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This quilt block is wider than the typical bug jar, short and fat to resemble an old fashioned glass cookie jar. Fill your jar with anything you like... candy, cookies, flowers. The pattern includes instructions for 12-inch and 6-inch blocks.

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Cathedral Windows Rag Quilt Pattern

Saturday July 11, 2009
Before it was finished, lots of you offered opinions about which fabric should be the focal point of this Cathedral Windows Rag Quilt. The remarks were pretty evenly divided. Some felt that the multi-color print would be too abrasive on the front of the quilt, while others thought the pastel would appear too faded.

I think the results show that the multi-color fabric actually moves to the background a bit when it's surrounded by the ragged circular sections of the pastel, but I do like the layout shown here, which flip-flops fabrics on the outer edge of the quilt.

It's easy to create your own size and layout for the Cathedral Windows rag quilt, but if this is your first rag quilt, be sure to read Rag Quilt General Instructions before you begin.

Photo © Janet Wickell

Cut Glass Dish Quilt Block Pattern

Thursday July 9, 2009
sampler quiltThe Cut Glass Dish is made up entirely of half-square triangle units and strip-pieced four patch units. The block has lots of patches, but it isn't difficult at all. Do be sure to cut fabric edges along the straight-grain and sew units together with a scant quarter-inch seam allowance to keep from "losing" width. Press carefully and your block will measure 12-1/2" square when complete, just as it should.

Illustration © Janet Wickell

Simplified Dolly Madison Star

Wednesday July 8, 2009
quilt block patternThis simplified version of the Dolly Madison Star resembles Ohio Star and its variations, but with a nine patch sewn at the block's center.

The center nine patch is surrounded by red-red triangles (part of the quick pieced quarter square triangle units). Their hot red pops out, making the element's on-point shape one of the first things you notice about the design. You might prefer to use a color that's less dominant in those slots in order to highlight other block elements. The choice is yours.

Janet Wickell

How to Make a Window Template

Sunday July 5, 2009
Window templates let you mark a patch's outer cutting line and inner seam line in one operation, without fooling around with two templates. They're helpful for hand piecing, for marking seams that will be set-in and for use any other time that seeing both lines is an advantage.

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