Jul 25, 2014 - HEARTS for YOU/ Quilt Pattern by Under the Garden Moon TLC's Treasures https://www.etsy.com/listing/197675960/hearts-for-you-quilt-pattern-by-under?ref.
Area 3 Chapters in the beautiful state of Maine:.Bog Hoot Quilters-Mechanic Falls area.Chickadee Quilters-Bridgton Area.Classic Quilters of Lewiston-Auburn Area.Country Aire Quilters-Turner Area.Country Square Quilters-North Jay/Wilton Area.Cross Country Quilters-Bethel Area.Grammy's Choice Quilters-Canton Area.Ladies of the Lake Quilters-Peru/Rumford/Dixfield Area.Lisbon Krazy Kwilters-Lisbon Area.Pine Needle Quilters-Norway/South Paris Area.Scraps and Patches Quilters-Poland Area.Village Scrappers Quilters-Livermore Area.
UPDATED – no longer free but still some great patternsIf you’ve been quilting even for a short time then you’ve probably heard of Fons and Porter and their fab quilting magazine. They also have a website chock full of information and today I’m going to have a look at the selection of. First though, let’s have a brief look at the Fons Porter history and how they got to where they are today.Marianne Fons BioMarianne Fons has been quilting for over 3 decades and started around the time of the American Bicentennial in 1976 when she was 25. She won a blue ribbon at a state fair in Iowa in 1979 with her first “significant” quilt. In an interview over at (long arm quilting machines) she says “there wasn’t much competition!”. Bonus Quilts – There are THREE pages of free quilt patterns here, I definitely agree with the “bonus” description! From the charming “Wine and Lime” wall hanging to the beautiful “Heart and Soul” bed quilt pattern; there’s something for everyone in this section.Quilt Designs – There are even more quilting projects on this page, I particularly like the “Keepsake Quilting Batik Bag,” it’s going on my list of “projects to make.” The “Autumn at the Courthouse” is made using the ever popular log cabin blocks is another favorite, a bit tricky to do being at the intermediate level but still one I’d like to try.Love of Knitting – A few free knitting patterns in here, although I was surprised to see them!
Thinking about it though, in my experience most quilters/sewers also do a bit of knitting, I know I do. I love the baby sweater and knitted blanket, this is one I’ll make for my Granddaughter.The ribbon wrap is an interesting one, made by sewing ribbon and yarns together using a water soluble film to sandwich the layers together. I haven’t seen this technique before but it’s very effective, gives a shimmery effect to the wrap.Size Charts – A really useful addition to this section, with pages of size charts for a whole raft of different designs.
I see so many nice quilt patterns it’s good to see instructions for sizing for your chosen projectThese are just a few of the patterns available, to see the whole collection of and choose your next project! Post navigation.