Today’s new tutorial is such a fun block that combines a few basics! It combines a square in a square with 2 snowballed corners and it’s called the Flutterby Quilt! Jenny Doan teaches you how to make it in a short 8 minute tutorial. It features the gorgeous, earthy Melbourne Ocean 2.5″ Strips by Andrea Komninos for Contempo Studios.
New Friday Tutorial: The Dresden Squared Quilt
Look at this bright, happy quilt! It looks like rays of sunshine and it features the dresden blade that we love! It’s called Dresden Blades and the result is so fun! Switch up the fabrics and the look of the quilt will be completely different!
Jenny also shows how to use the leftover blocks to make an adorable table runner! Isn’t this so fun??
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New Friday Tutorial: The Disappearing Pinwheel Five Quilt
You just can’t have too many pinwheel quilt patterns, right?? This week’s tutorial is another brand new take on the pinwheel and it’s called the Disappearing Pinwheel Five! It’s amazing what you can create from a basic classic pattern when you add a couple of extra cuts! It’s easier than it looks and you’re just going to love watching the pattern transfer before your eyes! Enjoy this week’s tutorial and be sure to share your versions on https://quiltsby.me or on social media! 🙂
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New Friday Tutorial: Easy Cathedral Window
This week’s tutorial is one that we get asked about so often! It’s the Easy Cathedral Window Tutorial and you’re just going to love making this one! All you need is your favorite color/print charm pack and a solid/white charm pack and you can make this super fun mini quilt/table runner sized project!
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New Friday Tutorial: The Four Patch Stars Quilt
There are so many basic quilt blocks that become the building blocks of other new designs. For example, the half square triangle can be put into thousands of different arrangements to create completely new quilt patterns. Then add other basic blocks to it and you’ve got so many more new options! That’s how today’s pattern was born. Put together some half square triangle blocks and four patch blocks and you get the Four Patch Stars Quilt! It’s beautiful and super simple to make!

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