My Editor’s Pick from the September issue has to be this wonderful scrap quilt. It’s so quick to make and should make a dent in your stashes, although it doesn’t always seem to work that way does it?
Lovely lawn-type cottons have been used to make this cheerful and summery vintage-style quilt
This is a lovely quilt to make, which uses the Drunkard's Path blocks as the interlocking sections on the jigsaw pieces
Old Maid's Puzzle is a traditional patchwork block which works well in a one block quilt. It is a simple block to construct but, when you use colour and tone in the following way, the finished quilt gives the impression of a complicated design. Designed and made by Stephanie Pettengell Subscribers Only
A quilt to brighten any dull day, with machine appliqued circles. Designed and made by Ruth Eglinton and half-square triangles the quick foundation way!
Buy this project at myHobbystore. This delightful quilt brings together printed and appliqued butterflies.
A sumptuous collection of glittery paisley prints by Timeless Treasures inspired this spectacular star throw. Designed and made by Sue Martin
Do you have any old woollen blankets lurking in the back of your airing cupboard? If not, it is very easy to pick them up in charity shops. Moira Neal paid just £1.50 for this one
By popular demand, we are happy to bring back Dilys Fronks' Cats in the Sampler project. This traditional sampler with a twist is published in four parts, this is the last part. Please make sure that you acknowlege Dilys as the designer of this project.
By popular demand, we are happy to bring back Dilys Fronks' Cats in the Sampler project. This traditional sampler with a twist is published in four parts, this is the third part. Please make sure that you acknowlege Dilys as the designer of this project.
By popular demand, we are happy to bring back Dilys Fronks' Cats in the Sampler project. This traditional sampler with a twist will be published in four parts, this is part two. Please make sure that you acknowlege Dilys as the designer of this project.
By popular demand, we are happy to bring back Dilys Fronks' Cats in the Sampler project. This traditional sampler with a twist will be published in four parts. Please make sure that you acknowlege Dilys as the designer of this project.
Designed by Mary Jane Best and sewn by Mavis Haslam, this fat quarter-friendly quilt has a real country look because of the homespun plaids, checks and calico used
Simple pieced rectangles become triangles in this block quilt by Elizabeth Openshaw. This quilt could also be called eat your scraps as it is ideal for making using small scraps left from other projects
Have you ever wanted to try 54-40 or Fight but have been put off by the thought of all those tricky points and templates?
Anja designed this quilt for Makower Craft UK, in order to showcase two of their ranges, Spraytime and Two Tone Petal. Subscribers Only
A clever twist on traditional block patterns, this vibrant quilt was our previous editor's entry for an exhibition with the theme transitions, first shown at the Festival of Quilts 2005. Davina Thomas lets us in on her secrets
Designed and made by Anne Beaven for her father-in-law, the warm earthy colours used in this lap quilt give it masculine appeal
Simple applique and patchwork techniques create a complex design in this throw over quilt by Dilys Fronks. Subscribers Only
A sumptuous collection of glittery paisley prints by Timeless Treasures inspired this spectacular star throw. Designed and made by Sue Martin
Buy this project at myHobbystore. This delightful quilt brings together printed and appliqued butterflies.
A quilt to brighten any dull day, with machine appliqued circles. Designed and made by Ruth Eglinton and half-square triangles the quick foundation way!
Old Maid's Puzzle is a traditional patchwork block which works well in a one block quilt. It is a simple block to construct but, when you use colour and tone in the following way, the finished quilt gives the impression of a complicated design. Designed and made by Stephanie Pettengell
This is a lovely quilt to make, which uses the Drunkard's Path blocks as the interlocking sections on the jigsaw pieces
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