The Great Outdoors by Stacy Iest Hsu | Panel: 36" x 60" | Makes 3 logs, 2 flames, 2 skewers, 4 graham crackers, 2 chocolates, 2 marshmallows, 1 sausage, 1 fish, and 8 stones.
Skill Level: Intermediate
This quilt is fat quarter friendly and works well with a wide variety of fabric combinations. The pattern has directions for three sizes:
Baby Size: 36" x 36"
Lap Size: 54" x 72"
Twin Size: 72" x 90"
The Helen Quilt Pattern is a fun blend of modern design and traditional charm. This pattern features star blocks in two different sizes sizes which creates lots of visual movement. Perfect for quilters of all skill levels, the Helen Quilt Pattern includes detailed instructions and helpful tips to guide you through each step. Whether you’re looking to create a cute baby quilt or a standout king size quilt, this pattern will inspire creativity in your quilting journey. | Sizes: Baby Size - 40" x 40" Lap Size - 64" x 76" Twin Size - 76" x 94" Queen Size - 100" x 112" King Size - 112" x 112" | Skill Level: Experienced Beginner
This project is a great way to use what you already have in your stash - it works with fat quarters, a jelly roll, or scraps. The fat quarter and jelly roll options are both strip pieced, so this quilt comes together surprisingly fast.
The pattern has directions for three sizes:
Baby Size: 39" x 39"
Lap Size: 59" x 69"
Twin Size: 79" x 99"
Skill Level: Intermediate
The Jonah Quilt is a fun, simple-to-construct pattern that is so much easier than it looks. The smaller sizes are fat quarter friendly and the pattern comes together quickly due to some strip piecing. It is just the project you need for showing off your favorite fabrics. |
Baby Size - 42" x 42" | Lap Size - 54" x 66" | Twin Size - 78" x 90" | Queen Size - 90" x 114" | King Size - 114" x 114" | Experienced Beginner
Skill Level: Intermediate
This project is fat quarter friendly and comes together quickly. It is a great way to show off your fabric fabrics and works really well for fat quarter bundles from a single collection or from your own combination of fabrics.
The pattern has directions for three sizes:
Baby Size: 40" x 40"
Lap Size: 56" x 68"
Twin Size: 80" x 92"
The Kara Quilt is a dynamic and fun pattern that shows off your favorite fabrics. This quilt is perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a quick project that is fat quarter friendly. | Baby Size - 40" x 40" | Lap Size - 56" x 68" | Twin Size - 72" x 92" | Queen Size - 92" x 108" | King Size - 108" x 108" | Experienced Beginner
This project is fat quarter friendly and a great way to use what is in your stash. The blocks can have a fun transparency effect or you can create a rainbow - it works well with a lot of different fabric combinations including large scale prints, solids, basics, etc.
The pattern has directions for three sizes:
Baby Size: 43" x 43"
Lap Size: 57" x 71"
Twin Size: 71" x 99"
The Kristen Quilt Pattern is a versatile and fun project designed for experienced beginners and beyond. Whether you’re using charm squares, layer cakes, fat quarters, or scraps, this pattern helps you showcase your favorite fabrics beautifully. With instructions for five sizes—baby, lap, twin, queen, and king—it adapts to any quilting need. The Kristen Quilt easily transitions from a traditional look to a modern aesthetic, making it a perfect choice for a wide range of fabric styles. This pattern is sure to inspire creativity and make your next quilting project a joy! | Baby Size - 38" x 38" | Lap Size - 59" x 66" | Twin Size - 73" x 94" | Queen Size - 96" x 110" | King Size - 110" x 110"
For a long time, I’ve wanted to do a house quilt. And with the debut of my first fabric line, Architextures–an homage to my architectural roots–I thought it a fitting opportunity to create one. Instead of creating just one house to repeat, I decided to have an adventure by exploring a variety of houses. After all, that is what I see in my favorite neighborhoods, a charming mix of different architectural styles and house types. So, I started the design journey for this quilt in my hometown, roaming the streets with my sketchbook and camera in hand. I toured some of the oldest neighborhoods looking for interesting details to use in my quilt. I found loads of character in porches, awnings, and rooflines. In the end, there are 9 spaces (blocks) that make up the quilt.
As a creative bonus, I commissioned Alexandra Reisman to create a series of nine original short stories. These stories offer a snapshot of life in each house (and non-house), adding another creative dimension to the project.
