Quilts and More Fall 2016
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Fall 2016
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Scrap Lab Throw
Designer: Sherri K. Falls of This & That Pattern Company
Fabrics: Bella Solids collection by Moda Fabrics
Combine two solids for each positive/negative pair of blocks.
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Scrap Lab Wall Quilt
Designer: Monique Dillard of Open Gate Quilts
Fabrics: Bella Solids collection by Moda Fabrics
A scrappy binding adds another design element (and uses up the remaining fabric).
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Scrap Lab Wall Quilt
Mini Barn Quilt
Use solid fabrics and vertical line quilting to add modern flair to a mini that mimics a barn quilt.
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Fall Pouch
Designer: Roseann Meehan Kermes
Try your hand at appliqué by using felted wool to make a small project bursting with seasonal creativity.
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Corn Maze
Designer: Sarah Maxwell of Designs by Sarah J
Fabrics: Cozies Harvest collection by Designs by Sarah J for Marcus Fabrics
As the temperatures cool, stay warm and cozy with a flannel quilt.
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Corn Maze Color Option
Electric Shock
Make a big impact with blocks composed of bright prints and an electric zigzag design.
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Roll With It
Designer: Kristyne Czepuryk
A unique feature of this pencil holder is the detachable round case rolled up inside. Use the case to hold a sharpener and other notions.
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Double Trouble
Designer: Scott Hansen of Blue Nickel Studios
Celebrate Halloween with a quilt that showcases two versions of the traditional Churn Dash block.
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Toddler Tote
Designer: Elaine Theriault
Fabrics: ColorWorks Concepts Phase II collection by Northcott Fabrics
Gather precut 5-inch squares to fashion a large tote suitable for carrying toys, books, and other items whenever you're on the go.
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Toddler Tote Color Option
Crafty Tote
Do you love the look of a patchwork tote but don't want to take the time to piece one? Use a preprinted panel instead! This tote is a terrific take-along to a sewing retreat or knitting get-together.
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Memory Maker
Designer: Theresa Porter of The Meandering Thread
Combine various sizes of T-shirt logos and pieced sections to make a keepsake that will be cherished for years to come.
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Give Thanks
Designer: Kim Christopherson of Kimberbell Designs
Pair piecing and appliqué for an autumn-inspired table runner.
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Pilot's License
Designer: Marie Eldredge
Reminiscent of vintage airplanes, this quilt will add charm to any future aviator's bedroom.
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Travel Light
Designer: Monique Dillard
The perfect on-the-go bag with internal and external pockets for plenty of storage.
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Travel Light Color Option
Tropical Traveller
Combine tropical prints for a vacation bag that easily stores travel essentials.
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Happy Haunting
Designer: Tammy Silvers of Tamarinis
Don't be afraid to try a new technique. Ease into foundation piecing with wonky pumpkins. And then make an improvisationally pieced star.
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Mini Makeover
Quiltmaker: Jody Sanders
Fabrics: Postage Stamp collection by Mary Koval for Windham Fabrics
To make a mini quilt inspired by Double Trouble by designer Scott Hansen, we made nine 4-1⁄2"-square-finished B blocks instead of 9"-square-finished B blocks.