Quilts and More Winter 2016
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Winter 2016
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Scrap Lab Table Topper
Designer: Sherri K. Falls of This & That Pattern Company
Fabric: Simple collection of Indah batiks and solids from Me+You for Hoffman California Fabrics
Select your favorite precut 8" hexagons (or 10" squares) for a small tabletop project.
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Scrap Lab Throw
Designer: Monique Dillard of Open Gate Quilts
Fabric: Simple collection of Indah batiks and solids from Me+You for Hoffman California Fabrics
A solid black sashing and background showcase the fabric design in each half hexagon.
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Scrap Lab Tree Skirt
Merry and Bright Tree Skirt
Holiday decorations don't always have to be made using traditional colors. Mix it up and use a different color palette for modern flair.
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Winter 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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Arcade
Designer: Sherri McConnell
Start with precut 10" and 2-1⁄2" squares for a wide variety of coordinated prints.
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On Point Pillow
Designer: Edith Minne
Ribbons and fabrics: Chipper collection by Tula Pink for Renaissance Ribbons and FreeSpirit Fabrics
Substitute ribbon for fabric strips to make a stunning home decor accent, and use the leftovers for a pincushion.
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On Point Pincushion
Designer: Edith Minne
Ribbons and fabrics: Chipper collection by Tula Pink for Renaissance Ribbons and FreeSpirit Fabrics
Substitute ribbon for fabric strips to make a stunning home decor accent, and use the leftovers for a pincushion.
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Candy Cane
Designers: Jo Kramer and Kelli Hanken of Jo's Country Junction
Boasting a classic red-and-white color combo, this throw can segue past the holidays into Valentine's Day and the Fourth of July.
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Candy Cane Color Option
Blueberries and Cream
Alternate light and dark prints for a throw that takes it one step at a time. Flannel fabrics and blue prints make this quilt perfect for winter nights, but the pattern is versatile enough for any color combination.
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Dinner Wear
Designer: Elizabeth Stumbo
Dress up your table setting with an easy-to-sew place mat sporting a bow-tie band to keep your silverware neat and tidy.
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Dinner Wear Color Option
Project tester: Jan Ragaller
Fabrics: Christmas Bells collection by Jennifer Chiaverini for Red Rooster Fabrics
Jan Ragaller mixed a print, plaid, and a fussy-cut stripe for a festive holiday version of Dinner Wear.
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Split the Difference
Designer: Ann D. Hansen
Assemble an assortment of contemporary prints in big blocks that pop off a neutral background.
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Sweet Scribbles
Designer: Minki Kim
Use your sewing machine and a heavyweight thread to draw lines on scraps of fabric.
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Under the Tree
Designer: Sue Marsh of Whistlepig Creek Productions
Fabrics: Christmas Wishes collection by Sue Marsh for RJR Fabrics
Sawtooth Stars anchor the tree skirt corners. Omit the center hole to make an easy, festive table topper.
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Dotty
Designer: Jill Abeloe Mead
An oversize pincushion is a must-have accessory by the sewing machine or cutting table.
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Dotty Color Option
Batik Log Cabin Pillow
A pillow of Log Cabin blocks showcases beautiful batiks in a rainbow of colors.
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Rail Fence Ripple
Designer: Becky Cogan for Need'l Love
Making strip sets saves time when a design requires several units of the same pieces.
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Forest Frolic
Designer: Nancy Mahoney
Fabrics: Walk in the Woods collection by Timeless Treasures Fabrics
Woodland prints are showcased, adding a whimsical accent to traditional blocks.
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Mini Makeover
Quiltmaker: Jody Sanders
Fabrics: Peppered Cottons collection by Pepper Cory for Studio E Fabrics
To create a mini quilt inspired by Arcade by designer Sherri McConnell, we sewed four 6-1⁄2"-square-finished blocks instead of 17-1⁄2"-square-finished blocks.