Fusion Quilt So there I am looking at some photos on my phone from last summer when I run across a pocket of quilt photos....photos of a quilt that I didn't even remember making! What I found is a version of a quilt pattern that I made awhile back but have never released that I called the "Fusion Quilt". I called this pattern the Fusion Quilt because it was designed to have the boldest print as the focal point and then less complicated prints as the patterned prints work their way ... View the Post
Farmhouse Friends Quilt Pattern
I know I say this about almost every quilt pattern....but the Farmhouse Friends Quilt pattern is one of my new favorites. I have already made two of them and have one more cut out for a graduation gift. They are super fast and easy to make. And because the pattern is made from Half Square triangles the actual quilt pattern looks a lot more complicated than it actually is. I love quilts like that! The Farmhouse Friends Quilt Pattern is made for beginners to advanced quilters and is made to ... View the Post
Harvest Star Quilt Along with Modern Farmhouse Fabrics
Quilt Along with Modern Farmhouse Fabrics Happy Thursday everyone! Is is just me or did February seem to go by so quickly this month? It felt like January was umpteenth days long but February has gone by quickly---I am hoping that means Spring is coming soon. I am so looking forward to warmer weather and some nice sunshine! Speaking of Spring, we have the perfect project for you to jumpstart your Spring quilting! Welcome to the Quilt Along with Modern Farmhouse Fabrics! Eliane of ... View the Post
Meet Modern Farmhouse Fabrics
Modern Farmhouse Fabrics are here...and we couldn't be more excited! As busy moms of growing families in this modern world, that at times seems so loud, complicated, and contentious, life can sometimes seem hectic. Often we think back to a time that is filled with idyllic images of simplicity...families gathered around the dinner table eating a home cooked meal or enjoying the sunset out on the front porch after the chores are finished...the life led on a country farmhouse from days gone ... View the Post
Fabric Nesting Tray Tutorial
Materials: (These materials will make all four nesting fabric trays). (2) 10" x 10" squares of quilting cotton(1) 10" x 10" piece of fusible fleece(2) 8" x 8" squares of quilting cotton(10) 8" x 8" piece of fusible fleece(4) 5" x 5" squares of quilting cotton(2) 5" x 5" pieces of fusible fleece Directions: Take one 10" square of quilting cotton and press fusible fleece to wrong side.Then take the second 10" square of quilting cotton and place RST on top of the other square of ... View the Post