There's lots of fun happening "On Wander Lane"! "On Wander Lane" is a block of the month series showing what's happening at the houses on Wander Lane for each month. The patterns offer a stand alone quilt for each month with the monthly series block. The 12th pattern will include... Read more
See what's happening On Wander Lane this month with Midnight Manor On Wander Lane by Art to Heart. This 8-1/2" x 11" pattern offers a block of the month stand alone quilt measuring 30" square, plus six additional projects including an additional applique and pieced quilt, a table... Read more
We are so excited to announce Nancy's new book, "Good Cheer." This book features a beautiful large quilt that focuses on the nativity and other nativity centered projects. There are 9 projects using my new "Star of Wonder Star of Light" fabric line for Benartex. Included are... Read more
Yellow Brick Road Quilt Pattern is a fast and fun design that is perfect for beginners. Grab a few fat quarters in your favorite colorways to personalize this lively project and you'll be well on your way to where the magic happens.
Finished sizes:
Baby - 48" x 57"
Lap - 57" x... Read more
It's true you do make your own luck. Even beginners will have good luck with this simple star quilt design. Made even easier if you use fat quarters! Can be made in a kids, lap, twin, queen, or king size quilt.
Start collecting buttons, rick-rack, and other fun trims for these easy bags! Great project for using up leftover strips, and it works well with new fabric too!
Includes three sizes: Small - 7.5"w x 4"h x 2.5"d
Medium: 9.5"w x 5.5"h x 4"d
Large: 11.5"w x 6"h x 4"d
This simple sack stands up while you pack it, then it folds and stows away! The small size is a great lunch bag, the medium size is about the size of a grocery bag, and a 9" x 13" pan fits perfectly in the large size.
Project Sizes: Small 7.75" x 7.75" x 4.5"
Medium 12" x 12" x 7.5"
Large 14" x 13" x 9.5"
Sunrise quilt: Like things neat and orderly? This quilt is for you! Dark and contrast fabrics merge in the center of the quilt for a stunning effect. Shown on the cover in turquoise and gray.
Three sizes: lap, full/queen, and king.
Scrappy quilt: Use all of the colors in your crayon box!... Read more
Classy little bags with contrast trim are perfect for stowing your stuff! Take a look inside - there are no raw edges anywhere. These easy corners look great! A pair of fat quarters will make 2 - 3 bags.
Bands of color parade across this dynamic quilt. If you like your colors marching in formation, the cover quilt is for you. Do you march to the beat of a different drum? Why not mix things up and make the scrappy version shown on the back.
Two versions included in six sizes (baby, lap, twin, full, queen, king).
Get organized! Pick a pair of pretty fabrics for picnics, parties, or any room in the house. Perfect for parking pint-sized jars filled with life's little necessities.
Shoot the moon with a winning hand of hearts. With 5 fat eighths, make a "pair of hearts" from each print. Three fat quarters will yield "four of a kind" from each print. To make each heart different, deal 10 - 10" x 10" squares to each player. No need to avoid the black queen, we're playing with just hearts.
Use 5" squares or fat eighths for a simple and speedy splash of color for your home. Make a table runner, a pair of place mats, or a miniature quilt (perfect for a doll!).
Finished Sizes:
Table Runner 12.5" x 40.5"
Place Mats 12.5" x 16.5"
Doll Quilt 16.5" x 24.5"
Perfect for 2 1/2" strips or fat quarters, your print will par ade through three sizes with one easy block. Lap: 62 1/2" x 76 1/2" Twin/ Full: 78 1/2" x 96 1/2" Queen: 94 1/2" x 104 1/2"
Look out! It's Halloween and the black cats are getting into mischief in the pumpkin patch! Make a wall quilt or table runner. Bonus holiday projects included!
Wall Quilt: 32" x 40"
Table Runner: 10 1/2" x 44 1/2"
All aboard for rapid transit at its finest! Whether you're going to Seattle, New York, Tokyo, or Mumbai - avoid all the red lights, traffic jams, and intersections using Monorail!
No need to wait for a green light! Speed through this fatquarter friendly quilt. Grab your shoes and go on foot - a 1/4"foot! Easy walking, easy sewing. Quilt available in five sizes.
