Summer Fields Quilt Pattern will make an exceptional addition to your pattern collection. Piece it together in a favorite colorway or a cherished collection for a picture perfect finished project.
This quilt has no y-seams and is great for quilters who have made one or two quilts all the way up to the most experienced quilters. The pattern has directions for four sizes:
Baby Size: 38" x 51"
Lap Size: 51" x 64"
Twin Size: 76" x 89"
Queen Size: 89" x 115"
The Ella Quilt Pattern is designed for experienced beginners and beyond and is fat quarter friendly. This pattern works with a wide variety of fabric combinations and is great for prints or solids.
The pattern has directions for three sizes -
Baby Size: 32" x 32"
Lap Size: 48" x 64"
Twin Size: 80" x 96"
This listing is for the Naomi Quilt Paper Pattern. This is a great project for trying out fabric combinations and fun colors. The pattern has directions for three sizes:
Baby Size: 36" x 48"
Lap Size: 60" x 72"
Twin Size: 72" x 96"
This listing is for the Ruth Quilt Paper Pattern. Ruth is a flexible, scrap-friendly pattern that works especially well with fat eighths and fat quarters.
The straightforward construction make this pattern easy to customize depending on your fabric choices. Whether you want a scrappy look,... Read more
The Luna Quilt Pattern is a fun, quick, beginner-friendly project that will let your fabrics shine. The pattern can be made from jelly roll strips, fat quarters, or scraps and it is a fantastic stashbuster.
Finished Sizes:
Baby Size - 36" x 48"
Lap Size - 60" x 72"
Twin Size - 84" x 96"
Queen Size - 96" x 102"
The Ivy Quilt Pattern is a fun way to show off your fabrics. This pattern can be made with jelly roll strips, fat quarters, fat eighths, or from scraps. It is a great step up for beginners wanting to try something new, but also a fun, quick project for more experienced quilters.
The Kara Quilt is a dynamic and fun pattern that shows off your favorite fabrics. This quilt is perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a quick project that is fat quarter friendly.
The Jonah Quilt is a fun, simple-to-construct pattern that is so much easier than it looks. The smaller sizes are fat quarter friendly and the pattern comes together quickly due to some strip piecing. It is just the project you need for showing off your favorite fabrics.
The Melody Quilt is a fun twist on simple shapes. The spiraling blocks create a lot of movement that lend themselves to creative fabric combinations in this fat eighth or fat quarter friendly project. The pattern has instructions for baby size (36" x 45"), lap size (54" x 63"), twin... Read more
The Nina Quilt is a fat quarter friendly pattern that is perfect for your favorite fabric collection or for stash-busting. The blocks are big enough to show off your fabrics and help this quilt come together quickly.
Finished Project Sizes:
Baby Size - 38" x 51"
Lap Size - 64" x 76"
Twin Size - 76" x 89"
Queen Size - 89" x 115"
The Orla Quilt Pattern is a simple, quick way to turn a Jelly Roll, fat eighth bundle, or fat quarter bundle into a striking quilt with lots of movement. This quilt is perfect for experienced beginners and beyond - plus it is easier to make than it looks.
The Phoebe Quilt Pattern is inspired by stacks of books. This pattern is Jelly Roll, fat eighth, or fat quarter friendly and is a great way to show off your fabrics. This quilt is perfect for quilters wanting to try something new and is just right for intermediate quilters and beyond. Finished project size is 56" x 70".
The Ruby Quilt Pattern is a fun way to use what your favorite fabrics - it can be made from jelly roll strips, fat eighths, fat quarters, and is the perfect project for scraps. The construction of the quilt is easy enough for newer quilters but also still a lot of fun for those of us with a little... Read more
Meet the Charlotte Quilt Pattern! This fun, versatile pattern is just what you need. After lots of requests for a jelly roll friendly version of the Betty or Tessa Quilt patterns, I have a quilt for you that can be made with jelly roll strips, fat quarters, or scraps and that has instructions for 5... Read more
Project size: 56" x 68"
The Greta Quilt was inspired by knitted sweaters. The pattern is super versatile and works well with prints or solids, modern or traditional, colorful or monochrome. Use your favorite fat quarter bundle or Layer Cake to show off your fabrics and create lots of visual movement and interest.
The Irene Quilt is the sister to my super popular Iris Quilt pattern that is just a little easier to make. This pattern is fat quarter, jelly roll, or scrap friendly and comes together quickly due to strip piecing. Unlike the Iris Quilt, this pattern is not on-point so it is just a little more... Read more
Introducing the Jenny Quilt Pattern: A Perfect Fit for Fat Quarters, Scraps, and Rainbow Quilts
Are you searching for a quilt pattern that's precut-friendly and ideal for the fat eighths or fat quarters sitting on your shelf? Or maybe you're dreaming of a rainbow quilt? Perhaps you're eager... Read more
The Molly Quilt Pattern is a visually striking design that showcases bold geometry and movement, making it perfect for showing off your favorite fat eighths or fat quarters. Inspired by my daughter's geometry homework, this pattern creates captivating blocks while still keeping the focus on your... Read more
Quilt Pattern featuring a lovely tree like design! Project sizes:
Baby Size - 39" x 54"
Lap Size - 63" x 72"
Twin Size - 75" x 90"
Queen Size - 99" x 108"
King Size - 111" x 108"
This pattern uses classic half-square triangles in a bold, graphic layout that comes together quickly.
Three Times the Charm uses precut charm packs of 5in squares to make quick and easy little quilts for home decor and baby blankets. The seven quilt patterns were each sewn three times using different fabric collections, for a total of 21 quilts to help the quilter visualize her quilt in the charm... Read more
Inside Stylish Quilter you wll find five different approaches to modish quilting: geometric, improv, minimalist, traditionalist, and pop. Projects include a Nouveau Quilt, a Scrappy Improv Skinny, a Palette Quilt, and more! Additionally, there are quilting tips, and practical advice that encapsulate... Read more
A stunning quilt named for jazz musician, Dizzy Gillespie, is made with hexagon blocks that seem to spin leaving the viewer dizzy. Strips joined then cut using the triangle template encourages lots of coordinate prints in the color family of your choosing.
Bold colors pair beautifully with a neutral background to make the fabrics pop. The log cabin design is given a modern twist by pulling the focal point of the quilt to the top left. The extra visual interest brings the quilt to the next level. King size is the best variation of this quilt because it allows the maze to really extend out.
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
A Quilted Christmas takes the fun, charm, and beauty of the Christmas season and translates it into a handy, foolproof guide for quilters of all skill levels! Join Quilt Factory owner and designer Deb Grogan as she takes you on a sleigh ride through a collection of her most spectacular Christmas... Read more
In The 10-Inch Square Quilt Block Book, you'll find the most cost-effective and inspiring strategies for getting into quilting! Author Carolina Moore, a lifelong quilting enthusiast, will show you why pre-cut quilt blocks are all the rage. This book will teach you the ABCs of pre-cut quilting,... Read more
Are you a strip piecer? If you clean up after a project by cutting the leftover fabrics into strips, then you already are. Learn how to use versatile "Jelly Roll" collections of 2-1/2 in precut fabric strips to complete a quilt top in only a weekend. The quilt designs in Strip Happy range... Read more
When it comes to using paper in your quilt designs, there are two techniques you can use - English paper piecing (EPP), or foundation paper piecing (FPP). Normally, quilters are devoted to a particular paper piecing camp, but for those on the fence or anyone interested in trying and mastering both,... Read more