For all you history buffs out there (and since I’m talking to quilters, I know a lot of you are history lovers!) I have a special treat for you… A Titanic block!
Category: Fat Quarter Projects
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Modern City Blocks Quilt
This is a variation of my City Blocks Quilt presented yesterday. It has been kicked up a notch with Sashing between all the patches, making it look completely different.
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City Blocks Quilt (And The Pattern!)

OOPS! I forgot to post the pattern earlier. I have added it now!Here’s a fun little quilt (well, 48″ x 64″) that is quick and easy to make. My sample is made from terrific New York City fabric from CityQuilter.com. Check out that Bagel fabric!
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The Postage Stamp Doll Quilt / Table Topper
The Postage Stamp quilt has a long tradition in quiltmaking going back well into the 1800s. Then, every scrap counted and nothing was wasted. That concept still applies for quilters today. So dig through your scrap bag and/or swap some with friends to create your own bit of history. (more…)
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Sashed 9-Patch Doll Quilt

Here is a very traditional doll quilt. This quilt can be made in a variety of looks: Reproduction, scrappy or two color. And these instruction show you how to make it easily. (more…) -

Folded Coasters
Here is a fabulous and simple gift idea. A set of beautiful and useful coasters that are quite enjoyable to make.
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2012 Doll Quilts/Table Toppers
These Doll Quilts are really getting to me. I’m nearly done with my Time Flies Quilt and have started on the Arroyo 4-Patch (above) and I am hoping to whip a RockABye up soon!
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Quilter’s Alphabet Block Of The Week – The First 8 Blocks And More!

This post offers links to the first 8 PDFs for our Quilter’s Alphabet Blocks. We are honoring our quilting traditions and focusing on the state of quiltmaking today with this ABC Block Of The Week Quilt. This is a FUN quilt! I’ve started mine – Have you started yours?
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2012 Swap Quilts
This year in my classes, we are doing a swap a month and a free quilt pattern will be offered here for each swap. In January, we swapped Blues for the Blue Brick Quilt. February was Reds and the Scattered Hearts Quilt (above).