Touched by the tender, real-life letters of Jacob and Emeline Ritner, a husband and wife separated by the Civil War, author Becky A. Wright shares quilt patterns based on captivating stories the couple shared. Tales of the battlefield, news from the home front, and love maintained through nearly... Read more
Simple stitching is always in season! Showcase seasonal delights in quick-to-sew projects featuring sprinkles of embroidery, patchwork, and applique. Whimsical motifs capture everyday pleasures, from springtime flowers and buzzing bees to plump pumpkins and frosty snowmen. Charming touches such as... Read more
Toweling fabric, with clean, classic stripes and old-fashioned appeal, is a perfect match for a farmhouse home. So why keep it only in the kitchen? Sew beyond traditional tea towels and dive into this project collection chock-full of fun ways to play with 16"-wide, 100% cotton toweling. Inside... Read more
Starting and completing these sweet little framed stitcheries is a breeze! With 16 charming projects that all measure 2 1/2" x 4 1/2", it's easy to mix and match their uses. Display finished embroideries: framed with beautiful watercolor mats (mats included), on sachets, notecards, as... Read more
Designer Meg Hawkey of Crabapple Hill Studio is known for her beautiful, often whimsical, stitchery designs. In her first-ever book, you'll learn how to re-create Meg's signature shaded embroidery motifs using colored-pencil tinting. Whether you're in the mood for something small, such... Read more
Spend an evening stitching any of the designs in this book and you'll instantly remember what you've always loved about embroidery: it's fun, you can see the design quickly take shape right before your eyes, and in the end you have a delightful piece to brighten your home or office. From... Read more
Set goals, know what you have on hand, track what you need, and keep all your essential notes in one place. At your fingertips is the ultimate organizer from social-media influencer, designer, and quilter Sherri McConnell of AQuiltingLife.com. This planner is chock-full of tips, techniques, and... Read more
Sometimes a small project is what you're looking for, but that shouldn't mean you have to go short on style. Packed with 13 spectacular small quilts that are perfect for decorating your home (ideas galore in the photos inside!), author Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings shares her best tips and tricks for precisely piecing small quilts, so you can start and finish with ease.
Deck the halls, trim the tree, spruce up your packages the opt ions for displaying the 45 wool ornaments in this book are jus t about limitless! Stacy West reveals a multitude of inspiring ideas that you can use to arrange your finished ornaments.
Who knew what your scraps could do! Choose a fun block, give it a new twist in your layout, and see the quilt design change before your eyes like the colors of a kaleidoscope! Best-selling author Nancy Mahoney shows how the same asymmetrical block can create two strikingly different quilts when you change the colors and rotate the block to let the secondary designs emerge.
Calling All Reproduction Enthusiasts If you love vintage style, reproduction fabrics, and quilts that look as great in today's homes as they might have in houses a century or more ago, Yellow Creek Quilts is for you! In her first book, Jill Shaulis, the owner of Yellow Creek Quilt Designs shop... Read more
Two heads are better than one! Two scrap-quilting specialists, Lissa Alexander (ModaLissa.com) and Susan Ache (@YardGrl60), know a trick or two for making the most of your stash, selecting (or omitting) fabrics, and creating stunning quilts. And they're spilling their secrets in Two-of-a-Kind... Read more
It's Strawberry Time all year long with your Stitcher's Tote. The Cheerful Embroidery creates a band across the top of the tote. The sweet little Strawberry Emery adds extra Fun hanging from the strap.
Looks are deceiving! This complicated-looking quilt is actually made with very simple, straightforward blocks and strata cuts. Fun to piece, quick to assemble. Great masculine or college dorm quilt, a conversation piece! . Finished Size: 67in x 72in
Each runner has a different twist! Make one for ever season for a lovely table all year round. Includes instructions for four table runners. Finished Size: 18-1/2in x 52in
Doesn't this look like the plumbing Dr. Seuss would have in his home? While it looks complex, this quilt is really simple to construct since it is made from just two alternating blocks.
Project Sizes: Throw 55" x 73"; Twin 73" x 91"; Double 82" x 91"; Queen 91" x 100"
Little Raccoon Coat is a relaxed fit reversible quilted children's jacket with a traditionally pieced raccoon panel on the back and a cute tail and ears on the reverse! The hood is detachable, from the pop collar.
This pattern is a collaboration between Annie Brady of Bound Company and... Read more
Utopia is a traditionally pieced quilt pattern designed by Annie Brady for Bound Company. Available in two color-ways; multi-colored and 4-tone. Finish size is 50" x 61.5"
Due to the curved blocks, this pattern is suitable for intermediate quilters. No special tools are necessary as... Read more
Designed by Betsy Chutchian Fabrics, this quilt features Pine Tree Quilt Blocks, using the Elinoers Endeavor Collection, and is fashioned in the Collection Colors including shades of cream, chocolate, black, teal, red, green, blue, and pink.