Project size: 5" X 5" Project Size: 5x5 Rosie is a Bunny Hill Petite patter. She's so easy to make using our freezer paper method. She'll stand on her own using walnut shells as the stuffing, or find the perfect ramekin and and she'll sit in your kitchen. Great for a class or a day project.
Rosie Bear Collage Pattern by Laura Heine. Rosie Bear is a new take on Laura's original collage Paisley Bear. This quilt has a bold blue background that is collaged and bright beautiful flowers that make Rosie. This devoted, affectionate and protective bear will watch over your home while you are... Read more
Note from the designer: Sometimes you want a classic feel and sometimes the occasion calls for something softer and more subtle. Choose stronger, brighter red, white and blue fabrics for a traditional summertime flag quilt. Or go for softer light blues, add in some floral and pinks for a faded... Read more
Roadshow is a fun vintage inspired pattern by Miss Rosie's Quilt Co with a finished project size of 32" x 32". Made with the Antique Fair fabric collection for Moda.
West End by Miss Rosie's Quilt Co. is a fun geometric pattern featuring the Regent Street Lawns 2018 fabric line for Moda. The finished project size is 71.5" x 76".
Recess by Miss Rosie's Quilt Co. features a fun geometric zigzag pattern with a finished project size of 34" x 40". Just cut it out, lay it out, and start to sew! There aren't any seams to match or points to worry about.
Snow Goose by Miss Rosie's Quilt Co. is a fun pattern comprised of two different blocks - 13 star blocks and 36 rail fence blocks that finish at 4 1/2" x 4 1/2". That's all there is to it! The finished project size is 75" x 75", featuring Snowfall Prints fabric line for Moda.
Tickle is a little quilts pattern made from 2 1/2" squares from Miss Rosie's Quilt Co. Tickle No 1 finishes 26" x 26" , Tickle No 2 finishes 24" x 24". Each little quilt uses an assortment of light, medium and dark mini charms ( 2 1/2" squares).
Note from the designer: I have always been a bit in love with these pieced pitcher and flower blocks they just interpret my collection of vintage French pitchers so well! Over the years we have created these in so many different collections and variations and it was time to refresh this classic... Read more
Quilt has a variety of six inch blocks and is shown in a variety of shades of chocolate brown, with accents of red and gray-blue. 26 page booklet.
Project Size: 76" x 76"
There are sixteen blocks comprised of flying geese that finish at 2" x 4". The quarter-triangle squares that make up the sashing finish at 4" x 4". A pieced inner border and plain outer border complete the quilt which will measure 76" x 76". The fabric is For You by Brigitte Heitland for Zen Chic.
This pattern uses one layer cake (Kate Spain Aria pictured), 4 yards for backing, 1.5 yards for background, an accent (charcoal in picture) and 2.5 yards for binding.
This paper quilt pattern is fat quarter friendly. If you can make flying geese and half-triangle squares, that's all there is to this quilt! Flying geese finish at 2" x 4" and large half-triangle squares finish at 6". Finished Size: 82"x 82".
The fabric requirements are generous - enough to give you flexibility. Or make the quilt a little bit bigger. . . . a nice option if you like to snuggle on the couch with someone.
This quilt was inspired by an antique and a block in an old book called the "Ocean Waves Variation". This really is about triangles - half-triangle squares and quarter-triangle squares. Each block is made with two prints and a background. The two quarter-triangle squares are the same, and... Read more
Haimish - a Yiddish word meaning homey, cozy, and unpretentious. The perfect description for this old-fashioned quilt that feels like it came out of someone's scrap basket. The blocks are made with the same parts, just mixed up a bit for variety. Featuring the Timeless fabric line for Moda with a finished project size of 65" x 75".
Carrie Nelson
Maybe you should call me the "Goose Girl". Despite some unfortunate encounters with nasty geese in my formative years, I love geese. As much as I enjoy flocks flying overhead, I'm especially fond of the quilt kind, to the extent that a quilt made entirely with flying geese is not uncharted territory for me.