Articles 121 to 140 of 1847
Square set on point have featured in patchwork for centuries in both the USA and the UK. Whole quilts can be made in this design, or just a block as we are doing here.
This block is composed of triangles and one central square set on the diagonal.
December, the month of goodwill quilters! There’s a hashtag on Instagram called ‘get your quilty wishes granted’, ask and you just might receive.
A block known as Hunter’s Star, made from half-square triangles and squares. The corner chevrons, or arrow flights, form an eye-catching central eight-pointed star.
Christmas does strange things to us – or me at least.
A classic block known as Arkansas Traveller or Spools, made from squares, rectangles and half square triangles.
I am treading carefully as I welcome you to this November issue... in October... with the focus clearly on Christmas, for much as I love the festive season, even I have my limits as to how early my preparations start!
The Windblown Square, Whirlpool or Windblown Star, can be traced back to the 1880s.
Shared interests and teamwork have been a recurring theme this month.
Play with colour to create depth in this delightful throw quilt which features curved corners to add a new twist to your skills.
P&Q has, and hopefully always will be, made for quilters by quilters. The Festival of Quilts pretty much is THE show to visit with something for every style and aspect of quilting.
Big block piecing make using large-scale prints fun in this delightful Bohemian style quilt
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