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quilts stacked on top of each other with the words 10 vintage quilt patterns you can actually make

I love looking at vintage quilt patterns, but have you ever noticed its difficult to find those patterns to make yourself? While you may not be able to find original authentic patterns easily, there are many experts specifically designing quilt to recreate the timeless looks of the past. Quilting books are often a great quilting tool you can use to get ideas, quilting tips, and even patterns themselves! Continue reading for 10 quilting books for making your own vintage quilt. | Quilting…

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a quilt with the words my favorite traditional quilt patterns on it in yellow and pink

Are you a fan of classic quilt patterns and designs? You won't want to miss The Quilting Room with Mel's latest post on her favorite traditional quilt patterns. From vintage favorites to heirloom masterpieces, these patterns are sure to inspire your next quilting project.

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a large quilt hanging on the wall

It's amazing how the choice of fabric can impact a quilt. When my sister saw a picture of the latest one that I made she asked if it was an antique. Other adjectives could be applied to it.... up-cycled, repurposed, eco-friendly.... but it was made only last week so antique is definitely not one of them. The squares were cut from vintage sheets and from a few pieces of discontinued cottons left over from previous projects. The white sashing brought it all to life and the soft green corner…

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a quilted blanket sitting on top of a chair

Today I made this little baby quilt, using Windham's Story Book fabrics and Wee Play for the backing. These fabrics reminds me of my great grandma's dresses, just gorgeous! Blogged here: swede-heart.blogspot.com/2011/06/1930s-reproduction-print... Follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/a.little.swedeheart

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a bed with a blue and white quilt on it

It’s amazing how things happen. We start with something we have in mind, but end up with something very different. This is one of the magical things about sewing... LOVE!!! 😍 photo and pattern I...

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an old quilt is laying on the ground

Introducing the latest creations from our extraordinary SEWCIALITES! Our talented Sewcialites have been crafting breathtaking projects that will undoubtedly ignite your artistic spark. Each handmade beauty is more than just a quilt; it's a genuine work of art! Save the Pin for inspiration, and check out Victoria's website for even more artistic wonders! #ArtGalleryFabrics #AGFSewcialite #QuiltingCotton #SewingPattern #QuiltsAesthetic #CozyQuilts #QuiltDesigns #SewingInspiration…

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a colorful quilt on the back of a chair

Some of the prettiest fabric ever is Jennifer Paganelli's Nostalgia collection from Free Spirit. I adapted Carrie Nelson's pattern called "Place C" from her book Schnibbles Times Two: Quilts from 5" or 10" Squares. Since I had various sizes of left over fabric from my first Nostalgia quilt (here), I made half square triangles instead of Carrie's suggested flying geese and trimmed everything to 4.5". Aurifil 50wt. Muslin thread was the perfect choice for wavy line quilting following the…

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an old quilt on a chair in front of a window

Today, we’re excited to introduce the Michigan Beauty Quilt to our Classic & Vintage Quilt Series, a loving tribute to one of our favorite designers,

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an old quilt is laying on top of a tablecloth with many different colors and patterns

It’s Great in Any Color Theme! This charming quilt is jelly roll friendly and one of the easiest quilts you’ll ever make. Plus, it looks fabulous in any color palette. It’s a great project for showing off a beautiful fabric line. Or cut strips from your stash and create your own combination of fabrics. Learn …

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an old quilt with many different colors and patterns

is finished. I decided to try and baste this little quilt on my design wall, which turned out to be quite successful! I used some 9 patch blocks that I had sitting on the drawer for a zillion years for the backing. It saved me buying fabric, and used up MORE stuff. I pieced this quilt, using one of the new methods I read about online. I joined 4 squares together...a 4 patch. I made two of these, the placed them right sides together. I sewed around the 4 edges, then cut diagonally through…

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