Spacer borders are often vital to attaining the desired look of a quilt. This is especially true for Medallion Quilts since they are all borders!
Category: Free Quilt Pattern
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Quilter’s Alphabet Block of the Week: The Letter H
I want to thank everyone who acknowledged that I am moving toward posting just the outline of our blocks to save on ink and wear and tear. I will try to be consistent in this.
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Spring Medallion: Twisted Ribbon Border
We have been off on Spring Break this week but class resumes on Monday. Now we are ready for the next round of our Spring Medallion: The Twisted Ribbon.
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Quilters Alphabet G: Grandma’s Glorious Garden
Grandma’s Flower Garden is the quintescient quilt pattern. So beautiful with all those neat little hexagons and so difficult with all those neat little hexagons! But how could I not include Grandma’s Glorious Garden as our G
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The Ventura 100 Doll Quilt
This is just FUN!
We had a roaring good time when we raced up to Ventura for our quilting retreat. I saw this antique quilt in a vignette at Roxanne’s Quilt Shop in Carpinteria and thought what a cute doll quilt it would make. -

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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Quilter’s Alphabet Block of the Week 13 – G
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Here is the next installment in our 2012 Block of the Week: The Quilter’s Alphabet. Doing a Block of the Week really marks the time… We are 13 weeks into 2012. That’s one-quarter of the year! Time does fly!
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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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Spring Medallion: Mitering the Corners of the Applique Border
Charlotte, a class member and great quilter, offered to show us her favorite method of mitering the corners of our Applique Border on the Spring Medallion Quilt. This is a great method and Charlotte has done a wonderful job with her instructions.










