Introducing the ‘Snappy Star Quilt’. I wanted a simple quilt pattern because I planned to make quite a few new couch and bed quilts for my family. That's how the 'Snappy Star' quilt pattern was born! It's so easy to make, you can whip it up in no time. The beauty of this pattern is its simplicity. Here are some details of the pattern: 8 fat quarters for the star 2¼ yards or 8 fat … [Read more...]
The Little Petals Patches quilt.
When I started making these petal blocks I decided that I wanted to give the impression of flowers climbing a trellis, thats the reason a nine patch was added to the Little Petals pattern. I chose these beautiful Hoffman 1895 batiks in all the beautiful blues and greens and paired them with a black/charcoal batik, it really made the petals pop off the background. For this quilt I chose the … [Read more...]
The Little Petals Quilt
I got totally lost in creating this quilt design. Making each flower block brought me so much joy that I kind of got carried away with all the different choices. At first, I went with warm batik colors on various shades of grey for a raw edge quilt. Then, I switched things up with cool-toned batiks, matched with a black batik background. And, oh boy, before I knew it, I noticed my scrap jars … [Read more...]
Flutters Quilt
If you're searching for a delightful new project that combines elegance and simplicity, look no further than the "Flutters" quilt pattern. This pattern features beautiful heart designs and offers two size options: a cozy lap quilt and an adorable baby quilt. Whether you prefer vibrant prints or solid fabrics, this versatile design can be customized to suit your style. Let's dive into the details … [Read more...]
Islas Secret Garden Quilt
With this quilt I wanted to combine my love of appliqué flowers and pieced blocks. There is a lot going on with this quilt but it is not difficult to put together. The steps are as follows: Choose your fabric Decide on your preferred appliqué method and make your flowers. Sew your appliqué flowers onto the background squares. Piece your quilt. Your quilt is now ready for … [Read more...]
Raindrop Swirl Quilt
I have really enjoyed making curved quilt patterns. So I decided it was time to do a basic curved quilt pattern for all of the quilters who are new to curves and would like a big curve to practice on and the bonus is, its a repeat block. If this sounds like you or you love sewing curves and want a quick quilt, then this is the quilt for you. The beauty of this quilt is the pattern is … [Read more...]
Jelly Beans Quilt
Do you need a fun modern baby quilt or maybe a quilt for a tween? I think this quilt could be perfect for both baby, tween and adult! I am slightly addicted to curved piecing at the moment, I find it quite therapeutic. Even if you are new to curved piecing, I think this could be a good one to start with because the curves are a good beginners size. This quilt only uses 4 main fabrics and … [Read more...]
the BIG Magenta Star Quilt
The Big Magenta Star quilt. I just HAD to ‘upscale’ my Magenta Star block into a nice big lap quilt. This quilt is a real joy to make. It comes together so easily and quickly, plus you get to use twelve of your favourite fat quarters for the main fabric. You are bound to have twelve favourite fat quarters in your stash or your favourite fabric range normally has 12 fat quarters, so … [Read more...]
Magenta Star Quilt
This is my first 'Block' quilt pattern and it was so fun to make and I really enjoyed writing the pattern for this one. The main block is divided up into four 'corner blocks', four 'joining blocks' plus a 'centre star' block. The pattern has lots of colour diagrams so you can easily put this one together. I have also added instructions on where to place each fabric and in which direction to … [Read more...]
Wild Spring Blooms Quilt
I have been busily making curved quilts and completely forgot my love of appliqué....that was until I got the idea for this new quilt pattern. Only two petal shapes and one little circle make up this design and they are all appliquéd onto manageable background squares. The blocks are then sewn together to make a baby quilt, large lap quilt and a king size quilt. I use a light to medium … [Read more...]
Shadow Blossom Quilt
I think once you start down the rabbit hole of sewing curves it can become a bit addictive :) For me it started with the Modern Blossom Quilt then the Blossoming Garden quilt, Baby Blossom quilt and finally my latest quilt pattern the Shadow Blossom Quilt. I love this latest pattern, the Shadow Blossom Quilt. It comes in a Baby, Large Lap and Large Queen quilt sizes. Perfect for all … [Read more...]
Baby Blossom Quilt
Once I made the Blossoming Garden Quilt I knew I needed to make a baby version. My oldest daughter had recently had our first granddaughter and I was really enjoying making baby quilts for her. I like a bigger baby quilt, one that you can lay on the ground at home or when you go out, so the baby can have some tummy time, with enough room that they can safely roll around. All of my baby … [Read more...]
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