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Arabian Nights - Simple Sixteen Quilt. Hi there! I have an awesome new Quilt Kit to share with you guys today! Remember my Simple Sixteen pattern and kit I posted a few months ago? Well, it has gotten such a great response, we have kitted it again, but we are using Art Gallery's Indelible and coordinates! I can't tell you how much I love these fabrics together, they are absolutely gorgeous, and just mesh so well with each other! ARABIAN NIGHTS QUILT KIT: This quilt kit features the Indellible Collection by Art Gallery, along with other Art Gallery blenders! Click here to download a copy of the FREE PDF pattern.

Talk to you soon! Linking Nine-Patches Table Runner. 9-Patch Table Runner Tutorial. Hello! I hope you enjoy this fast and fun table topper tutorial. It's perfect for Moda Candy squares or for scraps... I have had so much fun making this Christmas runner to use for the tutorial photos and have even started another (these runners make the best Christmas gifts). I'm using the smaller version of the pattern for the tutorial. Lay out your 9-patch blocks, your side setting triangles (the larger triangles) and the corner triangles. To sew a side setting triangle to a nine-patch block, line up the 90-degree corner of the triangle with the nine-patch block, right sides together.Sew using a 1/4" seam. Press your seam allowance towards the setting triangle. Sew all four setting triangles to the nine-patch blocks. Next, begin to sew these three sections together. When all three sections have been sewn together your runner will look like the photo above.

The next step is to sew the corner triangles on to the ends. Sew using a 1/4" seam and press out towards the borders. 9 Patch Table Runner Tutorial. Welcome back to Day 2 of Marblehead Week of tutorials and giveaways! Today's tutorial: Disappearing Ninepatch Table Runner Use this clever piecing technique to make an autumn-hued runner for your table! You'll Need: Twenty 5" Marblehead squares1/3 yard white solid1/3 yard binding fabric1 yard backing fabric18" x 58" piece of batting Cut sixteen 5" squares from the white solid. Lay out 5 colored squares and 4 white squares into a ninepatch as shown. Cut the ninepatch in half in both directions to create 7" blocks. Make 3 more ninepatches and cut to create a total of 16 blocks.

Sew the blocks into rows and join the rows. Layer the backing right side down, batting, and runner right side up. Today we're giving away a fat quarter bundle of Marblehead prints! In love with Marblehead? Check out our other Marblehead Week tutorials! 6 Square Table Runner Tutorial. I recently finished this fast and easy quilted table runner that is perfect for spring time or any time of the year. I bet you are like me and have one….or two mini charm packs sitting around that you can’t figure out what to do with. Let’s make the 6 Square Table Runner Tutorial. Well this table runner is the perfect way to use them!

Here is what you’ll need: 1 mini charm packBackground fabricFabric for your bindingBacking fabricBatting If you would like a free pattern for it just keep reading and sign up for my newsletter. I did all my piecing and freemotion quilting on my vintage 15-91 Singer sewing machine. Someone asked what was the difference between a Singer 15-91 and a 15-90. If you have a vintage Singer sewing machine you can find your model number and then you can also download a free instruction manual. The colors outside are so beautiful right now! If you have noticed changes on my blog it is because I have moved to a self-hosted site and I’m using WordPress. Speed Piecing Nine Patches. Four Square Layer Cake Quilt. Ten-square quilt mini tutorial - Noodlehead. Hope you had a great weekend! It’s definitely starting to feel like fall here and I couldn’t be more excited for all the fall activities.

I thought I’d share a quick how-to on making the baby quilt I made a few weeks ago. You can find the original post here. I do want to point out that there are probably many ways to make this quilt. I don’t believe one way is more correct than another, so if you’ve found something that works better for you, go for it. I wanted to make the best use of this 10-square (some manufacturers call this a layer cake, either way, it’s a grouping of 10″ squares) with minimal leftovers and without a lot of planning. Start by making half square triangles (HSTs). Sew 1/4″ on both sides of the line. Without picking up block, cut on the diagonal in the other direction. Now you’ll have units that look like this: Place right sides together with a full square, being sure to grab two different HSTs (this is the key to getting the most variety). 1930s Doll Quilt. Double 4 Patch Table Runner. There are currently no images from other quilters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service").

