Showing posts with label Finished Quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finished Quilts. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Simple Sixteen - Milk Sugar & Flower

Hi there! I hope you all enjoyed your weekend!  I have a darling quilt to share with you today! One of my favorite patterns I have designed is my Simple Sixteen Pattern.  It is a quick pattern that comes together quickly, and is a great way to showcase an entire line of fabric! 


My Mom (Nettie) made this lovely quilt, and so I thought I would let her tell you about it! :) 

Pieced by: Nettie Moore
Quilted by: The Stitching Room

Hi!  I'm Lindsey's mom, Nettie and I am also her pattern tester!  I tested this pattern for her months ago, and made the first version of it HERE.  I quickly fell in love with this pattern because of it's simplicity and the ease at which it comes together! 

Pieced by: Nettie Moore
Quilted by: The Stitching Room
After I made the first one, I knew I had to make this pattern again! So when Milk Sugar & Flower came out, I thought this would be the perfect pattern to showcase all of those darling prints! I was not disappointed! I love how it turned out, and I could not be happier.  


Purchase Milk Sugar & Flower HERE

 I thoroughly enjoyed making this quilt, and I can't wait to make another from this pattern! :) 

-Nettie



Monday, February 9, 2015

Chatter Cheater Quilt {Free Pattern}

 Hi all, it's Holly from the home office again, here to share a quick and easy quilt using the new Adorn-it Rhapsody Bop fabrics.  
Click HERE to purchase KIT!  - sold out
This quilt came together quickly because I used the cheater panel for the main body of the quilt top. The best part about this panel is it really makes the quilt look more intricate than it is.  Using the panel cuts down on sewing time, without sacrificing design.

For the backing, I used the popular Chatter fabric. I used a large stipple pattern for the quilting, but you could alternatively stitch around each square, giving a patchwork effect.



 The quilt is baby size, about 36x44.
You can download the complete instructions here. 

We have quilt kits available here (sold out) which includes binding and backing fabric! Or if you are short on time, we have the sample available for purchase here.






Sunday, September 21, 2014

Arrows Aweigh {Boy Quilt}

Hi there! I have a fun, quick quilt to show you guys today! About two weeks ago, I was asked by a friend to make twin baby boy quilts for her new nephews! I couldn't pass up the opportunity to make these quilts, so I thought I'd share them with you!




This pattern is SO simple, and easy.  It comes together quickly, and can easily be made bigger by adding more blocks.  You could also make the blocks bigger, if you wanted to make a larger quilt.

I was told that the twin's room was done in navy and gray, and so I had fun picking out some awesome navy and gray prints.  I wanted these quilts to be boyish, without being "babyish" if that makes any sense.  I thought I really achieved that with the simple and clean lines of this pattern.


Finished Quilt Size 36" x 36"




 My friend and I had decided it would be a good idea to have something to make each one different, so they could tell which quilt belonged to which boy.  We thought it would be fun to make the backings different.  I quilted both quilts with organic wavy lines.  It gave the quilt a nice texture, but kept the overall quilt simple. 




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I hope you enjoyed this fun and simple quilt pattern! 



Monday, July 21, 2014

Simple Sixteen Free Quilt Pattern

Hi there! I am really excited to share this quilt with you guys today for Christmas in July! 

This quilt has been in the works for a little while now, and I couldn't be happier with how it turned out!   This quilt was made from the Back Porch Prints from Wilmington Prints.  These prints are 1930's inspired Christmas prints, and are really spectacular.   To stick to the vintage theme, we thought it would be great to use a linen fabric for the background fabric.  The two different fabrics really play well with each other and give it an awesome vintage vibe and great texture. 


Simple Sixteen Quilt Kit -- Purchase HERE    SOLD OUT


Thursday, May 22, 2014

Oh Sew Baby!

I have something exciting to share with you all today! Today we are starting a new series on the blog called "Oh Sew Baby!"  This series will be full of fun new tutorials just for baby! We have a full schedule of amazing bloggers ready to share some great new projects!

May 27 - ***Open Linky for all Baby Sewing Tutorials! Anyone can participate!***
May 29 - Ella and Nesta
June 10 - Modern Handcraft
June 19 - Berry Barn Designs
June 26 - Climbing the Willow

***May 27 I will open up a linky party for anyone that wants to link up any old or new baby related tutorial! If you link something up, you will be entered to win a $50 gift certificate to the Fort Worth Fabric Studio Shop!! I will leave the linky open until the end of the series! So be sure to come back and link up!

I am going to be kicking the series off with a fun new quilt pattern called Scooter! I was really inspired by this fun print from Robert Kaufman called Retro Racers!  I knew I had to make a quilt featuring this great print!

Download Free Scooter PDF Pattern

This quilt was so fun to make and came together so quickly! The finished quilt measures at 45" x 45".  The great thing about this pattern is that you can chain piece the blocks and it makes it go so quickly.   This is such an easy block to put together and is great for those larger prints, so you can show them off!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Hidden Star Quilt {Free Pattern}


Hi there! I have finally completed the red/aqua quilt, and am ready to show you the tutorial on how to make this quilt top! :) 

I have decided to name this quilt "Hidden Star" because if you look closely, you can see the white stars come out in the secondary pattern.  :) 



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