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This is one of the easiest quilts you'll ever make, and a great way to use up scraps or showcase your favorite fabrics. It's constructed of small squares sewn to the corners of larger squares to make 2 ½" melon patch blocks that remind me of designs on the porch at Grandma's house. Finished...

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This 9-patch quilt made of 3" blocks can be hung as a horizontal or vertical strippie quilt. Use coordinated fabrics from a single fabric line or mix and match your scraps to make this quilt named for my birdwatcher husband who is always on a quest to find rare species. Finished size: 31" x...

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Scraps of flannel plaids and stripes were used to make the 12 off-center log cabin blocks that finish at 3 ¾ . Log cabin quilts always remind me of the pictures on the can for Lincoln Logs, a popular toy when I was a child. Finished size: 19" x 23" Designed by Carol Hopkins

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This is a great way to use your favorite striped fabric. Use it to sash 12 of these easy 5" blocks, add a large border print, and you've got an eye-catching quilt. I've often borrowed Scarlett O'Hara's famous line, "I'll think about that tomorrow," so it seemed fitting to name a Civil War era...

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This quilt may look complicated, but it's really just 6" hour-glass blocks (quarter-square triangles) set on point surrounded by sashing made of half-square triangles. Use left-over triangles from other projects or make new ones in your favorite colors to create this quilt named for our paternal...

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Good things come in small sizes - fabric scraps, miniature blocks, little quilts, and in my case beautiful twin grandbabies. This easy-to-piece quilt is made of 11 small nine-patch blocks and lots of small rectangles all of which could come from your scrap basket or that charm pack you've been...

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It's been said that stars helped guide the way north for slaves who sought freedom during the Civil War. Hopefully they shone as brightly as the blue stars on this quilt so that the journey was less difficult. Finished quilt size: 31" x 31" Designed by Carol Hopkins

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The colors of the flowers on this quilt remind me of the time my mother and I collected donations for paper poppies on Veteran's Day on the front steps of a bank in Pittsburgh. I remember feeling like such an important six year old as people dropped money into the can I was holding! Finished...

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Our grandson Alik, nicknamed "Mo" by his mom, has such a little waist that his pants often end up around his ankles. We solved the problem one day with a tiny pair of suspenders that remind me of the rows of blocks in this quilt. Finished quilt size: 21 1/2" x 25 1/2" Designed by Carol Hopkins

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I remember watching Grandpap play solitaire while he listened to the radio. He kept the cards lined up perfectly throughout the entire game. The way the pattern in these blocks lines up across the quilt top reminded me of him moving the cards around as he smoked his pipe. Finished quilt size:...

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Spring is here and everyone is planting seeds in preparation for summer gardens. The bright little triangles on this quilt could be cotton seeds that sprout wonderful fabrics for quilters! Finished quilt size: 23" x 23" Designed by Carol Hopkins

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When it came time to name this quilt, my husband said it reminded him of pictures he'd seen in which Civil War battles were fought in fields divided by rail fences. This quilt is dedicated to all soldiers who take risks and make personal sacrifices in times of war. Finished quilt size: 44" x...

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My long-time quilting friend, Garnet, makes wonderful old-looking quilts that always have a special feature like a piece border or an original quilting design that makes other quilters ask, "How did you figure that out?" And her answer is often, "I just drew it on an envelope," or "I just folded...

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I have collected Judie Rothermel fabrics since her first line was printed in 1987. I didn't start out with a plan to collect them, but every time she came out with new prints, I just had to have them. Twenty years later, Judie's fabrics continue to call to me from their bolts on quilt shop...

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When Uncle Eddie introduced us to Ellie, his wife-to-be, I thought she had a wonderful last name AND she was what I wanted to be when I grew up--an elementary school teacher. The former Miss Teegarden has always made and done special things, and then to top it off, she became a quilter!! So...

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This quilt, composed of 12 pieced blocks that finish at 4 ½” each, brings back memories of Minnie, our family dog who loved having her own cup of ice cream when we stopped at Dairy Queen. A messy eater, Minnie usually ended up with whiskers covered in vanilla and strawberry ice cream, reminding...

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If you’ve made any of my previous patterns, you know that I usually name my quilts after family members and friends. So perhaps you’re curious about who the hooker is! Well, there’s no scandalous family story here (at least not that I know of). General Hooker was an officer in the Civil War...

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Had my brother-in-law, Alex, been a soldier in the Civil War, his culinary skills undoubtedly would have earned him the job of cooking for his fellow soldiers. Even if the available supplies were limited to dried beans, as was often the case, he would have figured out how to make a tasty meal!...

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This quilt, made of twelve 4 ½” pieced blocks set on point, is named for my niece Abby (previously introduced as one of my “little nieces” in Civil War Legacies pattern #202). She has a collection of lovely gowns made of beautifully colored fabrics that she wore to various high school dances and...

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The small squares in the scrappy 4-patches in this quilt remind me of the buttons that decorated soldiers’ uniforms during the Civil War. Finished size: - 19" x 21" Designed by Carol Hopkins

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Our dear family friend, Myron, worked hard at building the perfect campfire at the lake where we spent childhood weekends from spring through fall. There was always a spot of warmth and brightness waiting for us during cool evenings, much like the red slivers in the blocks of this small scrap...

