I hope you'll join me in making.......... STARTS 1ST FRIDAY IN JANUARY 2025 ***Shortly after signing up, you'll receive an email via SendOwl with a link to your Supply List. 2025 is a year not to overwhelm ourselves so we'll make just one Little Block block each week. There are eight other blocks made in sections you can space...
These "not quite so little" gems are so much fun to make. They're all classic blocks (not the same as the 3" Little Blocks 365. Use your 1930s fabrics or pull out your reproduction prints. How about using solid colors? I'm also thinking about using my Kaffe Fassett fabrics. Here are the little details - 161 different 4.5" foundation paper...
A charming collection of 12 vintage embroidery designs fromthe early 1900s scaled down for use on little blocks. Finished size of this little jewel is 17” x 21” Select digital download pattern or printed pattern
This fat quarter-friendly forest quilt can be made in three sizes, each featuring a bear, deer, and rabbit hiding among the trees. Everything is pieced using conventional patchwork techniques. No templates or paper piecing!Baby Quilt = 40" x 45"Lap Quilt = 56" x 60"Picnic Quilt = 72" x 75"
This wall quilt is 27” x 33” and features a vintage redwork design from the late 1800’s updated for today’s quilters with a pieced star s and strip border. A great nostalgic sentiment is on their sign. I wish you health I wish you wealth, And a happy home with freedom; And may you always have true friends But never...
The quilters' guide for calculating quilt dimensions and quilt measurements. Keep all the basic quilting information you need right at your fingertips with convenient charts for standard bed quilt sizes, reducing and enlarging patchwork blocks and even how much fabric is needed for basic quilt blocks. Calculate fabric requirements for patchwork blocks, squares, strips and triangles. Includes formulas to calculate...
Oh how fun! 60" x 75" Notting Hill features folk art flowers using an abstract applique method. This is a fun, easy quilt to make.
What's more classic than a herringbone design? One inspired by vintage knitting designs, of course! Go big and bold with the scrappy Layer Cake version - or keep it simple and sweet with a few pops of color using charm packs and an accent print. The choice is yours with this patchwork delight. Finished size 64.5" x 76.5"
Perfect as a wall quilt, small crib quilt or the beginning of a traditional size crib or twin size quilt. This 36” square quilt features a vintage 1920s redwork design used on a summer spread for infants. Pattern quantities are limited at this time
This is an amazing depression-era sampler quilt. The minute I saw it I knew I had to share it with you. The blocks are made using a variety of techniques in a wide variety of sizes. There are 35 blocks in the quilt with filler strips making it all fit together. The quilt came from an estate in Plattsmouth, NE....
MUST HAVE TOOL ALERT!!! I tested this Presser Bar at the quilt retreat while working on 6" machine-pieced blocks and 3" paper-pieced blocks. If you have a seam you want to press open to reduce bulk this is a game changer! I laid the seam along the wool hump, pressed it open, and then set the wood bar on...
25” x 34” applique and embroidery wall quilt. Add borders or blocks to the top and bottom for a holiday lap quilt. The perfect reminder to “Remember The Reason” during the Christmas holiday.