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.
Lori Holt's new book, Scrappiness is Happiness, reminds us that we can create beautiful quilts from our own scrap baskets. In this book she shares 32 scrappy quilts that show how beautifully your stash can blend together.
BQ Mini blocks are 4 1/2" finished; 1/4 the size of the original 18" BQ block. Join the trend of mini quilting with a favorite design. Choose your look for the place mats; mix it up with 4 settings or make them all the same.
Big off center focus combines squares and rectangles. Choose one or many center fabrics cut from Fat Quarters or yardage. Blocks are 12" x 12" and 12" x 24".
The pattern includes 2 block sizes, 18" with a 12" center or 13.5" with a 9" center, perfect for pre-cuts.
There are 3 quilts in each block size. 18" block: 36" x 36", 54" x 72", 90" x 108".
13.5" block: 27" x 40.5", 40.5" x... Read more
Make It Scrappy is the perfect pattern for 5" or 10" squares. You can also use your stash - just cut the number of squares indicated! Cover quilt is throw size in Sunday Stroll by Bonnie and Camille for Moda fabrics.
This 50" x 58" lap quilt uses 1 Layer Cake (42 - 10" squares) and features the Happiness Blooms fabric line by Deb Strain. Using a Layer Cake gives you a quick scrappy-but- coordinated look.
Scrappy Goodness is a jelly-roll friendly strip pieced "trip around the world" quilt pattern with an accent color highlighting the blocks. Choose an accent color that contracts with the 2 1/2" strips.
Cover quilt is Throw size in Sunday Stroll by Bonnie and Camille for Moda... Read more
This scrap-tastic quilt is sew amazing! The Sew Scrappy Spools pattern is a cute collection of patterns for 14 scrappy blocks that make quilter's hearts sing and one spool-worthy quilt setting to combine them all. Use them individually in small sewing projects or together in a sampler quilt, either way it will spark some serious sewing inspiration! Finished size: 72.5" x 90.5"
The Scrappy Americana Flag quilt pattern by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet renders the American flag in friendship stars and stripes. The stripes are made of squares, flying geese, square in a square units and more! You can piece this all-American gem with traditional piecing methods or using... Read more
Crazylicious Scrappy Quilts by Janet Nesbitt of One Sister are a little bit crazy and a whole lot of scrappy! The projects include Focus: 94" x 94" Froth and Bubble: 82" x 82" Steps to Heaven: 82" x 82" Star Crazy Paws: 73-1/4" x 91-1/4" Stars in My Eyes: 69" x... Read more
Our popular designs have created a collection of quilts that w ill inspire you to dive into your scrap bins and start sewing. From traditional to modern, there are designs for everyone.
If you love jazzing up your stars as much as we do, this is one that you're not going to want to skip! The Framed 60 Technique Sheet allows you to create a Star 60 unit with a contrasting band of color added around the outside edge of the diamond. Sew six together and you will get a beautiful framed... Read more
Fat Quarters make this quilt easy to kit. This is a beginner friendly project; use that pretty floral stripe to create a striking quilt that is garden-inspired! Fussy cut the center squares for more interest. Three sizes included: Throw 58.5" x 69.5", Twin 69.5" x 80.5" and Queen 80.5" x 91.5"
36" x 54" - no border
44" x 62" - with optional border
Works with panels up to 24-1/2" wide.
Pattern includes coping strip instructions to bring your panel up to the correct size for the center of the quilt.
Craft a big, beautiful star to light up your home with the Barn Star 6 Quilt Pattern. This pretty project is perfect for hanging over a couch or a mantle to add a touch of cheer to any room.
Finished size: 40" x 40"
All of the Barn Star patterns are 40 square. This means you can sew them up individually or put them all together into a larger 80 square quilt.