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Free-Motion Designs for Allover Patterns: 75+ Designs from Natalia Bonner, Christina Cameli, Jenny Carr Kinney, Laura Lee …

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Cups and Killers: A Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Mystery: free quilt block pattern included (The Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Myster…

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Pattern-Free Quilts: Riffs on the Rail Fence Block

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Quilt pattern – Yo-Yo Flags

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Free as a Bird Quilt Pattern by Abbey Lane Quilts #179 60" x 75"

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Free-Motion Framework Full-Size Pattern Sheets: Use with Jen Eskridge’s book Free-Motion Framework

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Free-motion Framework: 10 Wholecloth Quilt Designs – 8 Skill-Building Lessons

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Thread Magic Garden: Create Enchanted Quilts with Thread Painting & Pattern-Free Appliqué

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Pat Sloan’s Teach Me to Machine Quilt: Learn the Basics of Walking Foot and Free-Motion Quilting

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Fit to be Quarter 6.5 & Companion Ruler Set Plus Free Quilt Pattern by Open Gate

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Moroccan Star (A Quilt Pattern Inspired by a Moroccan Tile)

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A couple of years ago I stumbled across this awesome book at my local public library. It was filled with simple fun baby gift ideas. Today I couldn’t tell you the title of that book. I did end up purchasing a copy during a library sale fundraiser but haven’t a clue where that book is now. Hopefully I will now be able to find the book!! I’m also certain it is storage with the rest of my crafting books. But that’s off topic. Every time someone I know is pregnant or has a baby, I make the same baby quilt. The one I found in that book. It is super simple to make, uses limited fabrics and comes together quickly. Wanna know how to make this wonderfully easy gift? You’re in luck! One of my co-workers down the hall just had a little boy with his wife and I just haven’t had time to make their gift until now! You only need three fabrics to make this little quilt. It is a great early tummy time quilt. You’ll need the following cuts of three fabrics for the quilt top: Fabric #1 and #2: 1/3 to 1/2 yard (depending on direction of print) Fabric #3: 2/3 to 3/4 yard The final front will look like this diagram: You will also need an additional 1 1/2 yards of one of the fabrics for backing. To create this quit top: Cut 14 5.5\


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Easy quilt patterns and tutorials to get you started as a new quilter. Learn how to make a quilt. Free beginner quilt patterns and tutorials.


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Free Jelly roll quilt pattern, the Jelly roll Spinner. Make this quick super fun quilt using one whole Jelly roll. Free Quilt Pattern


Whisk

Whisk

Here we are at the end of another calendar year. I always enjoy looking back at the end of the year to see the big picture of what really happened. Sometimes when I’m in the weeds of daily living, it’s hard to realize – and appreciate – all that was accomplished. The cumulative effect is…Read More