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Vibrant colours make this quilt, made from quarter square triangles, a striking addition to your home
One of the best things about living on these fair isles is the change of seasons.
A classic block known as Dutchman’s Puzzle or Windmill Block, made from four pairs of flying geese.
This block is composed of triangles creating a pinwheel star visually merging into a cross. It can be made entirely of thirty-two equal-sized triangles.
We are launching our brand-new Block of the Month… but this time with a difference!
The ombré effect of using different shades of blues remind us of sunny beaches and warm summer seas.
These quick pieced placemats and table runner will add a touch of style to your table setting.
I have a terrible confession to make. I’m ashamed to say I can’t remember the last time I did any sewing!
Another wonderful quilt designed by Lynne for Makower UK featuring their new oriental collection.
Having just completed most of this issue in the throes of a heatwave, the gorgeous quilts and projects adorning the pages of our magazine this month felt perfectly placed.
Want to try out different colour schemes for some of our previous projects from British Patchwork & Quilting magazine? We’ve put together some layout diagrams for you to colour and play around with.
I have this terrible urge at the moment; it’s like an itch I can’t quite reach. Yep, I really want to start a new project!
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