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The Photo by © Susies Scraps |
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The Photo by © Susies Scraps |
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The Photo by © Judy Allerheiligen |
Learn how to create stunning quilt blocks with a simple slicing technique. In this tutorial, you will see how to cut two blocks of contrasting colors along the diagonal and swap the pieces to make two new blocks. You can arrange the blocks in various ways to create different quilt patterns. Follow the link below for the step-by-step instructions.
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TJ wrote: I call this block the Mistake Star, because I made a mistake in the original pattern and ended up with a different star than I planned! But Crystal and my niece liked the accidental version, so I decided to leave it as is instead of ripping it out and starting over.
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The Photo by © TeresaDownUnder |
Learn how to make a Blazing Arrows quilt block with this easy tutorial by TeresaDownUnder. This block is a great way to practice different techniques, such as quarter square triangles, flying geese and half square triangles. You can find the free pattern and the step-by-step instructions at the link below.
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The Photo by © Fat Quarter Shop |
Get ready to infuse some fresh style into your quilting projects! In the newest installment of the Shortcut Quilt Series, Kimberly demonstrates an innovative approach to transform a basic Broken Dishes quilt block into a stunning and distinctive creation. Introducing the Charm Pack Crispies Quilt, a simple yet remarkable technique to enhance the traditional Broken Dishes block. Whether you have a collection of Charm Packs waiting to be used or prefer to follow our design, this quilt is a must-try! Discover all the specifics by clicking on the link below.
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Download the Cleopatra's Fan Quilt, created by Ramona Rose for Robert Kaufman, featuring the stunning metallic fabric collection called Beau Monde. This captivating quilt pattern is currently available for free. Don't miss the opportunity to get your hands on it now!
Download Pattern: Cleopatra's Fan Quilt
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The Photo by © Fat Quarter Shop |
Introducing the Carolina Lily Quilt Block, a timeless and elegant design that will add a touch of sophistication to any quilt. This traditional quilt block features a stunning lily motif, complete with delicate petals, a graceful stem, and occasionally a leaf. The design is skillfully created using a combination of piecing and appliqué techniques, ensuring a unique and intricate look.The Carolina Lily Quilt Block is part of the At Home Collection by Bonnie and Camille of Moda Fabrics, designed exclusively for Fat Quarter Shop. And the best part? You can get your hands on this beautiful pattern for free! Don't miss out on the opportunity to add some classic charm to your quilting projects.
Download Pattern: Carolina Lily Quilt Block
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The Photo by © Love Patchwork & Quilting |
Create a stunning quilt inspired by the desert landscape with Karin Jordan's design. Use soft greys and bright aqua fabrics to contrast the pebbles and sparks. Finish your quilt with a dark binding fabric for a sharp look. To make the piecing easier, work on one row at a time and mark it on the diagram. Follow the link below for the instructions.
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To make this Scrappy Arrowheads quilt, choose a variety of light, green, and red fabrics for the background. Use the half-square triangle calculator to determine the size of your triangles, which should be 2 inches finished. Click the link below for the instructions.
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The Photo by © Parker Y |
If you love birds, you will love these five free quilt block patterns. They feature different kinds of birds, each with its own charm and beauty. You can use these bird blocks to make a stunning quilt that celebrates nature and wildlife. The bird block is easy to make, and you can choose from various methods, such as appliqué, paper piecing, or traditional piecing. You can also mix and match the bird blocks with other blocks to create your own unique design. Click on the link below to get these amazing bird block patterns for free.
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The Photo by © Delaware Quilts |
The Hunter Star is a beutiful block that you can find in the link below. I was inspired by a friend who made a quilt with this block, and I decided to write my own instructions for it. This star is perfect for your star sampler, and I hope you enjoy making it.
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The Photo by © Judie Bellingham |
This post explains how to make the Crown Star block, a versatile and beautiful quilt pattern. You can use two contrasting fabrics or a variety of scraps to create different effects. The Crown Star block is easy to sew and has a stunning result. Follow the link below to get the instructions.
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The Photo by © Julie Cefalu |
If you love pinwheel and star blocks as much as I do, you will adore this quilt block! It's a pinwheel star, a clever design by the talented creator. I don't know the official name of this block, but it doesn't matter. It's beautiful and fun to make! Check out the link below to learn how to sew your own pinwheel star block!
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This quilt block pattern combines two four patch blocks with contrasting fabrics. You can use a light and a dark fabric for each block, or mix and match different colors and prints. The floral fabric adds a touch of charm and elegance to this simple design. To get the pattern, follow the link below.
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The Flying Swallows quilt block is a free pattern that is available on the Quilting Daily website. The pattern includes instructions on how to cut and sew the blocks, as well as tips on how to arrange them into a quilt. The Flying Swallows block is a beautiful and versatile design that can be used in a variety of quilt projects. It's a great project for beginner quilters. It is relatively easy to make and can be customized to your own taste. You can use any fabrics you like, and you can even make the blocks different sizes to create a more unique quilt. To get the free pattern for the Flying Swallows quilt block, please follow the link below.
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The Photo by © Sue Kelton |
If you are looking for a fun and easy way to use up your fabric scraps or jelly roll strips, this string quilt tutorial is for you. A string quilt is made by sewing strips of fabric together on a foundation piece, creating a unique and colorful design. In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a string quilt from start to finish, including how to cut your strips, sew them on the foundation, trim the blocks, and assemble the quilt top. You will love the results of this simple and satisfying project.
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The Photo by © Missouri Star Quilt Company |
In the Tranquil Triangles Quilt Tutorial, Jenny Doan from the Missouri Star Quilt Company demonstrates how to make a stunning half-square triangle quilt that is easy to sew. You'll learn how to make eight half-square triangles at once and assemble them into a gorgeous quilt. Relax and enjoy the process with Jenny as she guides you through making this beautiful quilt.
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The Photo by © Rob Appell |
Rob demonstrates how to make a stunning Checkered Cross Quilt using pre-cut fabric from RJR in this tutorial. The quilt is made up of a simple grid pattern of squares, making it a great project for beginners. The link below will take you to the tutorial, where you can learn how to make this beautiful quilt for yourself.
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The Photo by © Missouri Star Quilt Company |
In this tutorial, Jenny shows how to create a charming new churn dash pattern using 2.5 inch strips of pre-cut fabric. By using strip sets, nesting seams, and making half square triangles, you can quickly make this delightful quilt. To make it even more adorable, we added extra churn dashes to the original block. Click the link below to learn how to create this beautiful quilt.
Full Post: Double Churn Dash
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Tutorial with © Jenny Doan |
Jenny Doan demonstrates how to make a Checkered Lattice Quilt using 10-inch squares (layer cakes) and 1.5-inch strips (honeybuns) of precut fabric. The quilt is made using the Vintage Daydream 10" Stackers by Design by Dani for Riley Blake fabric line. Check out the tutorial below to learn how to make this beautiful quilt yourself!
Full Post: Checkered Lattice Quilt