Create your own vegetable garden! This pattern is made with simple machine piecing - no special templates or paper piecing required. Finished Project Size: 53" x 64 1/4"
If you've always wanted to make the back of a quilt as beautiful and interesting as the front, Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs is the ultimate guide for you! With a total of 30 pieced quilt backing designs - 15 using fabric scraps of varying sizes and 15 designs using stash and yardage - be inspired... Read more
Contemporary Paper-Pieced Quilts introduces quiltmakers to foundation piecing with 8 sensational projects that range from a lovely wall hanging to an intricate bed quilt. The book begins with simple, skill-building projects that progressively build the quilters confidence to try more involved... Read more
Experience life on the farm with Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet's third book. With the ability to mix and match blocks - the quilt possibilities are endless. Farm Girl Vintage includes complete instructions for 45 sampler blocks in two sizes (6" and 12"), three farm blocks and a bumper... Read more
Old MacDonald had a farm...and so can your favorite little farmer! My new quilt pattern "Farm Life" pieces together blocks of adorable barnyard buddies and all things homestead! Finishing at 60" x 65" it features Deb Strain's new fabric line "Willows Farm" for Moda Fabrics.
Make your own patchwork farm using conventional piecing techniques. Horse, Cow, Bee, Goat, Sheep, Chicken, Pig, Strawberry, and Sunflower blocks are included in two sampler sizes:a 38" x 39" Small Quilt, and a 75" x 77" Large quilt. The Large Quilt can be made with fat quarters, or a combination of fat quarters and fat eighths. The small quilt can be made with fat eighths.
Learn the basics of paper piecing with renowned teacher Carol Doak. Create your own wall quilt by sewing blocks that can be completed in 3 simple steps!
Welcome back to Lori Holt's farm with Farm Girl Vintage 2! It's Sew Emma is excited to bring even more quilt blocks and projects for all Farm Girl Vintage fans to enjoy. Lori has rounded up 45 unique 6" and 12" quilt blocks inspired by her rural roots. She has also designed 13 new... Read more
Learn to flawlessly construct basic quilting blocks with this pocket guide. Includes techniques and foolproof tips to solve common construction problems for basic quilt blocks.
A fun Halloween row quilt for only the most MODERN witches! Herbs, Jack o'Lantern Vines, and Herb Plant Markers are planted on some of the rows, while appliqued borders could easily be done traditionally, or by machine. The piecing is easy, easy, easy! Because of the simple row piecing, it would be... Read more
Feed Sack Picnic is a charming quilt pattern inspired by the nostalgic Farm and Garden fabric line by Cathe Holden for Moda Fabrics. This design captures the essence of vintage-style feed sacks with a fun, old-fashioned layout that evokes memories of simpler times. Featuring a delightful mix of... Read more
This 48" x 56" quilt pattern brings the beauty of the garden to life with adorable farm-themed designs, including carrots, flowers, and gardening tools.
Nothing brightens a home more than a bouquet of flowers. And what could be better than flowers that last? From table runners to wall hangings to throw quilts, you'll find the perfect design to add a pop of color to your home or to give as a gift with these nine creative projects.
Autumn on the Farm Quilt Pattern showcases iconic harvest time motifs. Grab a panel and layer cake in Autumn Gatherings Flannels by Primitive Gatherings for Moda Fabrics to bring together this seasonal scene, sure to stand out in any space.
This 65" x 85" Christmas lap quilt features the fabric line "Holly Berry Tree Farm" by Deb Strain for Moda Fabrics. There is nothing like loading the kids into the car to trek out to the Tree Farm so you can pick your own Christmas Tree. If you are not able to do that or want to commemorate your family tradition, this project is perfect for you.
Julie H Hale Project Size: 58"x71"
Make one 58" x 71" pieced and appliqued quilt OR five small quilts! Use your fat quarters and fat eighths (or scraps), with the addition of a few fabrics for borders and binding.