find lots of EASY quilt block tutorials that are perfect for beginners. These blocks might look hard to make, but they're perfect for the new quilter.
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In celebration of today's Sunflowers quilt pattern release, I would like to gift you a miniature version of the same design: Mini Sunflowers!
Find lots of EASY quilt block tutorials that are perfect for beginners. These blocks might look hard to make, but they're perfect for the new quilter.
Double Pinwheel & Peeping Cats Quilt Blocks. Free Pattern and Tutorial
This month for Quilt Block Mania, we're going Traditional with a Twist. I've taken the prompt literally this time and have created this Twisted Log Cabin block, which does exactly what it says on the tin :-) It's a traditional log cabin block, but turned on point to make a fun-looking block that can be used for bigger
Bird Quilt Pattern Tutorial 2 Styles Technique: Quilt Skill Level: Intermediate Darling little birds flutter across the surface of this beautiful quilt, making it perfect...
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Celebrate autumn and all that it entails with this cute Woodland Shrooms FPP quilt block. Use it for a fall-themed tote, a table topper, or combine it with the Mushroom and Apple quilt blocks for an autumnal quilt. The Woodland Shrooms quilt block is a foundation paper pieced quilt block pattern that finishes at 12" x 12". It is suitable for advanced beginners and intermediate quilters. Prior knowledge of FPP is assumed. Check out this blog post for some tips and more colouring options. PATTERN FEATURES Block size 12.5" x 12.5" Skill level: intermediate Technique: Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP) Pattern assumes that the quilter has prior FPP knowledge, technique is not explained. Includes full-size templates with seam allowances Colouring diagrams to help keep track of your colour choices Easy to read with detailed assembly instructions & diagrams Fabric requirements: this pattern is designed for scraps and as such does not contain fabric requirements or a cutting chart. A maximum of 1 FQ is needed for the background. IMPORTANT DETAILS This is a PDF instant download at checkout The download link will also be emailed to you, make sure you enter a valid email address at checkout PDF can be viewed on your device or printed at 8.5in x 11in (will also fit A4 paper) Limited number of downloads, please save it to your device Pattern is one person use Do not copy, sell or distribute without written consent License to sell: You may sell items made from this pattern as a small, independent business. Please credit Penny Spool Quilts as the pattern designer. CONNECT Share photos of your Penny Spool Quilts projects on Instagram with the hashtags #psqwoodlandshrooms and #psqpatterns, or tag me @pennyspoolquilts
Free Tutorial to make this Swirling Hexagon Quilt Block
Want to learn to quilt? These Easy Quilt Blocks for Beginners will teach you the basics of patchwork quilting. You'll gain the skills needed to make any quilt. They are perfect for new quilters.
Turn fabric scraps into beautiful quilted flowers with a sew-and-flip piecing technique easy enough for beginning quilters to master. Tutorial from NewQuilters.com. #easyquiltblocks #foundationpiecing #rosequiltblock #quiltingforbeginners
Here is another quick and easy to make 'quilt as you go' block and it is the second in our series of QAYG blocks. (You can find the first QAYG block here.) I really love playing around with my scrap fabric to see what I can make. You can make an assortment of different types and sew them all together into a quilt or you can sew them into table runners and cushion covers. But whatever you decide to do, these quilt blocks will help you to use up your fabric stash, and that's always a plus. And don't forget
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A Bonjour Quilts sewing tutorial for a diamond quilt block - make your own scrappy diamond quilt with this quilt block pattern tutorial.
Put a little mystery into your quilting with the Star of Mystery Quilt Block. Use a free printable paper piecing template to make this star quilt block, and all of your corners will be perfectly matched. Incorporate this block into your next star quilt, or use it as an accent on a tote bag or pillow. This stunning example of paper piecing would be a great quilt block to repeat over and over again for a celestial quilt. Plus, you could easily use scraps to fill in the colorful portions of the block.
Get ready to dive into a fun project full of vibrant colors. In this tutorial, we'll be making a 12" Girl's Favorite quilt block!
