so them the focal point was the lighthouse and the “sea-side-y” shingles. All I did was quilt in the ditch – anything else would have detracted from the design. Three hours later I was done – from layout to quilting
A calendar layout makes it easy to find specific dates. The blocks were assembled by machine each month allowing me to take them down and free up space on the design wall. On January 1st, I had all the blocks assembled. And then it stalled. I couldn’t decided where to put the key,...
Horizontal On-Point Variable Point Horizontal or Vertical Stripe Custom Set Need help setting your blocks? Be sure to check out myquilt layout bundle pack. It includes 6 simple layouts in 5 different sizes and will take all of the guesswork out of your process. 5. Borders & Sashing If you...
Click here to get the Bling quilt patternthat includes my “Hashtag” layout shown in the video below. (Click the image below to play.) The other quilt I made from this grouping is called Blooming Wallflowers, a quilt that I’ve made in several different collections. This time around I ...
by sewing four strips together then cut them in squares. There were a ton of possibilities for layout with these blocks. I finally decided on the lay out that I have liked best with this fabric then sewed my squares into rows and in my rows together, the top went together very quickly....
I decided to go with a brick layout so I mocked one up in Illustrator. Since I was fading from one color to another, I thought it would also be fun to split the quilt into color and “neutrals.” I pictured an imaginary line diagonally up the quilt and filled in the bricks I knew...
On-Point Variable Point Horizontal or Vertical Stripe Custom Set Need help setting your blocks? Be sure to check out myquilt layout bundle pack. It includes 6 simple layouts in 5 different sizes and will take all of the guesswork out of your process. ...
A wonderful layout of Ohio Stars in blue and cream. Simple, elegant, and pleasing! Abundant and beautiful hand quilting! The quilt top was made by an Amish woman living in northeastern Indiana and the quilting was done by one of her Amish neighbors. Part of a collection she calls ‘Quilt...
The quilts shown here have basically the same layout. At first glance the first one, made with 3 ¾” finished size squares, appears to have those squares randomly sewn together. But a closer look shows four patch units with two squares in one block lighter than the other two. Then th...
bottom and the pink with butterflies at the right side are less obvious. I wonder if it would be possible to add a step to the production process where the customer gets to comment on the layout before the quilt is sewn together. All in all, I am still happy with the quilt.read more...