August 01, 2016

Hey quilting friends, welcome to our new website and to our new-and-improved blog! To celebrate our shiny new look, I've decided to share with you a quick roundup of our most successful free download programs to date; my BlockBuster series!

For those of you who aren't familiar with my BlockBuster series, they're downloadable documents with instructions for creating blocks that can be make in a range of sizes using your Studio 180 Design tools. The blocks are shown with multiple fabric styles, so you can see that the same block works in many different fabrics. We also change up the placement of colors and values in the block, to demonstrate how that alters the look of the block design.With the different blocks you can make a sampler quilt or just add them to your block library. They are here for you to enjoy and use how you will!

BlockBusters is a feature that we've been releasing on our Facebook page about once a month. While we will be doing these roundup posts from time to time, the best way to keep on top of new BlockBuster releases is to like and subscribe to our Facebook page. Currently there are eight published BlockBusters, but only the first few are collected here. You'll have to check out our Facebook page to find the rest.

So without further ado, here are the first four BlockBusters!

BlockBusters #1: Ohio Star Variation

Ohio Star Variation

 

BlockBusters #2: Crowning Glory

 

 

BlockBusters #3: Flying Dutchman

 

BlockBusters #4: Capital T

Hope you all enjoy! 




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