Riding the Rails Quilt Pattern will make an exceptional addition to your pattern collection. Piece it together in a favorite colorway or a cherished collection for a picture perfect finished project.
This pattern has instruction for two quilts which are made using lots of dark, medium, and light charm squares. The little one was just leftover blocks from the larger one. The larger one finishes at 3`" x 35 1/2" and the smaller one is 12 1/2" square. Originally from the Little Gatherings Book.
Before you throw out those scraps, use the cast offs from previous projects and give them a new home in this quilt. Put that growing pile of scraps to good use in this delicious quilt. The simplest of casual paper piecing or template cutting helps to use any shape scrap. Materials Assorted bundle of... Read more
Quilt Pattern featuring a Christmas design with the phrase "Merry Christmas Darling" surrounded by mistletoe and flowers. Finished project size is 69 1/2" x 81 1/2".
Starlet is a quilt pattern that shines with an off-center but focal star that is made up of solid colors (or they could be light, low-volume prints), set within a background made up of prints with bold and grand scale motifs. This design is about setting the stage for the star in a colorful,... Read more
Saratoga by Villa Rosa Designs is a fat quarter friendly geometric pattern that will make a great addition to your collection! The finished project size is 48" x 64".
Fabric Requirements:
14 Fat Quarters (6 Light for Centers, 8 Dark for Rails)
Binding: 1/2 yd
Goodness Grows is a scrappy, happy homage to flower gardens. Composed of log cabin flower blocks and string-pieced leaf units enclosed by a rail fence, this quilt is a perfect way to use a line of fabric or a bunch of scraps to create a quilt thatll have you thinking spring all year long. If you mix... Read more
Big off center focus set off by bracket frames. 4 quilt sizes in 18" blocks. Looks great with one center fabric or many. Rotate the block for different looks as shown on the 12 block lap size cover projects. Create a scrappy project using the bonus block diagrams and an assortment of fabrics for each segment of the block; 18 or 9 blocks.