Today let's look at the Contrary Wife quilt block. Now the one I'm going to show you how to sew is not the Contrary Wife block that shows up on the first page of Google if you do a search for it. In fact, there are several quilt blocks called Contrary Wife and I'll probably be doing tutorials on them in the near future
From the Blogger: "With the kids starting school, Fall approaching (the first day of Autumn is September 22nd), and Halloween just around the corner, I’m ready to add some pumpkins to my decor! I created this fun Pumpkins quilt block that you can easily turn into a jack-o’-lantern quilt block by adding some fabric paint, creative quilting, or applique."
Today I’ve got another classic quilt block tutorial for you!!Welcome to my guide on creating the mesmerizing whirlpool quilt block!
Today let's look at the Contrary Wife quilt block. Now the one I'm going to show you how to sew is not the Contrary Wife block that shows up on the first page of Google if you do a search for it. In fact, there are several quilt blocks called Contrary Wife and I'll probably be doing tutorials on them in the near future
Today let's look at the Contrary Wife quilt block. Now the one I'm going to show you how to sew is not the Contrary Wife block that shows up on the first page of Google if you do a search for it. In fact, there are several quilt blocks called Contrary Wife and I'll probably be doing tutorials on them in the near future
We’ve put together 9 incredibly easy quilt blocks that look difficult to make. So you can make an amazing quit even if you’re a beginner!
Choose your favorite 5" charm squares to make you own cute and scrappy My Town quilt!
This is a “Woven Jelly” quilt block. Finished size is 8” x 8” square. Jelly Roll & Scrappy friendly. Basic quilting skills and knowledge needed to make this quilt block. A simple quilt block made with squares and rectangles. The woven look seems complicated, but a beginner can master this block easily. This quilt block is written for 4 fabrics + background fabric. Make this block scrappy by using your jelly roll stash, the color combinations are unlimited. Geometric blocks are great for those who love the minimalist décor style. One block makes a nice table topper or mug rug… or add more blocks for a table runner, wall hanging, or full-size quilt. You can combine this quilt block with other 8” x 8” finished blocks. Block download includes: ~ Fabric requirements for 1 block ~ Quilting tools & supply list ~ Cutting instructions ~ Step by Step instructions with images/diagrams ~ Care instructions (washing & drying) ~ Fabric requirements & instructions for a FULL-SIZE 48” x 48” unfinished quilt top Difficulty: Beginner This is a digital PDF file and you will need Adobe Reader to open and print. Prints on a standard 8-1/2” x 11” paper, portrait orientation. Printing in color is best, but not necessary. This quilt block pattern is for personal use only and may not be duplicated, copied, reproduced, shared, or sold. Digital downloads are not eligible for a return, exchange, refund, or cancellation. All sales are final. PHOTOS: Please note the colors shown in the photos may vary due to differences in PC/monitor displays. The color and quality of the printed product will vary based on your printer settings: paper type & weight, ink, printing method, and/or quality of printer.
This is a “Woven Jelly” quilt block. Finished size is 8” x 8” square. Jelly Roll & Scrappy friendly. Basic quilting skills and knowledge needed to make this quilt block. A simple quilt block made with squares and rectangles. The woven look seems complicated, but a beginner can master this block easily. This quilt block is written for 4 fabrics + background fabric. Make this block scrappy by using your jelly roll stash, the color combinations are unlimited. Geometric blocks are great for those who love the minimalist décor style. One block makes a nice table topper or mug rug… or add more blocks for a table runner, wall hanging, or full-size quilt. You can combine this quilt block with other 8” x 8” finished blocks. Block download includes: ~ Fabric requirements for 1 block ~ Quilting tools & supply list ~ Cutting instructions ~ Step by Step instructions with images/diagrams ~ Care instructions (washing & drying) ~ Fabric requirements & instructions for a FULL-SIZE 48” x 48” unfinished quilt top Difficulty: Beginner This is a digital PDF file and you will need Adobe Reader to open and print. Prints on a standard 8-1/2” x 11” paper, portrait orientation. Printing in color is best, but not necessary. This quilt block pattern is for personal use only and may not be duplicated, copied, reproduced, shared, or sold. Digital downloads are not eligible for a return, exchange, refund, or cancellation. All sales are final. PHOTOS: Please note the colors shown in the photos may vary due to differences in PC/monitor displays. The color and quality of the printed product will vary based on your printer settings: paper type & weight, ink, printing method, and/or quality of printer.
