Started last Spring, this quilt is coming in just under the one year mark. I saw the pattern in a quilting book, Encyclopedia of Classic Quilt Patterns by Patricia Wilens, that I got when I was pregnant with Oscar. It is the drunken path pattern (if memory serves) and they arranged the path to be …
Started last Spring, this quilt is coming in just under the one year mark. I saw the pattern in a quilting book, Encyclopedia of Classic Quilt Patterns by Patricia Wilens, that I got when I was pregnant with Oscar. It is the drunken path pattern (if memory serves) and they arranged the path to be …
Lambkin Fabric Project Catalog by Bonnie Christine for Art Gallery Fabrics. Inspired by Bonnie’s love for her little ones, she illustrates a playful yet delicate story for boys and girls with Lambkin. Decorated with sophisticated colors of mint, slate and blush this collection shows the vision of a peaceful farmstead.
It’s that time of year again – when the quilt designers are busy as can be behind the scenes getting ready for fall market, but aren’t quite ready for the full reveal yet. That m…
Hot Wheels Canvas Panel by Riley Blake Designs. Quilt...Bind...And you have a Hot Wheels Playmat for the little guys! Panel is 35-1/2" x 42". Official licensed product. Washing Instructions: Machine Wash Cold / Tumble Dry Low If you order more than 1: Fabric will be cut in 1 continuous length. Pictures are downloaded from the companies that sell the fabric - please remember that all devices and monitors are different.
Whoop Whoop!! Can you believe it's not Dec 20th yet, and I actually have my Christmas projects underway??? Who'd a thunk! With having some time off work for a change, I chose to make the best of it. This week I finished 4, yes 4 projects. Happy Dance Happy Dance!! This one was one of the most fun things I have ever done. A race track quilt. All machine embroidered and done in the hoop. What makes it even cooler is the bridges/overpasses and the car wash that your cars can drive thru! These are stitched into the quilt on one side and attached with velcro on the other. That way when you want to store the quilt, you just release them and they lay flat! How ingenious is that? But it gets even better... Pockets in the bottom that you can store your cars in, and they button close. Now, I must admit that this is for my son, who is almost 30. Yes you read it right, 30. He is my racing son, who collects Hot Wheels and love the "Cars" movies. So I just couldn't help myself. Mr Moosestash thought it was really cute, if we had grand kids, but he was a bit confused over it being juniors! What can I say, if I have no grands, then I have to treat my kids like children. It's a rule written somewhere I am pretty sure! I even found the perfect backing... So if your interested, this is a My Fair Lady design. I saw her booth at the HMQS show in Salt Lake City this year, and WOW does she have some great things. Best yet, they are easy to stitch, no million stitch designs, and they go together fairly quickly. The 56 blocks in this, only took a couple of days to stitch out. You have to see the fabulous photo albums for babies and the calendars she has. They will knock your socks off! Now I am off to shop for cars... to fill the pockets with of course! Note my yellow-orange car in the photos. It's Grem from the new Cars movie. You see my first car was a Grem... It was really cool! Purple, (wild plum actually) had a sun roof and orange, green and blue plaid seats. I bought it right off the show room floor for $2795.00 and my payments were $69.72 a month. Now does that date me or what!! Even scarier, is how I remember the details on the price and payments all these years later! Ahhhh remember the days! Gas was .25 a gallon too. Now I am depressed! :-)
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Race Track - Pantograph / E2E Digital (computerized quilting systems) Zip file includes: CQP : PAT : DXF : HQF : IQP : PLT : QLI : SSD
You can use Race this Track Rug Free Crochet Pattern to create a round race track/roadway for a child's bedroom or playroom. It is functional and decorative.
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Started last Spring, this quilt is coming in just under the one year mark. I saw the pattern in a quilting book, Encyclopedia of Classic Quilt Patterns by Patricia Wilens, that I got when I was pregnant with Oscar. It is the drunken path pattern (if memory serves) and they arranged the path to be …
Take the inside lane to fast-paced adventure with this sturdy and colorful Race Track Rug. Durably made to look great for countless playtimes to come, the woven rug with a skid-proof backing comes with four wooden race cars and features a pit stop, winner's circle, stands, and a run-off area to accommodate all kinds of vehicles, play people, traffic signs, and more! With this rug, there are lots of ways to learn and play.
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Stimulate your little one’s imagination with a colorful carpet-style playmat that can be explored for hours.
