Saturday, November 1, 2014

Rock Around the Clock Quilt Pattern


I am finally getting around to publishing my fat quarter log cabin pattern, Rock Around the Clock.  I love this pattern because the blocks come together so quickly and the piecing is very forgiving.  It is the perfect quilt for a beginner--and a veteran who wants a quick and easy sewing project.

I've made the quilt four times...the cover, once for my Green Valley charity quilt, once in batiks (yet to be shown) and once in Pam Kitty pastels.  Honestly, because I have such a large stash of fat quarters, it is simple to get together some coordinating fabric and get busy with this quilt!


The cover quilt pattern is made with 17 fat quarters and measures 58" x 58".  However, alternate quilt sizes are available to suit your needs.

You won't be sorry with this pattern--if you've always wanted to try out a basic log cabin pattern, then this is the one for you!  Enjoy...

Available on Craftsy here.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

The Hustle Quilt Pattern is Available!




I love to buy precuts and this is a pattern that is perfect for layer cake squares and charm squares, or fat quarters!  It only requires thirty 10" x 10" squares and thirty pairs of matching 5" x 5" charm squares, plus background fabric.  If you have a large stash of fat quarters, you can pick 15 of them and cut your own squares.


The cutting is easy and with some clever piecing and seam pressing, you will find that all of your blocks nest together nicely for the final assembly.  This quilt could be made bigger or smaller by adjusting the number of layer cake and charm squares you use.

As the blocks come together at the end, you will find a secondary pattern is created by the corners--a modern "plus" sign.  Some really great quilting in those areas would make this quilt shine ;-)

No special rulers are required.  You will also find a coloring diagram in the pattern.

The pattern is available in PDF form on Etsy or Craftsy.  Happy Quilting!



Sunday, May 25, 2014

Baby Buttercup...

I love the greens and blues right now....so adorable.  This is the BONUS baby quilt that comes with the Buttercup pattern.  I made it in a few evenings and got it quilted and bound yesterday!  Love it!!


It is now the new little pic on the back of the pattern--I took off the pink one.  I liked it, but not as much as this one.  So all future patterns, after the ones already printed, will have this on the back...and all PDFs...


Cute, huh??  I like it....

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Baby Butterflies Pattern

This pattern is perfect for jelly rolls, or just any scraps you have around the sewing room.  The butterflies come together quickly and the quilt is so whimsical and charming....check it out!


And butterflies in aqua, red and pink fabric scraps...



And this beautiful hot pink and purple batik wall hanging for my classroom...


Once you start making these butterflies you won't be able to stop!  



Runaround Sue Pattern!

I love this pattern because it is perfect for precuts...layer cakes or jelly rolls--anything goes!


And a smaller baby quilt version in Kate Spain's Good Fortune fabric...



Fun times!!  You'll be amazed and how easily this quilt comes together...

Maybellene Quilt Pattern

This is a great quilt for using up all those precuts that are so addicting to buy! A layer cake, two matching charm packs and some background fabric are all you need to get started on this amazing quilt.


Here is an up-close shot....


And another one made up in batiks...

An up close shot....


So many possibilities!  This is a very forgiving pattern...easy for beginners and wonderfully scrappy!

Extra Credit Quilt Pattern!

I wrote a pattern for my mini log cabin quilt that uses one jelly roll to make a 48" x 48" play quilt (alternate sizes available)....Extra Credit is now available in my Craftsy Store!


And the quilt that I made to test it out got quilted this week!  I used a panto called One Cloudy Day and it turned out really cute, in my opinion...



I absolutely love it and found that I really enjoy working with small pieces....there are nearly 900 pieces in this little quilt!  Awesome...my hexies are coming along nicely as well.  I'm in uncharted territory so I'll post a pic of my progress thus far tomorrow.  It is the applique stage that I'm stuck on...Sharon offered to give me a lesson in applique.  Definitely!!

This is the last Friday at school and we couldn't be happier around here.  I hope all is well with you all...

Happy Quilting!