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You! How to Construct a Four Patch Block. Cut four squares to your required size Sew into pairs, you can chain-piece this bit to make things a little faster.... Press seams towards the same colour on each unit With seams pressed in opposite directions, your units easily lock into each other. To reduce the bulk in that centre seam, snip a couple of stitches just at the top of the joining seam. Open out and ta-dahh, you should have perfectly matching points, with no bulk! Four-Patch Block using Charm Squares. Disappearing 4-Patch. Make a Disappearing 4-Patch Queen-Sized Quilt in a weekend!

Learn the tricks to use precut 10″ squares (Layer Cakes), ruler stacking, and a serger to make quick work of this bright, large quilt. When this baby is finished and bound it measures 76″ x 95″. Yes, it is that big. You’ve probably seen the disappearing 4-patch design in many places. Let’s dive in! 2 stacks of 40 pc 10″ precut squares (One print, one solids) 2/3 yard binding 24″ rotary cutting rulerSmaller back-up ruler To create this quilt, the first thing you’ll need to do is create a simple 4-patch quilt block. Start by joining pairs: one print + one solid. You can certainly tackle this step with a sewing machine and 1/4″ presser foot.

Why using the serger works for this project: You can go fast! Having said that, once you commit to using the serger, you’ll need to be more mindful when joining pieces. It’ll be ok. Keep sewing! Chain piece those babies together! Cut them apart and press the seam allowance towards the print side. 4-Patch Slice-Free Quilt Block. Hi there! I can't believe the weekend has already come and gone! My "weekend" isn't quite over yet. My husband has today off since it's Veteran's Day. So I technically had a 3-day weekend. As I mentioned about a week ago, I was trying to figure out what to do with these charm squares I got in the mail a little while ago. I was sitting there staring at my design wall and all of a sudden an idea popped into my head! I'm calling it the 4 patch-slice. This is a really easy block and can be used to make several different designs! So let's get started: Supplies: 4 Charm Squares or 4 - 5" x 5" squares 1 - 3" x width of fabric strip of a neutral color.

Step 2: Sew your four patches together. First sew the top two together and then chain piece your bottom two. You will now have these two pieces: Now, sew your two pieces together. Press your block. Step 3: Time to slice! Cut from one corner to the other in a diagonal line using your ruler and rotary cutter. You now have two triangle pieces. Step 4: Step 5: 4 patch disappearing quilt block. All posts may contain affiliate links. ---> Welcome! Need help tackling those piles of projects? Sign up for a free PlannerSampler Pack. More time sewing, less time hunting! After trying a few disappearing quilt blocks— the 4 patch, 9 patch, 16 patch and pinwheel….I thought it would be fun to expand this just a little bit.

Today I will show you how to sew up the 4 patch disappearing quilt block– Criss Cross. Materials Needed: 4 squares of fabric- equal in size (I used 5″ X 5″ squares and the block turned out to be 8″ X 8″ unfinished) 2– light 2– medium/dark I found this quilt block to be most successful when the squares are the same– 2 light matching and 2 medium matching. 1) Sew your 4 squares of fabric together- same colors are opposite each other 2) Mark with a pencil 2″ from each corner on both sides. 3) Line up your ruler with 2 of the marks and cut– these cuts will be diagonal and around 1 1/4″ from the center of the block 5) Move the larger pieces so the colors are alternating. Four Patch Units. Four Patch Units are a great basic for any quilters design tool box! Having the know-how to make these pretty little units any size, with consistently matching points is a great skill, and one that I rely upon often.

