The big block quilt for today is the Broken Pinwheel. Use the block calculator from www.myquiltgenie.com with the following settings...
Method: Traditional or Special Ruler
Size: 34 inch square
Columns: 1
Rows: 1
When you choose the "special ruler" setting, you'll be able to easily use fat quarters to make this quilt. Sew the block as instructed, add 1 inch and 4 inch finished borders and you'll have a quick 44 inch quilt for yourself or as a gift.
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Quilt as Desired
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
Monday, July 16, 2012
Another Fractured Quilt Block
Ribbon Star block is a great 3 by 3 square grid layout block that has "ribbons" that are formed when multiple blocks are grouped together. It's a very simple block that uses half square triangle units and squares.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Fracture A Quilt Block



Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Make It Scrappy
When I first started quilting I choose the least variety of fabric to make the quilt look good and spent a long time agonizing over whether this fabric went with this other fabric. It sometimes took days and several trips to the fabric store to even start my masterpiece. Then I started making scrappy quilts. It boggled my mind that other quilters could get so many pieces of fabric to coordinate so well together. In my mind they must have spent months picking out each individual fabric to go so well together.
Now I know that it can be easier to use alot of different fabric rather than picking out those 3 or 4 perfectly blended fabrics. My first scrappy quilt came about by accident. I wanted to make a scrappy "Morning Star" quilt. I started picking out fabric and tried to make sure each fabric I picked went well with every other fabric I had already picked. My head was spinning.
Finally I decided to just start sewing, because even if it looked hideous (and some of those fabrics absolutely look hideous right next to each other), that was okay. I just wanted to sew the quilt!
When it was all finally done, I stepped back and looked and it was NOT hideous. In fact it became one of my favorite quilts. Since then when I intend to make a very scrappy quilt I just reach into the scraps and sew without thinking. Other times I try to use scrappy color groups or values to keep the design visible while adding a bit of sparkle to the quilt.
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
Now I know that it can be easier to use alot of different fabric rather than picking out those 3 or 4 perfectly blended fabrics. My first scrappy quilt came about by accident. I wanted to make a scrappy "Morning Star" quilt. I started picking out fabric and tried to make sure each fabric I picked went well with every other fabric I had already picked. My head was spinning.
Finally I decided to just start sewing, because even if it looked hideous (and some of those fabrics absolutely look hideous right next to each other), that was okay. I just wanted to sew the quilt!
When it was all finally done, I stepped back and looked and it was NOT hideous. In fact it became one of my favorite quilts. Since then when I intend to make a very scrappy quilt I just reach into the scraps and sew without thinking. Other times I try to use scrappy color groups or values to keep the design visible while adding a bit of sparkle to the quilt.
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
Monday, July 2, 2012
Broken Diamonds quilt pattern
A new quilt pattern is available for $0.99 in multiple electronic formats from online versions to Kindle & Nook versions.
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/178217
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/178217
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Big Block Baby Quilt
This quilt uses 1 block 36 inches square with 4 inch cornerstone borders. When finished you'll have a quick 44 inch square quilt using the Aunt Eliza's Star block, perfect for a baby.
Block Size = 36 inches
Columns = 1
Rows = 1
Sew the block as directed.
Aunt Eliza's Star Block
Use the Aunt Eliza's Star block calculator with the settings as follows...Block Size = 36 inches
Columns = 1
Rows = 1
Sew the block as directed.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Rectangle Fabric Calculator Widget
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Square Fabric Calculator Widget
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
Monday, June 25, 2012
Nine on Point Block Fabric Calculator
A new fabric calculator is now available for the Nine on Point quilt block. Choose from multiple sizes, methods and quantities of blocks as well as see a preview of a quilt.
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
Happy Quilting,
Jeanne
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