$ 12.40
This pattern uses the Triangle Pizazz technique to create a quilt full of spinning triangles in four different sizes - and it's fat quarter friendly! Give this quilt a scrappy look by using many bright fat quarters or pick your favorite coordinating colors for a more subtle appearance. Whichever direction you select, you are bound to end up with a sensational quilt!
$ 12.40
Try taking a different perspective on making diamonds! You use your Tucker Trimmer® I and Corner Pop® II to make diamonds in an unusual way. By popping the corners of Shaded Four Patch units and pairing them with regular Shaded Four Patch units, you get a unique and modern quilt with lots of space for custom quilting. We hope you enjoy making this quilt that has you seeing things from a different perspective.
$ 12.40
This quilt is a fun take on a traditional Bear Paw block; you can use fat quarters or scraps, or even your leftover cutaways from Corner Beam units! The Split Rects tool makes perfect half rectangles every time!
$ 12.40
This pattern uses large Banded Lemoyne Star quarters to make dynamic quilts in three sizes. For this energetic quilt, star points are cut from background fabric and bands are cut from bright contrasting fabric to make a quarter of a star. These quarters are the design element used to create vibrant diagonals that give this quilt a lively, electric feel.
$ 8.25
Add a little twist to your log cabin blocks with the Curved Log Cabin technique sheet! The block is made up of one center square with a series of narrow and wide logs sewn around the center square. Sounds easy, but if you have ever tried to make them, you know that it is tough to get them to come out the way you want them - nice and square. Our technique has you strip piece each round of oversized logs, then trim with the Tucker Trimmer III, which allows you to straighten up those edges before you sew the next round. You will make every block quickly, easily, and accurately.
$ 8.25
Quilters love log cabin blocks. A Log Cabin block consists of a center square with a series of "logs" sewn around all four sides of the square. Sounds easy, but anyone who has tried to make them knows they are a challenge to get sized perfectly. Our technique has you strip piece each round of oversized logs, then trim after each round and once again at the end. The final trim assures your finished block is the correct size. A beloved technique made even better. What’s not to love!
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