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Times Square is one of those patterns you can make quickly, and by using different fabrics each time, get a whole different look! It employs strip piecing, and has no triangles! Ready, set, sew with 5 fat quarters, a background and "frame" fabric.
All proceeds from this SPECIAL EDITION PATTERN will benefit
Homes for Endangered and Lost Pets.

Get set to have some fun! Although this quilt looks like it has a complicated pieced border, the set-on-point blocks give that illusion, and when you’re done with the blocks, you’re done! We would call this quilt a “confident beginner” quilt, with the emphasis on confident, as it does require good organizational skills.
Ride the waves of fabric in this fabulous design with lots of movement, especially great for batiks. A wonderful stashbuster, as the effect is best with many fabrics. Designed for the Confident Beginner, you will want to have had a bit of experience with invisible applique.
The Lazy Log Cabin is the easiest quilt so far! You can use as few as 6 fabrics and get a stunning effect. The illustrations show you how easy the block is to construct, and the color illustrations get you started on all the possible settings one you have your blocks made. I am sure you will want to try them all.
This quilt was originally designed around a Hoffman Paisley that I couldn't bear to cut into small pieces. The basic block design is most commonly known as Kings Crown, and lends itself beautifully to settings that you might similarly use for Log Cabin or Drunkards Path. It is by no means a difficult quilt but I would not call it a beginner project, either, as it uses half-square triangles and incorporates some bias piecing. Four different settings are included as well as helpful fabric selection tips. I hope you will love putting together as much as I did! Please feel free to email me pictures, as I LOVE show 'n tell!
The One Block Wonder Quilt is another design oppotunity waiting to happen! Once the blocks are completed for the lap/crib or full/queen sizes, get ready to have some fun and decide which setting makes you happiest! Fabric selection suggestions are included in the pattern, along with a color illustration of all the different layouts. I would call this a "confident beginner" level, but even the most skilled quilter will be entertained by the design possibilities!








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