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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.

Air Castles Block Quilt Tutorial

Air Castles Block Quilt Tutorial
The photo above © Fort Worth Fabric Studio

What a beautiful quilt and a great tutorial! Create a sweet and simple star block that brings to mind quilts that Grandma used to make with this Castles in the Air Block Tutorial. Made in scrumptious colors like fresh raspberry and creamy white, this quilt block tutorial shows you how to design a simple star using half-square triangles, making it perfect for quilting beginners. This classic block design is a great option for using up pretty spring fat quarters and is just one block in a block of the month series. If you've always wanted to give quilting a try, this star block tutorial is the best way to kick off a new year of quilting. Go vintage this year with this quilt block tutorial. This quilting pattern/tutorial is available for free... 

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Mini Barn Star Quilt

Mini Barn Star Quilt
The photo above © Crafty Staci

What a beautiful quilt and a great tutorial! "Do you love the idea of a wooden barn quilt, but don’t have the time or space for one? This mini quilt is a perfect substitute! It finishes just under 12” square, so you can display it almost anywhere. It’s made using half-square triangles, which are made a bit larger than needed and trimmed for nice, neat edges. You can use a variety of colors to represent the paint, and with the many wood print fabrics available now, the background can reflect your favorite!" This quilting pattern/tutorial is available for free... 

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Sew Merry Table Topper Tutorial

Sew Merry Table Topper Tutorial
The photo above © Fort Worth Fabric Studio

What a beautiful quilt and a great tutorial! This Sew Merry Table Topper Tutorial uses the traditional log cabin block for its central design. Made using fat quarters in red, white, and green, this piece of quilted Christmas decor uses a playful mix of colors to turn the traditional log cabin into a streamlined and modern-looking table topper. Complete with piecing diagrams, this DIY table topper can be completed in a single weekend, so it's a great last-minute decor project if you're short on time. This quilting pattern/tutorial is available for free... 

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