Monday Madness – From Miniatures to King-Sized Quilts

Use your scraps to make this Little Scraps – Churn Dash.  This miniature quilt will be 18 1/2″ square when you finish.

This Tea-Lightful table topper is 24″ square and is made with foundation piecing.  Make your teacups with pastels or bold colors or use your floral scraps to make them look like fine china.

When you’re talking babies, Noah’s Ark is a timeless theme.  This  48″ square quilt has a center applique surrounded by several borders for a beautiful finish.

Slice And Dice is made from 10 long quarters (not fat quarters). Slice and dice and sew and you’ll see the blocks coming together quickly.  This lap sized quilt can be as bright and bold as you want!  Isn’t the colorful, narrow border pretty?  It’ll be made from all your leftover scraps from the project.

 

Grab your favorite Jelly Rolls and Charms.  All the cutting is done – you’ll have this quilt together in no time at all!  At 58″ x 78″ this quilt, Ups & Downs,  is just right for a twin sized bed spread.  So easy you’ll probably want to make this one over and over.

Would you believe Mosaic Magic is made from just a modified log cabin block?!  After you make the quilt with the layout shown here you can make another quilt and play with the blocks – they can be set in many different ways for many different looks. Instructions are included for several sizes including a Queen size. 

If you want make a king size quilt really quick, here’s a pattern for you.  Road To Tokyo is made of four patches, squares and blocks of two rectangles – all simple, easy-as-pie pieces, but the results are striking.  You’ll be snuggling under this quilt before you know it.

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