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My Constitution Oak and FREE Pattern

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Many times I like to revisit my traditional patterns and traditional fabrics. They comfort me like no other! Constitution Oak is one I created for Windham Fabrics in 2015 based on an historic quilt. It was published many years ago in a magazine: Constitution Oak Quilt, unknown date I have used this block pattern in my Block a Day calendars. I love the symmetry of the blocks, don't you? And I also love appliqué - when I can do it using my sewing machine! I actually took the plunge and made the quilt from the digital pattern (which you can find the link for below). The center is a 64-patch of squares. The corners are appliqué. I used an older Windham Fabrics collection called The Coverlet Collection . Constitution Oak quilt top - 57" x 57" I selected my fabrics for the center 64-patch and made that checkerboard. Then it was time to make my templates for the corners. I printed the templates and then copied them to freezer paper, which I then can attach to the fabric by iro...

Glorious Blooms - Again!

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Today is June 18 and the block featured in my new calendar is Glorious Blooms. I've made this many times because it's a super way to feature an awesome print in the large, 11" center! Here is how it appears in the calendar: Glorious Blooms: 20" Here's my most recent block stitched in three fabrics by Windham: Glorious Blooms: 20" in the Solstice and Moonlit Collections Here is the first quilt I made. It appeared in the Fabric Trends magazine many years ago: I also put it in my book, Supersize 'Em Quilts (2009, Martingale): Glorious Blooms with four 20" blocks I made another quilt and gave it to my guild for our local charities: And just a few more blocks to show you how fun those centers can be: Glorious Blooms with lots of prints! And the single block I made using an older Anna Griffin collection: This is a great way to get to a good sized center quickly! As you can see, I love making this block and think you will, too.

Stairways Block

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The block for today is called the Stairways. It's a nice 16" size and I designed a quilt using it and a block from May called the Album. Go back and look for the May 22 posting. First, the Stairways Block with simple patches: Stairways: 16" Combined with the Album Block (from May 22) and another I called the Four Leaf Clover, here is a quilt using all 3 of these. This appeared in my 2016 desktop Block a Day Calendar (red box). You may still have it! I know I do. Album Quilt: 102" x 102" Yes, so many quilts, so little time. But we can enjoy imagining them!

A Feeling for Provence and FREE Pattern

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I took a trip to visit my daughter in Spain (2001) while she was studying abroad. She was in her 3rd year of college (Georgetown University). My husband and I figured we would spend a few days in France along the way. I found some beautiful fabrics in a Paris quilt shop, owned by an American woman! Three whirlwind days, but I made sure I got in some quilts! Here is one I made in 2018 from a delightful print I couldn't bear to cut up for many years! The center panel was purchased in that Paris quilt shop! (Though I think it was printed in the USA . . .) Memories of Paris The free pattern is one I made in 2006 and it appeared in one of our Sampler Quilts magazine issues. I call it  a  Feeling for Provence . It's composed of four 12" blocks (and some of those blocks are made of smaller 6" blocks!). I no longer have the quilt, but it sure is a beauty! A Feeling for Provenc e: 44" x 44" It's a lovely four page pdf in color with all cutting directions and the ...

Quilts for Charity

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Yes, I have closets full of unfinished quilts - aka, tops. And they are sad, so I told them they could be quilted and given to some folks who need some tender, loving care because they're sick. You should have heard all the yelling and singing and clapping from those closets! Here are a few I've finished recently and are destined to go to Hopes and Dreams which then gives them to folks with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). They were beautifully quilted by Kathy Gray of Manassas, VA.  Bubbles and Hexagons  is the first. These are half-hexagons which are cut from 10" layer cake squares, but are easily cut from 4-1/2" strips. NO y-seams! This was a popular workshop for several years. Bubbles and Hexagons : 60" x 64" The next one is my Sweet Baby Logs quilt using black, white and red prints. If you click that link, you will see it in several colors. Yes, I made them all. The log cabin is a favorite of many quilters! Baby Logs : 56" x 56" I'll shar...

Irish Puzzle and FREE Quilt Pattern

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This is June and there are all these fun blocks in my Block a Day Calendar. Today's block is Irish Puzzle. It also has an alternate name of Delectable Mountains. Irish Puzzle (10" x 10") Here is my version of the Irish Puzzle. I used Equinox fabrics from Benartex. Irish Puzzle: 10" I created a digital quilt using this block (and 2 others) for my 2010 Block a Day calendar. I had given the Irish Puzzle an alternate name (Delectable Mountains). The appliquéd butterfly is a vintage pattern. Wanna see my digital rendition? Delectable Mountains quilt : 66" x 78" Here's the sweet Mountain Butterfly block (also 10"): Mountain Butterfly Block - appliquéd For those who own my New Perpetual Block-a-Day Calendar (C&T Publishing), the pattern is yours by clicking those links above. You have to own the calendar to know how to cut the patches for the 2 pieced blocks. All yardages are given for the whole quilt. The Butterfly Block is included, of course!

Duck and Ducklings

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Today is June 5 and the calendar block is Duck and Ducklings. Why it got that name, I don't know! Here is the block I made last year using the Windham Moonlit and Solstice Collections: June 5: Duck and Ducklings, 15" I also had this block in my first perpetual calendar by Martingale (2007) and it appeared on January 9. This was made by Patricia Bryant from Australia. Duck and Ducklings by Patricia Bryant Susan B. is one of my Calendar Girls and she made one also: Duck and Ducklings by Susan B. This is a vintage block and look at how it was published long ago! This appeared in the Kansas City Star with Ruby McKim's signature. Lovely blocks made with lovely fabric!