I’m sharing a quick pieced unit here, and in the one-sheet I have instructions for strip piecing if you need to make a bunch of four patch units in a hurry! Let’s get started – Begin with four 1 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ squares, they can be matchy like this set, or all four can be different. Using 1/4″ seam allowance sew the squares together, top and bottom or side to side. Nest your seam allowances, and add a pin. Check your points, and press to one side. For your free one-sheet, click the button below to download! Pieced Brain: Disappearing Four Patch Tutorial. Scrappy 4 Patch Quilt - MSQ. Disappearing 4 Patch Quilt Block Tutorial - All posts may contain affiliate links. ---> What's the Block of the Month for 2018? We'll send you an email when it's announced! Sign up here After giving a little try with the previous disappearing quilt blocks… I thought that doing it with the 4 patch. The steps are just a little bit different, but the idea is the same.

You begin with a 4 patch… cut it right up {that totally is hard sometimes!} Your initial fabric choice and placement will change the outcome. Materials needed: 4– 5″ X 5″ squares random, scrappy squaresrotary cutter & ruler 1) Sew all 4 squares together to make a standard four patch quilt block 2) Cut the now quilt block in four spots. You can choose the width, depending on how you want your finished block to look. — You will cut on each side of the center seam, on either side of the seam. — You will then cut on each side of the seam -above and below it. Here comes the fun part! Part of the beauty of the quilt block is the placement of the pieces once you give them a cut. Bake Shop Basics: Speedy Four-Patches. Hello! This is a mini tutorial for speedy four-patches. This method can be used for any sized squares. For this mini tutorial, I have used charm squares. 2 Moda Candy, Charm Pack, or Layer Cake® squares *ingredients listed make 2 four-patch blocks Place the fabric squares right sides together.

Cut in half (at 1¼” for Moda candy squares, 2½” for charm squares, 5″ for Layer Cake® squares) Press to the dark side. Cut in half again on the opposite direction. Pin sets together and sew. Square up 4-patches to unfinished sizes listed. Moda Candy yields 1½” unfinished 4-patches Charm Pack yields 4½” unfinished 4-patches Layer Cake® yields 9½” unfinished 4-patches Happy sewing!

Oda May {modabakeshop.com} Inspiring Creations: 4-Patch Slice Free Quilt Pattern and Tutorial. 4-Patch Slice Free Quilt Pattern and Tutorial: Supplies 1 1/2 yards white for strips and inner border 1 yard for outer border 1/2 yard binding 3 1/2 yards backing 3 1/2 yards batting Thread. This quilt is made up entirely of the 4-patch slice block.

As I mentioned about a week ago, I was trying to figure out what to do with these charm squares I got in the mail a little while ago. I was sitting there staring at my design wall and all of a sudden an idea popped into my head! I'm calling it the 4 patch-slice. This is a really easy block and can be used to make several different designs! So let's get started: Cutting: Charm squares: Leave as is White fabric: Cut 10 3" x WOF (width of fabric) You will be able to use 1 strip for 2 blocks. Step 2: Sew your four patches together. First sew the top two together and then chain piece your bottom two. You will now have these two pieces: Now, sew your two pieces together. Press your block.

Step 3: Time to slice! You now have two triangle pieces. Step 4: Step 5: Four Square. It's another Friday and I have another finish to share ;) This new quilt is called Four Square and I think it is pretty obvious where it gets the name ;) When I was asked a few weeks ago if I wanted to participate with RJR Fabrics, Cotton Supreme Solids What Shade Are You Blog Hop I was all for it. I have been playing with solids a lot more lately and am loving it!!! I played around a lot with different designs that I wanted to use to really play up beautiful solids, but in the end, I just loved this super simple, and super chic 4 patches sashed with beautiful crisp white. The 4 patches are made with Fat Quarter Strip Pieced Strips and then sewn into a 4 patch block to make the construction a super quick and super easy ;) Here's how you make it :) To Make your own 63" x 78" Lap Size Four Square Quilt you Will Need: 13 Fat Quarters in Assorted Solid Colors 2 1/4 Yards of White Solid for Sashing 2/3 Yard of Black Solid for Binding 4 Yards of a Favorite Fabric for Backing (45) 2" x 14" rectangles.

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