Riley Blake Made to Race Hot Wheels Fabric Collection Race Track on Charcoal The Hot Wheels Made to Race collection for Riley Blake Designs is great for quilting, apparel and home decor. This print features tone-on-tone Hot Wheels logos and icons. Official licensed product. Premium 100% Cotton Quilt Shop Quality Fabrics This listing is for the Riley Blake Made to Race Hot Wheels Fabric Collection Race Track on Charcoal only. You can find other Riley Blake Fabrics, Kits, Patterns, and much more in my ShopSewMe Etsy Shop (see link below) while supplies last. Shipping Policy - any shipping cost overages will be refunded to the buyer upon shipment of their order(s); this also includes combining orders. I always strive to get my customers the best possible deal on shipping costs. Be sure to click the link to make my shop a favorite for your quilting, embroidery, and sewing needs. https://www.Etsy.com/shop/ShopSewMe Thank you for supporting my small business 💗💗
We're in the homestretch! Heading for the finish line on the Double Pinwheel String Quilt! I had to Google how to spell homestretch (one word or two), and it's a racing term, of course. Did you know the Kentucky Derby happens next Saturday? I did not. Want to test your knowledge of the Kentucky Derby? Click here for a quiz. I got 5 of 10 correct, which is funny because I guessed at every single one. Back to DPSQ:The Final Chapter. Let's sew this thing together, already! We will be making 16 large pinwheel blocks, each consisting of four of the block units that you made in Part 3. Step 1: Take four random block units that you made in the Part 3, and arrange them into a pinwheel. Sew the top two block units together, then the bottom two. Press seams toward the red pinwheels. Since the paper has been removed and there are no more bias edges to worry about, I used a steam setting on my iron at this point, being careful to press gently and not stretch the pieces. Step 2: Sew the two 2-unit sections together to make a block. Again, you will be pressing seams toward the red pinwheels, but first I am going to tell you how to do a little trick in the center of the horizontal seam you just sewed to make it lay flat. Working on the back of the block, unpick 2-3 threads in the center on two of the seams, and open the center (you should see a tiny pinwheel in the center). Finger press this area flat, then gently press with your iron on both the front and back of the block. (Back of Block) TIP: When sewing your two block units together in Step 1, don't backstitch the ends that will be in the center of the pinwheel block. You'll be less frustrated when you have to unpick a couple threads there in this step. Ask me how I know. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for all blocks. You will end up with 16 pinwheel blocks, each 15-1/2 inches square. Step 3: Cut sashing strips and outer border from your remaining 3 yards of red fabric as follows: Cut 10, 1-1/2 inch strips x width of fabric (WOF). From the 10 strips you just cut, cut 20, 15-1/2 inch segments. These will be your vertical sashing strips between the pinwheel blocks. Cut 4, 1-1/2 x 68-inch strips from LENGTH of fabric (LOF). These will be your horizontal sashing strips, above and below your rows of blocks. Your rows will be approximately 65 inches across, but we'll cut the sashing strips a bit longer and trim as needed. Cut 4, 6-1/2 x 85-inch strips from LENGTH of fabric (LOF). These will be your outer borders. Again, we're cutting them a bit longer than necessary.Step 4: Arrange blocks into four horizontal rows of four blocks each. Sew each row of blocks together with vertical sashing strips between blocks and on left and right ends of row as follows (where |=vertical sashing strip and X=pinwheel block): Now, cut me some slack here; I don't have any other program (that I comprehend) to illustrate this, so you get my mad Paint grafik skilz. Press seams toward red sashing strips. Step 5: Sew long horizontal sashing strips between each row and at top and bottom as follows (where ------- = horizontal sashing strip): Press seams toward red sashing strips. Step 6: Cut 8, 2-1/2 inch strips x WOF from blue fabric for inner border. Join two strips end to end with a straight 1/4-inch seam. Press seam open. Repeat this with remaining strips so that you have 4 long, 2-1/2-inch strips for inner borders. Step 7: Attach a blue border strip to the left and right sides of quilt top. (You all probably know how to measure for and attach borders, so I won't go into detail about that here.) Press seams toward blue border. Then attach a blue border strip to the top and bottom of quilt top. Again, press toward blue border. Step 8: Attach red outer borders in the same manner as Step 7, i.e., to the left and right sides, then top and bottom. Press toward red border. Step 9: Layer with backing and batting; quilt and bind as desired. There's one more important step: Stand back and admire your beautiful quilt! Hooray! You deserve roses! Anyone for a mint julep? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Questions, comments, noted errors/omissions? Let me know, and I'll do my best to clarify.
