Quilts and More Spring 2015
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Spring 2015
The Spring 2015 issue of Quilts and More is on sale from February 3--April 21.
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Scrap Lab Table Topper
Designer: Sherri K. Falls of This & That Patterns
Fabrics: Whitewashed Cottage collection by 3 Sisters for Moda Fabrics
Romantic florals and faded shades of yellow and coral combine for a sweet spring table topper.
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Scrap Lab Tote
Designer: Monique Dillard of Open Gate Quilts
Fabrics: Whitewashed Cottage collection by 3 Sisters for Moda Fabrics
Try a simple method to make the chevron unit for a striking accent row on a pieced tote.
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Scrap Lab Pot Holders
Tweet Treat Pot Holders
Turn precut 10" squares into cute pot holders that make great gifts! Tuck a recipe into the pot holder pocket to give the recipient culinary inspiration.
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Sew Easy Sampler
Designer: Sandra Clemons
Fabrics: Cotton Couture solids collection from Michael Miller Fabrics
Join us in 2015 to make the Sew Easy Sampler quilt. Get the fabric requirements here and the individual block instructions in each issue, and then join us on Instagram and Facebook to see what others are sewing with hashtag #qamsewalong.
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Ring Around the Roses
Designer: Keiko Clark
Learn how to layer, sew, and twist fabric to create a stylish bag to carry your cell phone.
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Ring Around the Roses Color Option
Blueberry Twist
Scrunched squares of classic blue prints add a fun twist to a traditional pillow .
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Splash of Sparkle
Designer: Sherri McConnell
Fabrics: Daysail collection by Bonnie and Camille for Moda Fabrics
Stars float on a background of bright white. Add interest with gray dot triangles corners.
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Splash of Sparkle Color Option
Walk in the Woods
Use blue, green, and brown prints to create dreamy star blocks. The natural colors give the impression that the stars are sparkling down through a forest canopy.
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Back and Forth
Designer: Melanie McFarland
Punches of bold prints and pops of bright color combine for an eye-catching kid's quilt and matching doll quilt. Soft plush fabric on the back makes it super cuddly.
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Color is the Key
Designer: Molly Hanson of Sew Wrong Sew Right
Fabrics: Cotton Supreme Solids collection from RJR Fabrics
Blend the best of old and new. An iconic key motif and solids in contemporary hues make a dramatic statement in a playful throw.
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Color is the Key Color Option
Color of Love
Solid color hearts stand out against a black background on this throw pillow. Use variegated thread to quilt a stipple stitch for an interesting pop of color.
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Bunny Hop
Designer: Roseann Meehan Kermes
Jump right in and try your hand at wool appliqué.
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A Pinch of This
Designer: Bev Getschel
The perfect recipe for a spring-inspiredquilt yields an eclectic mix of prints and florals.
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Gather & Go
Designer: Caroline Hulse of Sew Caroline
Fabrics: Gleeful collection by Sew Caroline for Art Gallery Fabrics
As you travel, keep track of cosmetics, sewing supplies, or jewelry in a trio of drawstring bags.
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Gather & Go Color Option
In a Cinch Bags
Starting with reversible prequilted fabric makes these bags easy to whip up and gives them a more defined shape.
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Homemade Happiness
Designer: Joanna Figueroa of Fig Tree & Co.
Combine Flying Geese units and triangle-squares to fashion cheerful decorator pillows in two sizes.
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Homemade Happiness Color Option
Shades of Lavender
Geometric patterns in springtime colors take center stage on this delightful pillow duet.
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2-Hour Quilt
Designer: Katie Hennagir
Fabrics: Giggle and Grow collection from Andover Fabrics
A quilt top can be assembled in two hours when you start with a printed panel as the center.
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Exclamation Point
Designer: Wendy Sheppard
Fabrics: Bread & Butter collection by Lynette Anderson and Cotton Supreme collection, both for RJR Fabrics
Achieve sharp points by foundation-piecing each block.
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Roll It Up!
Fabrics: Ladybugs collection by Debi Hron and Sketch Basic collection, both for Timeless Treasures Fabrics
Don't worry about loose threads or frayed edges. With the "burrito" method, a pillowcase with no exposed raw edges is easy to make.
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Hot Pockets
Designer: Jan Ragaller
Pot holders are classic kitchen essentials. They serve up both safety and charm when made with your favorite fabrics.