1 yard of fabric for binding & backing Batting Originally I wanted to make the blocks each 9″x 11″ (a fat quarter cut in 4 pieces) however I realized that some of them were not a true 18″x22″ and the selvage edges were getting in the way. So I ended up cutting them each 8...
If you’re looking for a simple sewing project, then you may like this Fat Quarter table runner tutorial. It’s stylish, versatile, and best of all simple to create! One of the first projects on this site was this Skinny Simple Table runner tutorial (it’s also been one of our most...
This 50.5″ square quilt will be revealed block by block, each Thursday on the Fat Quarter Shop YouTube Channel from July 2 – July 30! Visit the announcement post for the fabric requirements and to learn more.To celebrate the Jolly Bar Book Volume 2, we’re hosting the Jolly Bar Row ...
Fast And Easy Fat Quarter Quilt Photo Credit: www.diaryofaquilter.com First on the list is this fast and easy quilt pattern! This gorgeous design has a detailed tutorial to guide you into making a 57" x 70" quilt. It measures like a great lap-sized piece and is perfect for larger...
(4) Additional red 2 ½” squares for sashing – can cut from your binding fabric if it matches NOTE: Make sure your fat quarter measure 21″ in length. You need every inch possible out of the fat quarters and they have to be cut a certain way. ...
If you would like to sew with us, we have a FREE video tutorial where Kimberly gives tips to make this block amazingly accurate.If you are viewing this post via e-mail, click here to watch the video tutorial!We have some wonderful quilty friends who sewed their own versions of the ...
In The Stars, funnily enough, is a new star quilt pattern and is fat quarter friendly. I’ve always wanted to create one of those quilt patterns where you cut all parts of the block from fat quarters and then mix them all around to create multi-coloured blocks. Well, this is that pat...
Closet Clothes Dividers Tutorial Materials Needed: * one fat quarter (which will make two dividers) *plastic bags (the ones you get when you buy sheet sets) *kid sized coat hangers *card stock for templets Start by cutting up the plastic bags. Cut off the zipper and cut up all the seam...
I’m so excited about today’s Fat Quarter Friday project. Like, I’m mildly obsessed with it, seriously! It just may be my most favorite thing I have ever made. See, I have been wanting a wrapping station for like… well, for forever. But all the ones I have wanted are just way...
This tutorial is one of my favorites because it’s so easy to make and it’s easily made using Fat Quarters of fabric. Which makes it perfect for using up some scrap fabrics, or leftovers from a fat quarter pack of fabric. I have got a very long kitchen table and frequently have a ...