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Follow The following quilting patterns are from external sources and are not created by me. I have provided the links to the original designers who have kindly offered their patterns for free. Please direct any inquiries about the quilting techniques to the respective designers.

Giant Dahlia Quilt - Tutorial

Giant Dahlia Quilt - Tutorial
Photos above © QuiltsByAmishSpirit
What beautiful quilting  (Free tutorials)! I found it on Pinterest...
This quilt is one of the most requested by simple craftsmen for the most experienced and a little difficult for beginners, it is a great hobby when sewing, fasten the pieces and leave all the cutouts in their proper place. 
In this article, you will see how to make a Giant Dahlia Quilt in fabric step by step. 

How to make Horse Quilt Patchwork

How to make Horse Quilt Patchwork
Photos above © Feeling Simply Quilty & © BJ's Designs & Patterns

Learn here how to make this beautiful horse inspired by quilting patchwork walkthrough in pictures with the artisan (Julie) teaching in detail and very attentive to the following everything that a beginner should do to start worldwide Patchwork. 

Spin Basic Blown Away - Free Quilt Pattern

Spin Basic Blown Away - Free Quilt Pattern
Quilt by © Osie Lebowitz
What beautiful quilting  (Free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest...
Take note of step by step and let your creativity flow! Check out the tutorial to follow the pattern of this beautiful work ...

Strip and Flip Baby Quilt - Tutorial

Strip and Flip Baby Quilt - Tutorial
The photo above © Pam Kenny
What beautiful quilting (Tutorial)! I found it on Pinterest...
This fun scrappy quilt is quick to put together and great for beginners. Use lots of different colors to keep it bright and fun…or just a few colors to keep it calm and simple.

Lemoyne Star Quilt - Free Pattern

Lemoyne Star Quilt - Free Pattern
The photo above © Randy D
What beautiful quilting block (Free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest...
The Lemoyne Star Quilt Block is one of the traditional quilt blocks used in star quilt patterns, so it will be a priceless pattern to have in your repertoire of quilt blocks. Learn to make this block from half-square triangles, and you can make beautiful star quilts!

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Lattice Baby Quilt - Tutorial

 Lattice Baby Quilt - Tutorial
The photo above © Amy Smart
What beautiful quilting (Free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest...
Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, features their Lattice Baby Quilt Tutorial and Pattern, perfect for using 5" charm squares. Click down now!

How to Make a Manx Quilt Block

How to Make a Manx Quilt Block
The photo above © Amy Smart
If you are interested in learning how to create a classic Manx Quilt Block, you have come to the right place. In this blog post, Diary of a Quilter, one of the leading quilting blogs in the US, will show you the detailed steps to make this beautiful and versatile block. Don't miss this opportunity to master a new quilting skill. Read on and find out more!

Full Post: Manx Quilt Block 

Spiraled - A Modern Quilt Tutorial

Spiraled - A Modern Quilt Tutorial
The photo above © Debbie Jeske - A Quilter's Table
What beautiful quilting (Free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest...
It would be super easy to do it scrappy or more controlled. A pretty straight-forward combo of 2" (finished) half-square triangles and squares, it's well-suited to your personalization. Click down for the tutorial, and have fun!

Download Pattern & Tutorial: Spiraled

Carpenter Star Quilt - Free Pattern

Carpenter Star Quilt - Free Pattern
The photo above © Karla Hardaway
Today let us learn a beautiful pattern that takes the name of Carpenter ´s Star Quilt!  I found it on Pinterest.
Let’s go. This Carpenter´s Star quilt pattern is simply perfect.

Download Pattern: Carpenter Star Quilt

Modern Layer Cake Square in a Square Quilt Along - Tutorial

Modern Layer Cake Square in a Square Quilt Along - Tutorial
Photos above © Yoan Sewing Studio
Use this easy tutorial to make a wonderful quilt! I found it on Pinterest.
This modern style square in a square layer cake quilt is not only adorable, but it is also pretty simple to make. For this quilt, you will need the full pack of Layer Cake (the precut 10" squares) that are widely available online or at retail quilting stores.

Pineapple Block - Quilt Tutorial

Pineapple Block - Quilt Tutorial
Photos above © Sarcastic Quilter
Great tutorial on pineapple block quilting! I found it on Pinterest.
Pineapple quilt patterns for perfect points. Follow the tutorial & free pattern to design your own. Beginner-friendly!

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Lady of the Lake Quilt - Free Pattern

Lady of the Lake Quilt - Free Pattern
The photo above © Fat Quarter Shop
Use this easy tutorial to make a wonderful quilt! I found it on Pinterest.
The Lady of the Lake quilt is a classic pattern that is made up of 8 half-square triangles, sewn together to make a unique block, and is resurging in popularity.

