These fold-and-turn coasters are SO easy and fun to make! I first saw this pattern in 2002 at a guild meeting, and the instructions were handwritten. There were no pictures … only hand drawings. Well, we’ve come a long way in 8 years! I made this set of 4 coasters to include with the potholders I made for Amy’s Potholder Pass #2 . These coasters were made with five 5-inch cotton squares and one 5-inch flannel square. These can also be made in other sizes as long as the squares are equal in size. Suggested square sizes range from 4-1/2” to 6” … your choice. You may also use one 5-inch batting square, but I found batting was a tad too thick. But, again, your choice. Instructions: (1) Y ou will choose three different fabrics. Two fabrics will be used for the top of the coaster and one will be used for the bottom (backing). I chose the light blue for the bottom: (2) Cut fabric to the desired square size. I us...
I previously posted about my Halloween No Point Stars top, and I am happy to say that I finally finished the quilt ... just in time for Halloween! I used a polyester snow blanket remnant for the batting. Yes, a snow blanket used for Christmas villages. This was not originally intentional. I didn't want to use Warm & Natural as I was not going to use this as a "blanket" but rather as a display/decoration. I wanted a lightweight batting so I looked through my bin of batting remnants and found what I thought was just right. As I was basting the quilt, I noticed some glitter - not much - just a tiny bit on the "batting". It finally dawned on me why it felt a little different! How did this snow blanket get mixed in with my regular batting remnants? Anyway, I was already halfway done so I decided to go with it. I didn't have any Halloween fabric large enough for a backing but I found this black-and-white toile fabric, which is actual...
Free to Be Wild Horse Panel Finished Size: 67" x 72" Started 12/30/23 - Finished 1/8/24 I saw this quilt on social media a couple of years ago promoting Riley Blake's Back In The Saddle Collection. I was immediately captivated and knew I wanted to make it for my daughter. Sadly, this was an older collection, and this particular panel with the black horse was nowhere to be found. However, I found this panel with the running wild horses from the same collection and knew my daughter would love it. In December, I decided to make this quilt for my daughter's birthday this month. I searched social media for a pattern and found a tutorial for this quilt by Quiltscapes . Luckily, I found the pillow panels from the same collection for the quilt's four corners. Sewing the top was fast and easy -- just add strips for borders and done. I quilted it with an E2E design from My Creative Stitches and used Warm & Natural for batting. My daughter's birthday is next week....
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