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What's Hot? The Disappearing Nine Patch. Just CLICK HERE for a link to free patterns and tutorials. So easy! A great beginner quilt. You need 108 squares for a smaller throw and 180 for a large throw (60"x72" for the large). Just use charm packs OR choose a bundle of fabrics and we will cut the squares for you. Below is one created by Amanda Jo and Leisha using Verona Fabrics by Emily Taylor for Riley Blake Designs.
Here is another fun disappearing nine patch created by Marjeen using Vintage Modern Charm Packs. Hello Luscious Rosemary Floral Boutique for the borders. Nice work Marjeen!
And of course you remember the one that sold out before we could list it! We we are expecting two new collections from Adornit next week - Gray and Blue AND Gray and Yellow. We will be using the same gray circles to go with it. You will love the yellow and gray combination.
As you can see, you can use many different collections. We have set up quilt kits with the Art Gallery Fabrics, Reunion Charm Packs and Lucy's Crab Shack Charm Packs. Just let us know what you would like and we can create a kit for you! And send us pictures to share when you are finished.
Leisha used a combination of Cosmos Cricket's Circa 1934 fabrics combined with some reds from Fig Tree's Butterscotch and Rose Collection. Kelsey and David were so happy with this quilt! They also love the Minky on the back....those Northeastern winters can be cold!
The pattern is Vanilla & Blooms by Fig Tree & Co. More patterns for this quilt will be arriving on Tuesday.
Peak Hour is also HOT! We still have two different quilt kits available for sale. Here is another idea. Sandra made this quilt using half square triangles. And the decorator car prints makes the perfect border strip!
This is my new favorite boy quilt! I love the bright fabrics you added to the Peak Hour, Sandra. These chevrons are made with 5" squares. Another easy charm pack quilt.
Sweet Sweet Emma is ready. This sweet pink quilt was made by me, Kristin. I love these pink and green fabrics designed by Cathy Heck Studios for Newcastle.
Don't you love how those flowers pop? This is a traditional snowball pattern.
Hope you enjoyed these new ideas! Remember to send us pictures of what you are making with any of our bundles. We will feature you in our next customer sharing blog.
Happy Sewing!
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