Refine search

Patriotic - Americana


$8.00  
Learn tips for strip piecing the Star of Bethlehem so that you don't end up with a volcano-like bump in the middle of your quilt. The star uses 5 fat quarters-I chose soft peach and turquoise colors that reminded me of our beloved Mother and Grammie. Finished size: - 24" x 24" Designed by...

$8.00  
Those small scraps that you just hate to throw away can find a home in this little scrap quilt. Made of rectangles and squares, it goes together quickly and easily. The stack of rectangles that I cut for this quilt brought back memories of my children playing with Gramps' pennies. Finished...

$8.00  
As a child, I delighted in the story that Aunt Agnes told about the time that the elastic in her bloomers broke while she was in church. Perhaps they were made of fabrics like those used in the 3" blocks set on point in this small quilt. Note the prairie point edge that results when you trim...

$8.00  
You only need an 8" square of each of the contrasting fabrics used in the 48 blocks and sawtooth border in this quilt dedicated to my youngest son. As the vertical columns of 3" blocks change directions, a zig-zag design emerges in the horizontal rows across the quilt top. Finished size: 27"...

$8.00  
This quilt, made of 12 four-inch Star of the West blocks set on point, is named for my friend, Susan, who recently lost her battle with cancer. Notice that the diamond-shaped star points are really made of 2 half-square triangles, making construction of this block very easy. Finished size: -...

$8.00  
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...

$8.00  
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...

$8.00  
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

$8.00  
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...

$8.00  
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...

$8.00  
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...

$8.00  
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
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11