For me, the teepee is a symbol of home and especially being at home with nature. I paid homage to the humble teepee with my new placemat pattern, Teepee Trails. The pattern comes with yardage for two and four placemats. This foundation pieced project is simple to make for a beginner and a quick project for the seasoned pro.
Blue Frost Quilt Block Pattern
The cold Canadian winters can be trying, but they can also beautiful. When conditions are right, ice crystals form on the tree branches (called hoar frost) and it's a sight to see; it's truly magical. And in the sunlight, the snow takes on a gorgeous blue cast.
My favourite thing about this block is that it's Jelly Roll friendly. The strips required are 2-1/2 inches wide. So, if you have any Jelly Roll scraps hanging around, this could be the block for you. It's quick to make and a great project for quilters new to foundation paper piecing.
My favourite thing about this block is that it's Jelly Roll friendly. The strips required are 2-1/2 inches wide. So, if you have any Jelly Roll scraps hanging around, this could be the block for you. It's quick to make and a great project for quilters new to foundation paper piecing.
Blue Frost Quilt Block
Easter Egg Table Topper
Get hopping and cheer up your table this Easter with this sweet Easter Egg table runner. My cheery table runner pattern is ready just in time for Easter. I love the Easter colours. They remind me that spring is finally around the corner. This table runner/topper measures 22" x 16" (55cm x 40cm) and could also be used as a placemat or a cute wall hanging. The kids are sure to love it.
How to Make Your Own Quilt Ruler Grips
You can easily make your own quilt ruler grips in a few easy steps. I recently bought a couple of new quilt rulers, but I didn't think to get any quilt ruler grips. Also, the ones on my other rulers are starting to wear out a bit. So, wanting to pinch a penny, I decided to make my own ruler grips. They're really simple to make and you most likely have everything you need at home to get started.
- 1/2 inch double-sided tape
- *220 fine-grit sandpaper.
- an old pair of scissors (or utility knife)
4. Peel the tape paper off to expose the sticky side and stick your grips to the back of your quilt ruler.
Make Perfect Pinwheels Every Time!
I love the pinwheel block. It’s a timeless classic that can easily be incorporated into traditional as well as modern quilt designs, but piecing all those little triangles is a pain. Below is a quick method for making any size Pinwheel block you need.
FORMULA FOR QUICK PINWHEELS
Note: The finished block size is the size of the block after the quilt is finished.- Determine the finished block size, e.g. 6 inches
- Divide the finished block size by 1.41. (6 ÷ 1.41 = 4.25)
- Add this result to 0.875 (4.25 + 0.875 = 5.13)
- Round up the above result to the nearest 0.125 inches. (5.13 + 0.125 = 5.25")
- The parent size squares will be 5.25"
- Square up your block to the correct unfinished size (finished size plus 1/2")
CUTTING + ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Wonky Beach House Mug Rug
Wow! Mug rugs are just flying out of my studio these days. I have them all over the house and my husband is still not sure what the heck they are, ha! I love this Wonky Beach House mug rug and the striped "ticking" fabric gives it a very casual "beachy" feel.
Purple Coneflower Mug Rug
Urban Pathway Table Runner Pattern
Let's take a stroll down the avenue. This stylish Urban Pathway table runner pattern is simple and elegant. The clean lines showcase beautiful art deco inspired fabrics.
Urban Pathway Table Runner
I love the Art Deco period, so I immediately fell in love with this fabric and kept the block design simple to showcase it. What is Art Deco? Think of The Great Gatsby, the Empire State Building in New York, and the Roaring 20s.
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