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Whoop Whoop!! Can you believe it's not Dec 20th yet, and I actually have my Christmas projects underway??? Who'd a thunk! With having some time off work for a change, I chose to make the best of it. This week I finished 4, yes 4 projects. Happy Dance Happy Dance!! This one was one of the most fun things I have ever done. A race track quilt. All machine embroidered and done in the hoop. What makes it even cooler is the bridges/overpasses and the car wash that your cars can drive thru! These are stitched into the quilt on one side and attached with velcro on the other. That way when you want to store the quilt, you just release them and they lay flat! How ingenious is that? But it gets even better... Pockets in the bottom that you can store your cars in, and they button close. Now, I must admit that this is for my son, who is almost 30. Yes you read it right, 30. He is my racing son, who collects Hot Wheels and love the "Cars" movies. So I just couldn't help myself. Mr Moosestash thought it was really cute, if we had grand kids, but he was a bit confused over it being juniors! What can I say, if I have no grands, then I have to treat my kids like children. It's a rule written somewhere I am pretty sure! I even found the perfect backing... So if your interested, this is a My Fair Lady design. I saw her booth at the HMQS show in Salt Lake City this year, and WOW does she have some great things. Best yet, they are easy to stitch, no million stitch designs, and they go together fairly quickly. The 56 blocks in this, only took a couple of days to stitch out. You have to see the fabulous photo albums for babies and the calendars she has. They will knock your socks off! Now I am off to shop for cars... to fill the pockets with of course! Note my yellow-orange car in the photos. It's Grem from the new Cars movie. You see my first car was a Grem... It was really cool! Purple, (wild plum actually) had a sun roof and orange, green and blue plaid seats. I bought it right off the show room floor for $2795.00 and my payments were $69.72 a month. Now does that date me or what!! Even scarier, is how I remember the details on the price and payments all these years later! Ahhhh remember the days! Gas was .25 a gallon too. Now I am depressed! :-)
A cute addition to your little one's winter wardrobe, our Canoe Race Thick Tee features a fun applique of river animals paddling through the water! Made from the softest Cotton slub jersey with an elasticised rib neck trim that won't lose its shape. Looks great paired with our Quilted Track Pants for a casual outfit. Elasticised rib neck trim. Fun animal applique. Brushed peach finish for softness. Made from 100% Cotton Slub Jersey. This item is available in both baby & kids sizing. Perfect for matching with siblings, cousins and friends, or purchase multiple sizes for wear in future years.
I am just eeking this in at the very last minute of Celebrate the Boy. I finished this quilt on December 19th - just in time for Christmas - but I'm just blogging about it now. It was my first...
If your child loves race tracks and fast cars, this Car Tracks Quilt Set is the perfect set for his first big kid bedroom. The front features winding tracks and colorful cars printed on 100% cotton. The reverse side of the Car Tracks Quilt Set features thin stripes, which is more age neutral and great for layering with other solid quilts and throw pillows. Our Car Tracks Quilt Set is ideal for children and tweens. The cars racing around the race tracks will ignite the imagination of anyone lucky enough to have this in his or her bedroom. The Car Tracks Quilt Set is available in two sizes. The Twin size is a 2-piece set which includes a soft 100% cotton quilt and one matching pillow sham. The Full/Queen size is a 3-piece set which includes the reversible quilt and two matching pillow shams. Lush Decor has enhanced its products for your health and well-being. This Car Tracks Quilt Set is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified, which means the fabric, dyes and all components have been tested in an independent laboratory and certified against a list of more than 350 harmful substances. For your convenience, this set is safe to machine wash and tumble dry. Please refer to the product labels for full care instructions. Part of the Car Tracks Collection. 2-Piece Set (Twin) Includes: One Quilt, One Pillow Sham 3-Piece Set (Full/Queen) Includes: One Quilt, Two Pillow Shams Twin: Quilt: 86"H x 68"W; Sham: 20"H x 26"W Full/Queen: Quilt: 92"H x 88"W; Shams: 20"H x 26"W Fabric Content: 100% Cotton Fill Content: 55% Cotton, 45% Polyester 200 GSM 320 Thread Count Reversible Printed STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® Certified Made In China Care Instructions - Machine Wash Cold, With Similar Colors, Gentle Cycle. Use Only Non-Chlorine Bleach When Needed. Tumble Dry Low, Light Iron If Needed. *Ships from East Brunswick, NJ.
This is a downloadable patterns. Downloads are sent immediately after purchase.Framed panel squares and strip-pieced sashing make the lively center of the throw quilt (57″ x 71″). Or make the 69″ x 48″ play quilt with a race track center panel. Both options feature fabrics from Northcott’s Turbo Speed collection. Skill Level: Beginner. Please respect the copyright law. The artist has worked hard to create this work. If another copy is needed for a friend, another license needs to be purchased. Thank you for supporting the quilting community.
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DIY Race Track Tutorial Mr. G built this awesome race track for Noah's Race Car Birthday Party . He made a quick sketch of the trac...
I finished the race car quilt I was making for Moseley. One word. Intense. I am still very new to quilting, but I saw this road map quilt that Eve made and thought it was so adorable, I wanted to…
A few months ago my in-laws came into town. They brought each of my kids these little mini race cars. Each of them pulled back a went for a short drive. They all loved them. This gave me an idea. Why not make a small race track to drive them on? So I started coming [...]