Grid Pop is a quick and easy, strip-pieced quilt pattern featuring pops of color across offset patches and chains. Precut jelly roll or fat quarter friendly. The quilt pattern includes 8 sizes - Baby 46in x 46in, Lap 46in x 58in, Throw 58in x 70in, Large Throw 70in x 70in, Twin 70in x 94in, Full, 82in x 94in, Queen 94in x 106in, King 106in x 106in.
Add a dash of color to your decor with the vibrant Pineapple Pop Quilt Pattern. Piece this project in the flashy prints of Jungle Paradise by Stacy Iest Hsu for Moda Fabrics for a quirky addition to any home.
Summer Pop is a beginner friendly quick and easy pattern that is great for featuring large cuts of your favorite prints and colors! This pattern is traditionally pieced and is great for beginners! Choose from three sizes (Crib, Throw, Bed) and use either precut 10" squares, fat quarters, or... Read more
Plant a colorful garden using 2.5" strips or fat quarters. Easy to enjoy with no weeds and no dirt under your nails! Table runner or wall quilt with 3 variations included: long, short, and square.
Project Sizes:
Long: 12 1/2" x 41"
Short: 14 1/2" x 30 1/2"
Square: 28 1/2" x 28 1/2"
Finished sizes:
Baby - 50" x 50"
Lap - 50" x 74"
Picnic - 74" x 74"
Twin - 74" x 98"
Queen - 98" x 98"
Grab a jelly roll or two in Kindred by One Canoe Two for Moda Fabrics to bring together this delightful design you're sure to love.
This quilt is made using half square triangle blocks and rectangles. We love how these simple traditional blocks come together to create a beautiful but simple floral bouquet. You can almost smell the flowers as you snuggle under this quilt!
Our sample quilt was made with Beautiful Day for Moda.
Works with panels from 24-1/2" to 42-1/2" wide. Pattern includes coping strip instructions to bring your panel up to the correct size for the center of the quilt.
Finished Sizes:
If Panel = 24-1/2" wide: 36" x 54"
If Panel = 28-1/2" wide: 40" x... Read more
Jen Kingwell-
The block is called 'Lethas Electric Fan'but it reminds me of carousels and fairy floss from my youth. I hand pieces blocks but with good machine skills, you may choose this method. I added the borders by machine.
From the designer, my daughter, Haley: Growing up in Vermont, my favorite sign of spring was snowdrop flowers popping out from under the snow. I always found the dichotomy between their delicate looks and their hearty resistance to the bitter cold of the Northeastern winters particularly striking.... Read more
This quilt is named for the electrical charges that appear to be energetically criss-crossing its surface. Inspired by a vintage quilt, Positive Charge pays homage to the resilient women who labored without electricity, caring for home and family without the advantages of modern appliances, and and... Read more