Lazy Days Quilt Pattern features a nifty neighborhood of humble homes. Piece this relaxing project in your favorite prints for an adorable addition to any home.
The houses are made with 5" charm squares, and each house uses 2 1/4 squares. Some parts match, some don't! Each house block finishes at 5" x 6 1/2". There are eleven rows of 12 randomly spaced houses and some of the houses have chimneys.
With this economically-price pattern, you simply take 3, one-yard cuts of fabric plus a few hours and make a beautiful quilt top with binding and borders. The pattern includes an assembly diagram and step-by-step directions that make your cutting and piecing a breeze!
My Kinda Town quilt pattern designed by Peggy Larsen for Fiberworks features 8 whimsical paper pieced blocks In a quaint town setting! This pattern is not recommended if you have never paper pieced before! Pattern includes complete instructions for the quilt and full sized patterns. Size 42" x 54".
This fat eighth friendly pattern by BasicGrey features rows of modern looking houses with tall flowers between. Finished blocks are 8" x 14". Finished Quilt is 72" x 84".
A companion product for Tucker Trimmers 1 and 3, The Shaded Nine Patch is an amazing unit that has endless possibilities all by itself or it can be combined with other fundamental units to create even more show-stopping designs. The included chart gives you cutting dimensions for seven different... Read more
Charming cottages and towering pine trees combine to create the Little Town Quilt Pattern. Gather festive fat eighths in Favorite Things by Sherri & Chelsi for Moda Fabrics to stitch a neighborhood scene during a wonderful winter.
With this economically-price pattern, you simply take 3, one-yard cuts of fabric plus a few hours and make a beautiful quilt top with binding and borders. The pattern includes an assembly diagram and step-by-step directions that make your cutting and piecing a breeze!
This 50" x 65" Christmas lap quilt uses a layer cake from the fabric line "Holly Berry Tree Farm" by Deb Strain for Moda Fabrics. It depicts a village of houses and Christmas Trees for the time of year when family and community is so important.
This fun and scrappy quilt is a twist on a traditional nine patch - a diamond twist! Use scraps combined with a neutral background for a scrappy quilt that doesn't overwhelm.
Finished sizes: Lap 60" x 87"; Twin 72" x 105"; Queen 96" x 120"; Cal King 144" x 150"
Small Town Charm Collage Pattern by Laura Heine is the Collage version of My Kinda Town. There's that word Charm. It implies friendly, quaint and delightful and what small town doesn't want to be known for that? Don't miss it comes with it's own small quilt store with plenty of... Read more
This lap quilt is designed with dog lovers in mind! Rows of dog houses using canine-inspired fabrics make up this neighborhood! There is even a dog bone shaped nameplate - a place for you to embroider your pooch's name! Finished Size: 50.5" x 67"
With this economically-price pattern, you simply take 3, one-yard cuts of fabric plus a few hours and make a beautiful quilt top with binding and borders. The pattern includes an assembly diagram and step-by-step directions that make your cutting and piecing a breeze!
Create more than 250 blocks from just two pieces! Perfect for building a block-of-the-month class. Complete guide to using the Creative Grids Lazy Angle Ruler CGR3754. Lazy Angle blocks work with four patch, square in a square and more.
With this economically-price pattern, you simply take 3, one-yard cuts of fabric plus a few hours and make a beautiful quilt top with binding and borders. The pattern includes an assembly diagram and step-by-step directions that make your cutting and piecing a breeze!
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.
We love fancy diamonds and bet you do too, so thought we would add them to our Star 60 units. You can make this variation in 17 unit sizes, from 2" up to 18" in 1" increments. If you are making those units into stars, that would be 4" to 36" stars in 2" increments. This technique is a bit of a challenge but what a result!