Free Quilt Pattern

Rolling Along Part 7

February 6, 2012

Time to sew the blocks into rows and sew the rows together and then add the borders. Sew five blocks into rows as shown.  Make 7 rows and sew those together. For the borders: #1 – Background fabric.  Strips are cut 1-1/2″.  The side strips should measure 1-1/2″ x 70-1/2″.  The top and bottom borders [...]

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February QOV

February 1, 2012

A few days into February and if you’re wanting a design to make for your February QOV, here’s one!   I still don’t have a name and no . . it is not going to be called Red Necks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer!     Other suggestions would be appreciated. I’m working now on getting [...]

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Rolling Along – Part 1

January 23, 2012

This quilt is going to be named Rolling Along. The instructions for today are to make flying geese . . lots of them!  You will need to make 72 flying geese that will finish at 1-1/4″ x 2-1/2″.  They need to be 1-3/4″ x 3″ unfinished.  You will use the ecru/background and navy fabrics.  Use [...]

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Blueberry Hill Pattern

January 18, 2012

The pattern for Blueberry Hill has been added to the free patterns page.  This pattern is a bit different from my previous patterns and more in line with the format used in the 60 Borders book. If you make one, I’d love to see a picture of it!

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Quilt Along with the January QOV Design

January 12, 2012

It is time for a Quilt-Along! Without a doubt, there’ll never be a time when everyone can do it so, if you can — great and if you can’t . . there’ll be others. Here’s what I can tell you now: Instructions will be posted beginning Monday, January 23.  I will post instructions on Mondays, [...]

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Dandelion Parade Step 4

June 8, 2011

Using the pieces made in Step 3, create 18 blocks.  These will measure 8″ finished or 8-1/2″ unfinished. Sew the blocks into rows as follows: Row 1 – Make 4 rows: Row 2 – Make 3 rows: Sew the rows together to create the top before adding borders: The top should now measure 40-1/2″ x [...]

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