Practical and Pretty Projects – And Penguins Too!
More Monday Madness . . . an eclectic selection of projects.
Use these itty-bitty purses to give a gift of Mad Money or a gift card. Tuck a bit of jewelry or a lip gloss inside. Use as party favors for a little girl’s birthday party or for a wedding shower. Have fun with these and embellish to your heart’s content.
Brickwork is the prettiest brick I’ve seen in a long while. Instructions are included for queen, twin and crib sized quilts. The crib sized quilt is a “quilt-as-you-go” project.
These Pick-A-Pocket organizers come in two sizes: 20″ x 40″ and 20″ x 46″. So many uses . . . . sewing room, home office, kids room.
Quilt Study has instructions are for 10 different miniature quilt blocks measuring 1.5″ square. Layouts are shown for three different sizes of finished collages.
The City Bag is a big enough (11″ x 17″) purse to carry everything you need. It has a whole lot of pockets. This bag would also work well as a small diaper bag. Instructions include Lazy Girl’s ‘No Fear’ zipper technique.
Pattern and all fabrics needed to make this Penquin Chorus Line wall hanging are included. All you’ll need is batting and backing.
Do you have a layer cake that you’ve been holding on to, looking for just the right recipe? Cherries Jubilee might be the one. Instructions are included for How To Sew Curves.
There are so many quilt patterns at Quilters Warehouse that you could spend hours browsing and still not see them all. Hopefully you saw something new here today.
Decorating Made Easy With Fall Patterns
If you enjoy decorating your home seasonally it’s almost time to make the switch to fall. You can browse the quilt patterns at Quilters Warehouse for a large selection, but here are a few to get you started.
Throw Scattered Leaves across your family room couch and you’ll be on your way to transforming your home to an autumn theme. Look at the way the stripes in the border end with the same color in the corners! Very pretty!
Fall Splendor features gently falling leaves on a pieced background. This quilt is easy to make and finishes at 56″ square. AND this one is on sale! Only $5.06!!!
It wouldn’t be fall without pumpkins. So put Pumpkins All Around the house. Instructions for a table runner, wall hanging and candle mat.
Find the perfect spot for this bright wall hanging and you can observe the passing seasons all year. A Parade of Seasons – Fall is just the start . . . of course there is one for each season. This pattern is by Helen Thorn of Pine Tree Lodge so you know the instructions will be easy to follow.
Do you need paper near the phone? Or near the computer to jot down the patterns you like? Here’s a Straddling Scarecrow Notepad all ready for your scribbling.
Fall Glory is a pair of fall quilts. Two different patterns but they compliment each other. The large one finishes at 54″ x 67.5″ and the small one is 48″ x 59.5″. One for the wall and one for the couch. Or one for “papa bear” and one for “mama bear”.
These are just a few of the many seasonal patterns available. But don’t too long choosing – fall will be here before you know it!
Monday Madness – Anything Goes!
This is a new feature at Quilters Showcase. Every Monday an eclectic selection of patterns. They have nothing in common except that you can make them! A peek at patterns that you might not come across in your browsing. Some of them you’ll look at and think “Wow, I have to add that to my ‘to-sew’ list.” Some of them you’ll look at and think “Hmm, no.” And some of them you’ll look at and think “My friend (Mary, Mabel, Miranda, Molly – you pick a name) would love this one. I have to tell her about it.” So, here goes. . .
Nantucket Rose is variation on a center medalion quilt. It is quite striking and conservative looking. You might decide to use some bright colors and change the look entirely. Or maybe soft pastels.
Jean of the Jungle is a slice of the jungle in a 30″ X 37″ wall hanging.
The 2 Hour Reversible Apron is an easy project. Once you see how fun they are to make you’ll want to make a few extra for gifts.
The Tea Party table topper is made with wool felt. This will brighten up any little table, perhaps in your breakfast room or dining room. And what little girl wouldn’t love to have it in her room?
Here’s a hand embroidery project that you can take with you to work on as you wait for appointments. Or to keep your hands busy while you watch tv. Father Christmas Stitchery is an old-fashioned Santa. This project finishes at 18″ square.
I hope you enjoyed our first edition of Monday Madness. Browse more quilt patterns at Quilters Warehouse. Let us know if you find a favorite “buried deep” in all the patterns (there are soooo many!).
Designs To Share With You – Part 2
In the last post you saw a few quilts and a wall hanging offered by Ursula Riegel of Designs To Share With You. As I mentioned there’s lots more than just quilts.
A Handful of Fancy Placemats has five different borders, and they’re EASY to sew! Get ready to dress up your table. Also included are matching coasters and “party dresses” for your glasses.
Now that your table is covered, here’s A Handful of Cushion Covers for your chairs. You can skip the pillow pocket portion of construction and use these as little table toppers. They finish at 16″ square.
Handy Bags have three compartments and two pockets. Perfect little bag to add to your purse collection. They’d make great gifts too!
Pretty Aprons have five deep pockets and four different finishing options. And they are EASY to make! Make one for each holiday or one for each season. Another great gift. You have started sewing for Christmas already, haven’t you?
It seems a year doesn’t go by that we don’t have a baby to sew for whether it’s a friend’s baby or a new grandchild or maybe your own! Quilted Baby Gifts includes instructions for bibs in two sizes, a baby quilt, a blankie and a pillow. Designs To Share With You’s “magic mitering” technique makes these quick and easy.
Give that refrigerator artwork a decent frame! Fridge Quilts & Magnets has instructions for a magnetic quilt with a slide in pocket for artwork, a calendar, or anything you want!
Now, that was a lot of variety and you STILL haven’t seen everything that Designs To Share With You has to offer. Browse through the rest and don’t forget to check all the other quilt patterns before you leave! Happy sewing!
Designs To Share With You – Part 1
Ursula Riegel is the designer of Designs To Share With You. No stranger to sewing, when she began quilting she discovered a new love and it was FUN! She offers clear step by step directions so you can have fun, too. Her patterns include full size quilts, but also include lots of small projects from placemats to tote bags to wall hangings.
Basketweave is a great pattern for new quilters. Design consists of one block, with only straight seams. How to choose the fabric and prepare it, all sewing and assembly instructions, plus quilting and binding are all covered in detail. A first course in quilting!
Tutti-Frutti is another one for beginners. This one has half square triangles. And the instructions include details for three different sizes (lap, single bed sized, and table runner) so you can make them all and get lots of practice on HST. If you weren’t before you started this project, you’ll be an expert when you finish.
This sampler, Home Is Where The Heart Is, will teach several machine techniques. Machine applique, foundation piecing, and curved piecing are a few of the techniques covered with detailed instructions.
If you are looking to learn all about applique, Cat Parade is a great wallhanging for practice. Pattern includes instructions for Satin Stitch Applique, Invisible Machine Applique and Hand Applique.
This is just a sampling of the quilts offered by Designs To Share With You. We haven’t even touched on all the other projects Ursula has to share! Check back soon for part 2.
And in the meantime you can browse all the quilt patterns at QuiltersWarehouse.