Daybreak Quilt - Tutorial

Daybreak Quilt - Tutorial
Designed by  © Georgette Dell’Orco for Cozy Quilt Designs
Use this easy tutorial to make a wonderful quilt! I found it on Pinterest.
Start every morning off right with this cheerful yet sophisticated quilt pattern. Start with a bundle of 2-1/2" strips, add some background fabrics, pick an accent, and do a little stitch-and-fold sewing technique (easy and fun) then watch your fabrics transform into a brightly inviting quilt to welcome any new day!

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Fresh Connections Quilt - Free Pattern

Fresh Connections Quilt - Free Pattern
 The photo above © justflyingin
What beautiful quilting pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
The pattern is Fresh Connections, available FREE from Windham Fabrics website...

Download Pattern: Fresh Connections

Kindred Pinwheels - Quilting Tutorial

Kindred Pinwheels - Quilting Tutorial
Photos above © Missouri Star Quilt Company
Today’s new quilt, Kindred Pinwheels, is a beautiful pattern brought to life by Anne of Green Gables fabric by Riley Blake Designs. Click down to watch the tutorial!

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Ruby Floral Mini Quilt Tutorial

Ruby Floral Mini Quilt Tutorial
The photo above © Connie K Campbell
This Quilt Block is beautiful! I love how the designer creates and how she thinks of these things. I can do it; I just need the idea and tutorial.

Full Post: Ruby Floral

Pixelated Rose Quilt - Free Pattern

Pixelated Rose Quilt - Free Pattern
Quilt from Miss Andrea Quilts
This stunning rose is huge, daring, and fully beautiful. The quilt is beautiful in whatever colors you want your rose to be.

Download Pattern: Pixelated Rose Quilt 

TIPS: How do I come up with quilt designs?

TIPS: How do I come up with quilt designs
The photo above © Linda Hrcka
You might ask: "How Do I Come Up With Quilt Designs?". It's conjointly the question I raise myself each time I begin on a brand new high.

Read this article. You will benefit from Tips.

Purple and Turquoise Triangle Quilt - Free Pattern

Purple and Turquoise Triangle Quilt - Free Pattern

The purple and turquoise triangle quilt for my female offspring is finished and fortunately, she loves it. She does not perpetually have the simplest memoir once it involves systematically feeling things. What am I able to say, she's five. The one issue that I will reckon is her love for purple (and blue) thus I had an honest feeling I used to be reaching to deliver on this one. you'll be able to scan my previous posts on this quilt and her color obsession here and here. For today, I am simply reaching to share with you the finished quilt in photos. And, as a result of I found that triangle quilts is difficult, and since a number of you were curious on however I created this one, and since you all area unit with great care amazing, I even have a free pattern and tutorial on the market for you to transfer at the tip of this post. I sincerely appreciate all the good comments and inspiring words that I've received and that I hope you all get to form this quilt or one similar with success!

Ok, currently let's cross-check the finished product and my darling child, shall we? The quilt measures 52" x 64" that is lots huge for her currently and one thing she will use for several years to come back.

X and O Quilt - Tutorial

X and O Quilt - Tutorial
The photo above ©  Jill - Jillily Studio
First, we chose a selection of fabrics.  We "shopped" in my cupboard, and at the store.  You can make this as scrappy as you like.  It's a great one to use a bunch of different fabrics from your stash!

Because we needed it to be bigger than a baby quilt, and faster, we used larger blocks.  That means we could use more pieces and more fabric!

Now here's a quick tutorial for making the quilt.  I know you know how to do this, but I will tell you anyway!  To make one block, start by cutting two squares.  You can use any size--we started with 7" to yield a finished block of 12".

 Place the squares right sides together, draw a diagonal line on the back of one square.  Sew 1/4" away from the line, on both sides.

 Cut the square in half on the line.  Press the new half-square triangles open.  Trim them to 
6  1/2" square.

 Cut small background squares.  We used 3 1/2".  Draw that diagonal line again.  Place a background square right sides together on one corner of the half square triangle.  This time sew right on the line. 

Do that again on the opposite side.  Trim away the excess leaving a seam allowance of 1/4".

 Here's the finished unit.  You will have four of these. 

Here's a few of Talia's leftover blocks to show how the units can be put together.
Arrange the four units like this to make an "O" block.
(This "O" is different from the one in the book--just simpler.)

Arrange them this way to make your "X" blocks.

Alternate the "x" and "o" blocks.  Use as many as you like on each row to make the size of quilt you want.  Talia used four across and five down, then added some borders.  Isn't the quilting cute? 

Now remember that trimming we did after we added the corner triangles?  There's a whole new quilt waiting to happen!

Happy Quilting!