An Everyday Curve pattern, Ripple Effect is a thoroughly modern quilt. It uses BOTH the Everyday Curve and the Everyday Curve Junior Template Sets to make the nested curves. Grab your favorite stack of fat quarters start cutting. Two fat quarters plus an accent strip makes one block. Finished sizes are 42" x 57", 57" x 71", and 71" x 85".
Project Size: 56" X 69"
"Filled with shorelines, trees, dock and water, this collection will be the perfect fabric to celebrate your special days and memories, "On Lake Time". - Deb Strain
This stunning pattern by Heidi Cook for Villa Rosa Designs features a landscape panel quilt with a brown border. The finished Project size is 54" x 35".
Sewing easy "sections' makes this quilt go very quickly. We used a 3 Sisters line called "Sister Lake" by Moda Fabrics but this quilt would look awesome in any fabric.
Simple, yet effective. The perfect Jelly Roll project. Original features Jen's first range for Moda fabrics, Gardenvale. This pattern is written for machine piecing. Skill Level: Beginner. 68" x 84"
Jane Hardy Miller, Arlene Netten Simple Piecing - Spectacular Quilts * One great technique, a variety of different looks! * LEARN TO USE VALUE: Create glowing effects by choosing a gradated range of fabrics. * Super-easy piecing means fast quilt construction * Make it yours with pretty borders,... Read more
Jen Kingwell
This is a fantastic quilt block and you can get many different effects playing with color values and patterns. Instructions are for rotary cutting and machine piecing therefore measurements include a 1/4" seam allowance.
Maxine Rosenthal, Joy Pelzmann A Bold New Spin on One-Block Quilts: New Projects, More Fabrics, New Effects * 6 quilt projects, plus over a dozen gallery quilts and techniques for creating endless one-block variations * Create dramatic new design effects quilters have been asking for: hollow cubes,... Read more
Radiance was designed to capture the feeling of a dazzling sunflower field! The scrappy star blocks give a nice shimmer effect. This is precut friendly and would work great as a scrap buster project with two size options available.
Have fun arranging the blocks in this quilt which makes great use of two layer cakes to create a fun and energetic layout. Using layer cakes as a starting point, with the large range of prints, creates a somewhat random effect which looks like the blocks have been strewn across the table - hence the name!
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
Let's get lost in a fanciful forest of whimsical evergreens. In this patchwork thicket, the trees are fashioned from your most beloved prints. Make a mix as scrappy as you like using fat quarters or fat eighths - then stack the blocks for a geometric effect. We think you'll agree... Read more
A warm and snuggly quilt is an absolute must when the days grow cooler. I am in love with Moda's flannel and the beautiful colors in Primitive Gatherings' latest flannel fabric line - Prairie Gathering Flannel. Seasons Change uses a layer cake from the group and each square makes a leaf and a chain... Read more