Ribbon Dance Quilt Tutorial

MSQC New Tutorial on the Blog!

Another two for one tutorial!

The next Summer Olympics will take place in 2020. If I start practicing now, I might be ready to compete in my favorite event: ribbon dancing! All I need is a sparkly costume and 20 feet of satin ribbon. Oh, and a bit of superhuman strength & agility. (A girl can dream, right?)

Jenny found another way to show off some HST!

This week, we’re working on The Ribbon Dance Quilt. Click HERE to see how easy it is to create the look of a beautiful, twirling ribbon. This one is gold-medal worthy for sure!

Here is the diagram for Jenny's Ribbon Dance Quilt.

Click the diagram for a free downloadable PDF.

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The Dizzy Daisy

Learn to make this fun daisy block using 10" squares!

April showers bring May flowers, but we want blooms now! So even though our tulips are snoozing under a foot of snow, we’re stitching up a garden of pretty petals!

Jenny Doan teaches you to make this darling Dizzy Daisy Block!

 

Today we’re using simple snowballs to create a Dizzy Daisy out of 10” squares. Click HERE to learn how!

 

Diagram for the fun Dizzy Daisy Block!

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Kindred Pinwheels

Learn a new way to create a pinwheel block!

I grew up loving Anne of Green Gables. Even now, Anne’s wisdom follows me wherever I go.

 

Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it.”
“I went looking for my dreams outside of myself and discovered, it’s not what the world holds for you, it’s what you bring to it.”

Jenny teaches a fun spin on the Pinwheel block!

Today’s new quilt, Kindred Pinwheels, is a beautiful pattern brought to life by Anne of Green Gables fabric by Riley Blake Designs. Click HERE to watch the tutorial!

Let Jenny from Missouri Star Quilt Co teach you how to make this block!

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New Friday Tutorial: The Broken Orange Peel Quilt

MSQC New Tutorial on the Blog!

Make a Broken Orange Peel Quilt!

When a Kintsugi artist breaks a dish, there are no tears of regret. The cracks are fused with thick seams of gold, and the repaired dish is so beautiful, it’s even better than new!

Make a Broken Orange Peel Quilt!

In today’s new tutorial, you’ll learn how to make The Broken Orange Peel Quilt. We think you’ll agree, this “broken” pattern is just as pretty as the original!

Make a Broken Orange Peel Quilt!

Click on the button below to watch the Broken Orange Peel Tutorial and get the supplies to make your own version!

Make a Broken Orange Peel Quilt!