The Cute Cat finished quilt block size options are 3 1/2" (9 cm), 6" (15 cm), 9" (23 cm) and 12" (30.5 cm) square. You may use this block in quilts, mini-quilts, table runners, hot pads, pillows, cushions, bags, etc. Instant download contains: • step by step instructions on how to cut and sew • illustrated block assembly directions • full-size patterns in 4 sizes for traditional piecing (NO PAPER) SKILL LEVEL - confident beginner; --- THIS IS NOT A PAPER PIECING PATTERN! -------------------------- If you determined to make it as FPP, please check page 3, and message me on Etsy. It will require efforts from you, so please contact me first. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EASY TO DOWNLOAD: After purchase you'll receive an email from Etsy with download links; If you registered on Etsy, go inside your account, select the Purchases and reviews section and press the Download Files button. PAINLESS PRINTING Dedicated PDF files were prepared for Letter(USA, Canada, Latin America) and A4(England, Australia, Europe, Asia) paper formats to ensure you get the correct size on paper. ------- YOU MAY CHECK HERE FOR MORE CUTE CAT DESIGNS: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/MyPieceFullJourney?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=Cat ------- USE YOUR STASHES: As this pattern is low volume patchwork, no material list attached. You may use your fantastic scrap fabric stashes for this project. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Aside from the book "Moments in Pieces" and publications in magazines, you may also know Olesya because of her year-long challenge. In May of 2018, Olesya challenged herself to make a 3 1/2" quilting block every day for one year (#365daysquiltscraps). And she succeeded in her challenge, finishing a new quilting block every day. You may see the results on Olesya's Instagram: www.instagram.com/olesyalebedenkodesign/ or Olesya's blog: www.olesya-l-design.com. ---- By purchasing this pattern, you are authorized to sew items for your personal use or small-scale commercial production (NO mass production). The purchase does NOT grant you authorization to copy, share, or distribute the patterns, in whole or in part, without prior permission from Olesya Lebedenko Design.
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This pattern includes instructions for two quilt sizes and a quilted pillow cover featuring 8" x 12" patchwork strawberry blocks. (The blocks in this pattern are similar, but larger than the strawberries in The Produce Section quilt.) All fabric is rotary cut and sewn together using conventional patchwork piecing. The directions include instructions for making sets of blocks with fat quarters, or individual blocks with scraps and/or precut squares. Please refer to the pattern back image for quilt sizes and materials requirements. This pattern also includes a diagram and chart showing all of the pieces needed to make each block. You can use this as a reference while making the pattern projects, or as a guide for making individual blocks and scrappy projects. Berry Season blocks include some small pieces (though not as small as many of my patterns). The pattern will walk you through the process of sewing them with both diagrams and written instructions for each step. The Seed Units in each block are strip pieced to save time and help promote accuracy.
Here are the last 3 blocks in my quilt guild's Block of the Month. These blocks make up the bottom row of the pattern, Jeni Baker's Half Square Triangle Sampler: Now I need to choose a background. I wanted to go with a colored fabric, rather than the white as shown in the pattern, and I thought I had found the perfect green: I put the first 9 blocks against the green background and lived with it for a while as I made the last 3 blocks. I began to think that although the green was a perfect match, it was overpowering the blocks. These blocks are only 6 inches, so the background has a bigger impact. I went back to the drawing board and found a lighter, less saturated green and tried again: It's a subtle difference, but I think the second choice helps the blocks stand out a little more. Here are the two fabrics side by side: And here are the 12 finished blocks, with the darker green background under the top 6 and the lighter green background under the bottom 6: This has been a lot of fun seeing how much variety can be achieved with just 16 Half Square Triangle blocks.
Think about you, quilting. Pair that image with your wildest, most wouldn’t-it-be-amazing dream. What does your marvel of a quilting experience look like? For astronaut Karen Nyberg, her quilting adventure was a literal out-of-this world event: making a quilt block in orbit, on the International Space Station. Wow! Inspiration doesn’t come on a scale much …