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Christmas Star Quilt Pattern

Here's an easy wallhanging that's made from a 20" square Christmas Star quilt block. It doesn't take long to put the quilt together, and Christmas Star is one of those blocks you can change dramatically by altering color and color value.

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Scrappy Basket Quilt Blocks

Friday November 6, 2009

Quick pieced half square triangle units make up the majority of this scrappy basket quilt block, with rectangles and single triangles completing the mix. The block goes together quickly and pieces are small enough to cut from patches in your scrap bin.

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Baby Chains Baby Quilt Pattern

Wednesday November 4, 2009

I received lots of positive emails in my response to the question, would you like a baby quilt version of the Cozy Chains quilt. So here it is. Called Baby Chains, the quilt is made with 6" square blocks (half the size of the original) and finishes at 36" x 48" with a border, or 30" x 42" if you omit the border.

I see several more of my larger quilt patterns that could be converted to baby quilts, and might spend a bit of time working on that.

Missouri Puzzle Quilt Pattern

Tuesday November 3, 2009

missouri puzzle quilt patternI'm from Missouri, so I wanted to write a pattern that shows off one of the blocks named to commemorate the state. This one is made with Missouri Puzzle, and is a square quilt with sashing and cornerstones between blocks. The blocks finish at 11-1/4" square and the quilt itself is about 66" x 66". I'm adding directions for a single 30" square Missouri Puzzle block, but have to run a few errands before I get that online. I've had requests for more big blocks, so watch for them throughout the year. You can use big blocks for wallhangings, table covers, (big) throw pillows, medallion centers or in any other decorative way.

Pretty in Pastels Baby Quilt

Monday November 2, 2009

quilt block patternPretty in Pastels is a 30" x 42" baby quilt that's made entirely with the traditional Clay's Choice block. I felt that pastels suited the design, but you can change the quilt's character by working with vibrant colors. Place darks or very warms where my blues are, and then use cool colors for the outer squares of each block -- the design will shift significantly with those simple changes.

Janet Wickell

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