These adorable animal friends just want to hang out in their favorite tree! Piece them using fat eighths or Layer Cakes.
The pattern includes instructions for a 24" x 24" Pillow with one sloth block, a 32" x 40" Baby Quilt with two sloth blocks, and a 68" x 74" Large Quilt made with 12 sloth blocks.
The pattern includes a diagram and charts showing all of the pieces needed to make each block. You can use these as a reference while making the pattern projects, or as a guide for making individual blocks and scrappy projects.
Snuggly Sloths blocks include some small pieces. The pattern will walk you through the process of sewing them with both diagrams and written instructions for each step.
The Beehive Pattern includes full-sized templates, a materials list, and illustrated instructions to create a 13 x 15 wall hanging. Featuring a buzzing hive on a tree branch over a flower-filled field, it uses white, gold, brown, green, and yellow tones. Pieces are cut from templates and appliqud in... Read more
The streamlined construction of this star block was conceived while working at a retreat in Rangeley, Maine: hence the name. Using Deb's Tucker Trimmer 1 tool and an additional trim, all those complicated star points become simple to make. The project has a complex look, but is actually very easy to... Read more
Woodland Animals quilt pattern includes full size patterns, full size placement sheets, and instructions to make a 42" x 54" wall hanging with twelve animal blocks and a 60 1/2" x 96 1/2" twin size quilt with nine animal blocks and nine pieced shoo-fly blocks. The technique to make the animal blocks is fusible applique. The block size is 12 1/2" x 12 1/2".
These capybaras and sloths are all dressed up in their vacation shirts and shorts. Make them using conventional patchwork techniques. No templates or paper piecing! Pattern includes instructions for making a 24" x 24" pillow, 38" x 46" Small Quilt, and 68" x 72" Large Quilt. The shirts and shorts can be made using fat quarters or precut 10" x 10" squares.
Dive into contemporary patchwork with fresh surface design techniques and beautiful projects for you and your home from renowned textile artist Arounna Khounnoraj.
You really can carry it all with this giant duffle bag! Choose between a solid exterior fabric or scrap it up with some patchwork. There are two exterior pockets. Fill it up and take it on a trip!
The second edition of this pattern now includes instructions for adding the carrying strap, minor adjustments to the dimensions, and changes to make the pattern clearer and simpler.
A simple and timeless checkerboard design paired with simple patchwork this design was inspired by a cherished quilt found at my Grandma Normas home. Its classic alternating squares create a cozy, nostalgic feel, reminiscent of traditional quilts that have warmed generations. Whether youre a... Read more
Are you a sewist who wants to break into quilting? Or a quilter who'd like to turn your blocks into something a little more dimensional? Take a walk on the wild side with eighteen projects that combine the best of both worlds! Create useful gifts and home decor, including bright modern quilts, a pencil case, notebook cover, market bag, and more.
If you liked the wildly popular Patchwork Duffle you'll love to have the mini version of it! This Duffle features a patchwork exterior (or make it with your favorite fabric in a one fabric version) and large spacious opening. Perfect for all your travel needs! Size: 10"H x 17.5"W x 8.5"D
Quilting with Panels and Patchwork is the perfect guide for quilters of all skill levels seeking inspiration on how to creatively use quilt panels in their projects! Featuring 12 panel-focused quilts that combine pieced blocks and other elements with panels that result in updated design interest,... Read more
Urban Patchwork Gatherings Quilt Book features wonderful inspired patterns in calming colors. This book is sure to keep you busy with project after project. Featuring Urban Farmhouse II Fabrics. There are 6 quilt patterns and 4 pillow patterns in this book.
When I designed our latest collection Fresh Fig Favorites, I wanted it to be a collection that people could use for any seasonal project. So at the same time I was designing fabric, I was designing this simple grouping of quilts as fun little seasonal projects. Choose your favorite season, or do... Read more