From the designer, my daughter, Haley: Growing up in Vermont, my favorite sign of spring was snowdrop flowers popping out from under the snow. I always found the dichotomy between their delicate looks and their hearty resistance to the bitter cold of the Northeastern winters particularly striking.... Read more
Since the original Painted Ladies quilt was inspired by the iconic neighborhood in San Francisco, the Fierce Ladies were inspired by doll houses. How sweet would it be to have a tiny version of those beautiful houses to play with?! I can do that. It's always fun to think outside the box, or in this... Read more
This pattern includes instructions for a lap quilt and floor pillow featuring patchwork Bigfoot and tree blocks. All fabric is rotary cut and sewn together using conventional patchwork piecing. Please refer to the pattern back image for quilt sizes and materials requirements.
Elizabeth Hartman Penguin Party Pattern- These adorable penguins are made using conventional piecing techniques. No paper piecing. Use your favorite fabrics too give the penguins jaunty printed bodies that look like sweater vests. Includes step-by-step instructions and diagrams. Finished size: Pillow 20 in. x 20 in. , Child 50 in. x 50 in. , Lap 60 in. x 66 in.
This pattern includes instructions for two quilt sizes and a quilted pillow cover featuring 11" x 14" patchwork swan blocks. All fabric is rotary cut and sewn together using conventional patchwork piecing. Please refer to the pattern back image for quilt sizes and materials requirements.
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Use this pattern to make tiger quilts in two sizes or a 20" x 20" quilted pillow cover. Each block is made using three different values of the same color: a light value (low-volume) fabric, a mid-tone fabric, and a bright fabric, plus a dark solid fabric for the eyes and stripes, so making... Read 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!
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!
Project Size: 44" x 62"
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!
Project Size: 43" x 61"
La Vie en Rouge is a classic collection of French reds and antique naturals with a fresh twist on 18th century floral and small prints. We used our collection to design a series of twelve doll quilts that use a variety of different techniques and skill levels.
These bags are just a bit addictive and in three sizes, they are pretty much perfect for any need from shopping to a daily purse, to a small beach bag to a notions or sewing bag. A perfect jelly roll project, these bags come together quickly and give you a perfect opportunity to use up your favorite... Read more
I love the feel of six pointed stars so much. But so far, I have stayed away from them for a pattern because I am not crazy about templates or inset seams or any of the other things one usually has to do to get this shape. I was very excited to work out a fairly simple way to get the look of the six... Read more
This quilt was definitely inspired by my garden. As you walk into our office, on the side of the porch is the most beautiful bush of creamy white hydrangeas on tall towering stems. It's a pleasure to see every day. As I was working with our newest collection, these hydrangeas just spoke to me!... Read more
This quilt was inspired by a vintage beauty that my quilty friend Susan fell in love with. The challenge to get the block to feel like a circle but be easily pieced with basic piecing techniques was a design challenge that I really enjoyed. The outcome is such a beautiful two color quilt! Of course... Read more
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
This is one of those quilts that never loses its charm or beauty and is one of our Fig Tree classics as well. Initially released as "Rosettes" this is the updated version with a twist. We have added new star posts to make this one extra special and you can still create it with a single Layer... Read more