New Friday Tutorial: 2 for 1 Pinwheels

MSQC New Tutorial on the Blog!

Learn to make this adorable 2 for 1 Pinwheel Quilt

 

I’m a multitasker, but not a very good one. I take down a load of laundry on my way to the cellar, but by the time I get there, I can’t remember what I needed in the first place! Potatoes? Canned peaches? A treat from my super-secret chocolate stash? We may never know!

The 2 for 1 Pinwheel Star is the ultimate multitasker. While you’re busy building one simple star, a second star appears out of nowhere – without any extra effort on your part!

 

Learn to make this 2 for 1 Pinwheel Block with Jenny from Missouri Star Quilt Co.

 

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New Friday Tutorial: 9 Patch Swap

MSQC New Tutorial on the Blog!

Learn to make Jenny's 9 Patch Swap

 

Step 1: Make a basic 9 patch.

Step 2: Slice it up like a madman.

Step 3: Swap, rearrange, and restitch.

Step 4: Gasp/weep/rejoice at the wonder of your magnificence.

Optional: Show off your handiwork, leaving out the part about how easy it was to make!

 

9 Patch Swap Tutorial from Missouri Star Quilt Company

 

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Quilt Snips Mini Tutorial: Diamonds Squared Quilt

Quilt Snips Mini Quilting Tutorials

Missouri Star Quilt Company's Mini Tutorial Diamonds Squared

Got a Jelly Roll burning a hole in your stash? Are you just itching to use it but can’t find the right pattern? Well, this mini tutorial is sure to spark some great creativity using a roll of 2.5″ precut strips and some backround fabric!

Watch the full tutorial and get all your supplies HERE!

Tutorial Reboot Featuring Guest Amy Ellis

Revisited Quilting Tutorials from Missouri Star Quilt Co

Missouri Star Quilt Co. Tutorial Reboot with Guest Blogger Amy Ellis

Hi there! I’m Amy Ellis, first a wife and mom to four kids, second a quilt and fabric designer, with five books to my name, most recently Modern Heritage Quilts! I learned to sew garments as a girl, and taught myself to quilt as I became a mom. By the time our fourth came, I realized how much I needed the creative outlet for my sanity, and was piecing and quilting on a daily basis! I’m so blessed to MAKE and inspire others everyday.

Square in a Square MSQC Tutorial Reboot with Guest Blogger Amy Ellis

I had so much fun making the Square in a Square quilt, with my new Adventures fabric (get your’s HERE)! The colors are rich and take me back to where I grew up in the Pacific Northwest.

Square in a Square MSQC Tutorial Reboot with Guest Blogger Amy Ellis

The Square in a Square tutorial is a fun and simple project, that I think most quilters would enjoy! I cut all of my pieces from the precuts to the size that I needed, then enjoyed the chain piecing marathon.

Square in a Square MSQC Tutorial Reboot with Guest Blogger Amy Ellis

Mixing and matching the different prints from the charm pack and jelly roll is always fun, I try to stay organized as I work so that there’s no repeat or confusion in my blocks. I like to look for a contrasting color and a print that is different in scale from the center, for the most visually pleasing arrangement. That’s a bonus when working with a fabric collection, everything works together!

Square in a Square MSQC Tutorial Reboot with Guest Blogger Amy Ellis

Are you “one with needle” while stitching, or do you like to listen to music/podcasts or watch tv? I do all of the above, it just depends on the day!  

While piecing this one, I pretty much worked the same way as Jenny – she’s already so efficient! Working on the opposite sides, pressing, then working on the remaining sides for that round of piecing. I trimmed the edges as needed and once the blocks were complete to have nice square edges for quilt top construction.

Square in a Square MSQC Tutorial Reboot with Guest Blogger Amy Ellis

This quilt block is very forgiving, meaning even if you sew too wide a seam, it will most likely work out, but one thing that always helps with any quilt construction is double checking your ¼” seam allowance. I like to verify every couple of weeks, so that I know I’m piecing accurately, while you are at it – change your needle. I typically change mine once a week, but occasionally will forget and this is the perfect time to get it done.

Square in a Square MSQC Tutorial Reboot with Guest Blogger Amy Ellis

One of my favorite parts of the quilt making process, is layering texture over the top of my quilts. I love finding the pattern that works best and shows off the piecing too. For this quilt I added an arrow with circles, it fits the quilt, and is just the right amount of quilting to make it great for snuggling with.

Square in a Square MSQC Tutorial Reboot with Guest Blogger Amy Ellis

I can’t wait to see your interpretation of the Square in a Square quilt! It’s a great project to make and enjoy!

Happy quilting –

Amy

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