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Finished size: - 52" x 57" Finished block size: 5" X 5" Designed by Carol Hopkins

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Had my brother-in-law, Alex, been a soldier in the Civil War, his culinary skills undoubtedly would have earned him the job of cooking for his fellow soldiers. Even if the available supplies were limited to dried beans, as was often the case, he would have figured out how to make a tasty meal!...

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Had my brother-in-law, Alex, been a soldier in the Civil War, his culinary skills undoubtedly would have earned him the job of cooking for his fellow soldiers. Even if the available supplies were limited to dried beans, as was often the case, he would have figured out how to make a tasty meal!...

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Had my brother-in-law, Alex, been a soldier in the Civil War, his culinary skills undoubtedly would have earned him the job of cooking for his fellow soldiers. Even if the available supplies were limited to dried beans, as was often the case, he would have figured out how to make a tasty meal!...

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Had my brother-in-law, Alex, been a soldier in the Civil War, his culinary skills undoubtedly would have earned him the job of cooking for his fellow soldiers. Even if the available supplies were limited to dried beans, as was often the case, he would have figured out how to make a tasty meal!...

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Had my brother-in-law, Alex, been a soldier in the Civil War, his culinary skills undoubtedly would have earned him the job of cooking for his fellow soldiers. Even if the available supplies were limited to dried beans, as was often the case, he would have figured out how to make a tasty meal!...

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Had my brother-in-law, Alex, been a soldier in the Civil War, his culinary skills undoubtedly would have earned him the job of cooking for his fellow soldiers. Even if the available supplies were limited to dried beans, as was often the case, he would have figured out how to make a tasty meal!...

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This lap-sized quilt contains 3" shoofly blocks used in the 4-patch units and setting blocks. It is easily assembled using rotary cutting and strip-piecing techniques. The tiny blocks dancing across the quilt top remind me of musical notes in the songs that my oldest son, Tim, writes and sings....

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Quilting friends share the joy of quiltmaking as we support, encourage, and admire each other's talents. Making this small quilt consisting of 20 broken dishes blocks that finish at 3" each would be a good way to thank a dear friend for being the special person she is. Finished size: 16" x 19"...

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The unusual setting for the 6-inch album cross blocks in this quilt eliminates the need for sashing and borders. Half-blocks around the outside edges create the appearance of a pieced border in this quilt named for me, the wife of a whistler. Designed by Carol Hopkins

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May these simple little 3" baskets, inspired by an antique quilt, bring a smile to your day the way Michelle's beautiful smile lifts the hearts of all who meet her. Finished size: 19" x 19" Designed by Carol Hopkins

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The center and corner pinwheel blocks are the focal point of this small medallion quilt. Nana, with whom we worked jigsaw puzzles each Christmas, would have saved the center pinwheels for the last pieces of this quilt puzzle. Finished size: 20" x 20" Designed by Carol Hopkins

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Make this quilt in either 5" (43" X 51" quilt) or 10" blocks (83" X 92" quilt) to commemorate the tremendous bloodshed and loss of life at Antietam Creek, Maryland, in September 1862. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (48" X 58" quilt) or 10" blocks (95" X 115" quilt) to commemorate Sherman's March to the Sea. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (43" X 53" quilt) or 10" blocks (85" X 105" quilt) to commemorate the first major loss of life of the American Civil War at Bull Run, Virginia. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (48" X 58" quilt) or 10" blocks (91" X 111" quilt) to commemorate the loss of Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville, Virginia in 1863. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (40" X 54" quilt) or 10" blocks (74" X 102" quilt) to commemorate the movement of the battlefield into Tennessee & the deep South. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (45" X 57" quilt) or 10" blocks (87" X 112" quilt) to commemorate the military strategist, General Robert E. Lee. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (40" X 47" quilt) or 10" blocks (69" X 82" quilt) to commemorate the first shots of the Civil War fired at Ft. Sumpter, South Carolina, in april 1861. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (41" X 51" quilt) or 10" blocks (74" X 94" quilt) to commemorate the great Union General Ulysses S. Grant's contribution to the American Civil War. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (45" X 49" quilt) or 10" blocks (66" X 98" quilt) to commemorate the US Navy and its blockade of New Orleans during the Civil War in 1862. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (42 1/2" X 50" quilt) or 10" blocks (79" X 94" quilt) to commemorate the Union forces who stopped the invasion of the state of Missourt at Pea Ridge, Arkansas. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (34" X 44" quilt) or 10" blocks (62" X 82" quilt) to commemorate the high casualties of war at the battle by a small log church named Shiolh Church in Tennessee. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (50" X 64" quilt) or 10" blocks (96" X 124" quilt) to commemorate the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, in the summer of 1863. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Make this quilt in either 5" (43" x 56") or 10" blocks (80" x 105" quilt) to commemorate the Confederate General James Longstreet, born in South Carolina in 1821. Designed by Evonne Cook.

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Make this quilt in either 5" (47" x 57" quilt) or 10" blocks (86" x 106") to commemorate the Union General George Meade, born in Spain on December 31, 1815. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Not only is this quilt a tribute to our wonderful USA & its democracy, but Patriot Stars is also my first block of the month pattern design. Measuring 63" x 85" when finished, this six month adventure features four different star blocks with fusible appliques in all the borders; eagles, flags &...
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