This quilt is a paper pieced with this stunning tree and birds . Perfect time for spring. Pattern includes complete instructi ons and drawings to make this quilt. Finished Size: 38" x 50"
Project Size: 60x60
The Cleverly placed light and dark centers in Obelisk create the optical illusion of looking through the quilt and seeing two flooring rectagles. Snowball-style block construction means it's great for using directional prints.
If you want to use foundation paper we recommend using 2" Half Square Triangle Paper (#H200) and 4" Half Square Triangle Paper (#H400).
Finished sizes:
Tablerunner - 24.5" x 72.5"
Throw - 48.5" x 48.5"
Lap - 48.5" x 60.5"
Twin - 60.5" x 84.5"
This listing is for the Iris Quilt Pattern. This project is a great way to use what you already have in your stash - it works with fat quarters, a jelly roll, or scraps. The fat quarter and jelly roll options are both strip pieced, so this quilt comes together surprisingly fast.
Honey has a modern twist with the traditional snow ball block. The inspiration came from the idea of looking through windows into a beautiful garden in bloom. Quilt Size: 62" x 62" and 84" x 86". Fat Eighth and Fat Quarter Friendly
Quilt Pattern featuringSwift Quilt Pattern will make an exceptional addition to your pattern library. Piece it together in Picture Book by Kimberly Kight for Ruby Star Society for a picture perfect finished project. Finished size: 64.5" x 80.5"
Make Ruby Star's ten-year quilt your way with the Ten Years of Magic Quilt Project Sheet. Mix and match fabrics from Ruby Star Society's finest to make a truly breathtaking finished project.
Mountain Horizon is inspired by the way the sun rises and falls over a mountain range and the resulting colors of the horizon. This is an intermediate pattern which requires sewing curves and working with bias edges. Blocks are traditionally pieced and paper templates for the curves are included. Fabrics shown are from Add it Up by Alexia Marcella Abegg for Ruby Star Society.
Bethany S Reynolds. American Quilter's Society. Working with medium to large-scale prints, quilters can create dynamic pieced blocks without hours of planning and precision cutting. The kaleidoscope effects occur spontaneously, thanks to the ingeniously simple 'Stack-n-Whack' cutting... Read more