Bento Box, inspired by my love for Japan, is a great bed size Fat Quarter Bundle Quilt or Stash Buster Quilt! Bento Box was created with the unique shapes, sizes and configurations of Bento Boxes used in everyday life in Japan.
This quilting pattern by Aunties Two will make a great addition to your organization collection! Create multiple sizes of multipurpose boxes to help keep all your things organized.
Use the In-R-Form fusible stabilizer and/or the Craf-Tex double sided fusible stabilizer to make this... Read more
Scrap Box is a beginner friendly and precut friendly quilt pattern designed by The Tipsy Needle. Use your favorite jelly roll or strip pack make this project truly shine! The finished size is 58" X 72".
An antique red/white quilt inspired our version plus a scrappy KT option featuring a Dessert Roll (5"xWOF strips). Instructions include patterns for two lap quilts in two color options.
Box of Hearts is a fat quarter pattern with 4 sizes included. Easy block construction and no tricky seams to match make this a great pattern for a beginner ready to try diagonal seams and stitch and flip corners (with a fun trick included to make it easier!).
Boxed in mod florals create a striking quilt. Charm Pack/Fat Eighth or Layer Cake/Fat Quarter-friendly. Two sizes of quilts in the instructions- the 51" square wall/lap size, or 4 units to create a 78" large quilt. Cover shows wall/lap size. This pattern can be made with a Charm Pack or Fat... Read more
This delightful sewing box is perfect for storing all your hand sewing and embroidery essentials. There's even a handy pocket for keeping pins, needles, and other small tools organized. This little box will become your stitching companion-take it with you wherever you go!
Finished Size: 3 1/2" (9 cm) wide x 7" (18 cm) long x 2" (5 cm) tall
Box of Hearts is a fat quarter pattern with 4 sizes included. Easy block construction and no tricky seams to match make this a great pattern for a beginner ready to try diagonal seams and stitch and flip corners (with a fun trick included to make it easier!).
This quilt was designed with Lisa's fabric line Needle & Thread Gatherings. It will measure 51" x 57 1/4". You will need 3 1/2 yards for the backing. We also recommend the use 1 /12" Half square triangle paper available through us. Project Size: 51" x 57.25"
This quilting pattern by Aunties Two will create beautiful covered oval boxes that makes for great practical storage solutions. This pattern includes instructions for fabric, cork, or pressed felt.
Use the In-R-Form fusible stabilizer and/or the Craf-Tex double sided fusible stabilizer... Read more
Make yourself at home with the coziness of this vintage two-color quilt! Home Again by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet Co. is the perfect place to highlight your homiest hues! With nine different colorway options, your personal palette will fit comfortably inside this color box of a quilt. Finished size: 74.5" x 94.5".
Sunrise quilt: Like things neat and orderly? This quilt is for you! Dark and contrast fabrics merge in the center of the quilt for a stunning effect. Shown on the cover in turquoise and gray.
Three sizes: lap, full/queen, and king.
Scrappy quilt: Use all of the colors in your crayon box!... Read more
Project Sizes: Change of Course - 82 1/2" x 97 1/2" Flower Box - 90" x 90" Reap What You Sew - 94" x 112" Party of Four - 72" x 80" Seedlings - 88 1/2" x 90" Remember When - 90" x 90" T-Quilt - 74" x 90" Wild Prairie - 70 3/4" x 82"
This quilt was inspired by the drama of vintage costume jewelry. Have you ever gone poking around in grandmas costume jewelry box or admired the sparkles on display at a thrift shop? I have always loved the theatricality of exquisitely oversize baubles, bold color, and the sense that when you slip a... Read more
This quilting pattern by Aunties Two will create beautiful covered oval boxes that makes for great practical storage solutions. This pattern includes instructions for fabric, cork, or pressed felt.
Use the In-R-Form fusible stabilizer and/or the Craf-Tex double sided fusible stabilizer... Read more