Project size : 61″ x 72-1/4″
Local is a printed, physical pattern that includes all 9 portions of the Block-Of-The-Month project.
Techniques : Paper/foundation piecing and basic piecing
Pattern extras : This pattern includes a series of original short stories by Alexandra Reisman, as well as an illustrated technique glossary, handy tip section, quilting diagrams, and directions for making a hanging sleeve.
The Luna Quilt Pattern is a fun, quick, beginner-friendly project that will let your fabrics shine. The pattern can be made from jelly roll strips, fat quarters, or scraps and it is a fantastic stashbuster. | Sizes
Baby Size - 36" x 48" | Lap Size - 60" x 72" | Twin Size - 84" x 96" | Queen Size - 96" x 102" | Experienced Beginner
This quilt is a little twist on the traditional star block and a fun project for your favorite fabrics. The pattern has directions for three sizes:
Baby Size: 48" x 48"
Lap Size: 63" x 78"
Twin Size: 78" x 93"
An illustrated guide to creating a one-of-a-kind wardrobe from six magic patterns. One magic pattern can be transformed into six different looks. The Skirt (pattern B) yields an A-line skirt, a maxi skirt, a pleated hem skirt, a pencil wrap skirt, a flared bias skirt and a ruffled mini. Up to 36 different looks can be made with these 6 magic patterns, The skill level is basic, and patterns are bundled onto a CD in an envelope in the back of the book. Paperback 320 pages
The Melody Quilt is a fun twist on simple shapes. The spiraling blocks create a lot of movement that lend themselves to creative fabric combinations in this fat eighth or fat quarter friendly project. | Baby Size - 36" x 45" | Lap Size - 54" x 63" | Twin Size - 72" x 90" | Queen Size - 90" x 108" | King Size - 108" x 108" | Experienced Beginner
Fresh from Japan, the much-anticipated collection of Nani Iro sewing patterns is finally available in English! Beloved by art fans and textile enthusiasts around the world, Nani Iro fabric has developed a cult following since the brand’s inception by artist Naomi Ito in 2002. With their simple, yet artful design, the 18 garment patterns in this book showcase fluid movement and beautiful drape for signature Nani Iro style. You’ll find instructions for stitching up a wardrobe of comfortable, flowy pieces that you’ll look forward to wearing again and again, including The Basic Blouse, The Cocoon Dress, and The Everyday Jumpsuit. Inside, you’ll find outfit inspiration for mixing and matching me-made pieces to create artistically layered outfits. Plus, take a behind-the-scenes look at the brand’s studio in Osaka for glimpse at the studio team’s favorite ways to style their Nani Iro pieces. Paperback. 120 pages plus full-size pattern sheets.
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
This is a great project for trying out fabric combinations and fun colors. The pattern has directions for three sizes:
Baby Size: 36" x 48"
Lap Size: 60" x 72"
Twin Size: 72" x 96"
The Nehalem is based on the traditional Thai fisherman’s pants worn by fishermen in Eastern Asia. The traditional pant is a one-size-fits-all, very baggy, loose-fitting pant that is wrapped and tied to fit. While still a loose-fitting wrap, the Nehalem has been slimmed down a bit and has been graded to better fit your size. The back rise of the pant is not as baggy as a traditional fisherman pant as it has a bit of a curve to its rise - for a more attractive and fitted back view. The Nehalem skirt is a take on the fisherman pant as well. It also wraps and ties to make for an easy fitting, easy to wear piece. It features oversized side patch pockets, vertical front and back seaming and a wide waistband that can be folded down or worn upright and tied. The skirts feature an above the knee version and a tea length version. No closures to sew. The Nehalem pants feature oversized side patch pockets, vertical back seaming and a wide waistband that can be worn upright or folded down and tied. The pants feature cropped and long versions. No closures to sew. All versions have 2 options for the waistband construction. There is a double layered, more finished waistband construction (option #1) or a single layer, longer (option #2) that is less bulky. Make any view up in a luxurious fabric and wear it with heels for a dressed up look, try lightweight denim for a new take on jeans or sew it in funky printed cotton and it just may become your favorite loungewear piece. The pants are less bulky and a bit more slimming if sewn in a fabric with some drape such as denim Tencel. The skirt, on the other hand, works great in a fabric with more body. However you make your Nehalem, the creative dressing options are endless with this pattern.This is a beginner level pattern sizes XS - XXL