![Join Jenny, Natalie and Misty for a Triple Play! featuring three new design of Tumbler quilts.](https://blog.missouriquiltco.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2021TP_Tumbler3x_1280x720-1024x576.jpg)
In the olden days, tumbler quilts were often made with scraps gathered from friends and neighbors. A bit of paisley from Aunt Maude. A stripe or two from Granny. A pretty toile from Jane next door.
![The Four Patch Tumbler quilt from Missouri Star Quilt Co.](https://blog.missouriquiltco.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/FourPatchTumbler_Lifestyle_2021_05_18_2909_RE-1024x683.jpg)
These quilts represented community and the magic of sisterhood. It’s little wonder they came to be called “charm quilts!”
![The Patchwork Tumbler from Missouri Star Quilt Co.](https://blog.missouriquiltco.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/PatchworkTumbler_Lifestyle_2021_05_18_2785_RE-1024x683.jpg)
For this month’s Triple Play tutorial, Jenny and the girls are whipping up 3 new tumbler quilt patterns. They’re using layer cakes, charm packs, strip sets, and four patches to create tumblers like you’ve never seen!
(Psst! Keep an eye out for Riley Blake’s Land of Liberty panel. It’s a pretty patchwork American flag—perfect for a patriotic 4th of July quilt!)
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