Quarter-square triangles create hourglass shapes that mark the starlit hours. Time for Stars brings to mind summer nights spent lying in the grass, learning the names of constellations or watching for passing comets. A perfect quilt for using a Fat Quarter bundle or rambling through your stash to... Read more
Step Into The Stars Downloadable Quilt Pattern is a big and beautiful design that is sure to brighten any room in your home. This lovely project is perfect for personalizing in your preferred colorway, so pick up your favorite prints and bring this bold quilt to life.
Cross stitch pattern from Dirty Annie's Southern Style featuring this black cat that brings nothing but good luck and smiles! Stitch him up and set him out to surprise your Halloween Guests!
Pattern is stitched on 40ct "Mountain Aire" from Mountain Aire Fabrics using Weeks Dye Works thread. Stitch count is 63 x 159.
Midnight Stars Quilt Pattern combines precuts to create an adorable nighttime design. Piece it together in your favorite collection for a picture perfect finished project.
Layers of Love Quilt Pattern features brilliant star blocks surrounded by a fashionable flying geese border. Piece this charming constellation with a layer cake in Midnight in the Garden by Sweetfire Road for Moda Fabrics to brighten up your home decor.
Sentimental phrases are framed and presented in the Family Matters Quilt Pattern. Stitch together a panel and pretty prints of Happiness Blooms by Deb Strain for Moda Fabrics for a loving project, sure to shine in any space.
A great border fabric can also work inside a quilt. Or pick a great focus fabric. Cover quilt is shown in Chateau De Chantilly by French General by Moda Fabrics. Project Size: 74 1/2" x 80 1/2"
Note from the designer: We thought it fitting to name a quilt for Bekah and her mom Sharon (Roses of Sharon- DLL 211) and use the same fabric group, Antoinette by French General by Moda Fabric. Bekah's Bouquet measures 70 1/2" x 76 1/2" and will go together so quickly. Fast and fun and would look wonderful in any beautiful fabric.
Bring love to the center of your holiday celebrations! Originally written to showcase the joy of the winter holiday season, this quilt is sure to bring that feeling of love and joy any time of year.
This quilt is intended for the intermediate quilter, but can also be a great skill builder for... Read more
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!
We love using this simple unit to add additional interest to Star 60 designs. This is a great, easy to construct, basic unit that we are using more and more as we continue to work with the Star 60 tool. The unit you make with this technique sheet is sized the same way as the Star 60 unit, so if you want your Capped 60 unit to match up with a 5" Star 60 unit, you'd make a 5" Capped 60 unit.
Our Quad 60 Technique Sheet, a companion for the Star 60 tool, will add a fun new triangular unit to your bag of 60 piecework tricks! Each diamond is made up of two triangles, so when you add the side triangles you have four triangles in the unit. Now that's sure to add some sizzle to your designs!... Read more
If you love jazzing up your stars as much as we do, this is one that you're not going to want to skip! The Framed 60 Technique Sheet allows you to create a Star 60 unit with a contrasting band of color added around the outside edge of the diamond. Sew six together and you will get a beautiful... Read more
Play a trick on your eyes as you try to determine where the block is in this gorgeous quilt. Learn a new technique for piecing setting triangles and create an interesting quilt in a short amount of time.
Stamped Cross Stitch Quilt makes a great gift for the new addition. Kit includes: 100% Polyester Micro-fiber stamped pre-finished quilt, 100% cotton embroidery floss, needle, chart and Illustrated instructions. Finishes 34" x 43". Made in the USA.
Project Size: 78.5" x 78.5"
Materials Needed
At least 16 Fat Quarter for blocks (32 fat eighths can be used if you cut carefully)
3/8-yard light floral for center star centers
1 1/4-yards for Border and Cornerstones
4 7/8-yards background fabric
3/4-yards binding
Corner Crest is a little bit buttoned up and a little bit wild, a mix of structure and unexpected angles. This layer cake friendly pattern is made up of a one block design and is sure to be a fast and fun finish. Finished project size is 48″ x 64″ quilt.
Cross stitch kit from Riolis featuring a silvery owl flying across the night sky, with sparkling stars and crescent moon! Kit contains 14 count dark gray Zweigart Aida, woolen/acrylic thread in 23 colors, needle(s), and color chart. Finished Size: 8 1/4" x 11 3/4"
Patriotic design featuring "Sweet land of liberty", a red pick up and the American flag. Design shown finished as a pillow. The model was stitched on 32 Ct. fabric with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 134 x 53. Finished size: 8 1/3" x 3 1/3". Comes with embellishments.
This patriotic themed pattern makes a great welcome pillow, perfect for Independence Day! Featuring American flags with stars and stripes. Also includes silver star and silver #4 charms.
Stitched on 32 ct. linen of your choice with DMC threads. Stitch count is 144 x 38 and finished size is 9" x 2.38".
Starlet is a quilt pattern that shines with an off-center but focal star that is made up of solid colors (or they could be light, low-volume prints), set within a background made up of prints with bold and grand scale motifs. This design is about setting the stage for the star in a colorful,... Read more
Quilt has a variety of six inch blocks and is shown in a variety of shades of chocolate brown, with accents of red and gray-blue. 26 page booklet.
Project Size: 76" x 76"
Carrie Nelson
Maybe you should call me the "Goose Girl". Despite some unfortunate encounters with nasty geese in my formative years, I love geese. As much as I enjoy flocks flying overhead, I'm especially fond of the quilt kind, to the extent that a quilt made entirely with flying geese is not uncharted territory for me.