There's a Christmas party in the barn and you are invited! This farm fun wall quilt features Deb Strain's "Homegrown Holidays" fabric line and measures 36" x 50".
Companion product for the Large Square Squared. Stacked Squares is a technique that will allow you to make the "Economy" block perfectly every time without using paper foundation piecing. And, like all Studio 180 Design processes, you'll be constructing oversized units and then trimming down... Read more
Quilt Pattern from Copper Kettle Quilt Company featuring a colorful star pattern in baby and throw sizes. Finished project sizes are 48 1/2" x 48 1/2" or 72 1/2" x 72 1/2".
Bethany S Reynolds. American Quilter's Society. Working with medium to large-scale prints, quilters can create dynamic pieced blocks without hours of planning and precision cutting. The kaleidoscope effects occur spontaneously, thanks to the ingeniously simple 'Stack-n-Whack' cutting... Read more
Bookend by Villa Rosa Designs is a fun stacked book pattern that can be easily made with 2 1/2" strips with an optional border. The finished project size is 56" x 68" (64" x 76" with border).
Feed Sack Picnic is a charming quilt pattern inspired by the nostalgic Farm and Garden fabric line by Cathe Holden for Moda Fabrics. This design captures the essence of vintage-style feed sacks with a fun, old-fashioned layout that evokes memories of simpler times. Featuring a delightful mix of... Read more
Quilt pattern written by Rachel Brenchley for BasicGrey. Fabric is Hustle & Bustle by BasicGrey for Moda Fabrics. The finished project size is 69" x 84". Some of the required fabric is listed.
Take one stack of charm squares - the more varied the better! Add a stack of brightly colored backgrounds - solids, near-solids, cross weaves, or chambray. Start making Monkey Wrench blocks without any clear destination in mind. Hope for the bet and have a whole lot of fun in the process!
The Phoebe Quilt Pattern is inspired by stacks of books. This pattern is Jelly Roll, fat eighth, or fat quarter friendly and is a great way to show off your fabrics. This quilt is perfect for quilters wanting to try something new and is just right for intermediate quilters and beyond. Finished project size is 56" x 70".
Pumpkins are pretty much fabulous in our book anytime. To eat, to draw, to decorate with and most certainly to quilt. From the minute I first saw it, this charm pack was just calling me to make a little pumpkin stack! So after some quilty math and a couple different versions, this PUMPKIN TRIO was born.
An Everyday Curve pattern, Ripple Effect is a thoroughly modern quilt. It uses BOTH the Everyday Curve and the Everyday Curve Junior Template Sets to make the nested curves. Grab your favorite stack of fat quarters start cutting. Two fat quarters plus an accent strip makes one block. Finished sizes are 42" x 57", 57" x 71", and 71" x 85".
The blocks are made with simple patchwork, so there are no tricky seams or paper piecing, and the simple steps make these blocks go together fast. The pattern uses fat quarters, so it's easy to choose a fun stack of fabrics in your favorite team's colors and get sewing! The pattern includes a... Read more
Let's get lost in a fanciful forest of whimsical evergreens. In this patchwork thicket, the trees are fashioned from your most beloved prints. Make a mix as scrappy as you like using fat quarters or fat eighths - then stack the blocks for a geometric effect. We think you'll agree "trimming the... Read more
The quilts are made using the Moda fabric line called Star & Stripe Gatherings. This Collection of fabrics consist of American colors of true reds, blues, and whites/creams that work very well with the Star and Stripe Prints. These fabrics together a complete an American Color scheme, but alone they... Read more
Start with Squares...end with success! Transform 10" squares into quilts that are fun to make, yet have an intriguing, complex look. Perfect for beginners and advanced stitchers alike, each of the nine projects includes pointers on making the most out of your fabrics, helpful techniques for... Read more