All quilts feature a beautiful border using Jinny’s border fabrics (which are adorable and add a beautiful “frame” to the quilt, along with many quilt blocks for the inner quilt top patterns. You can also choose not to have a “frame” around your quilt.
There’s are huge set of options for the type of blocks you’d like to choose including 4 patch, 5 patch, 8 patch, 9 patch and a wide choice of 8 pointed star patterns. And of course you can choose lots of different fabrics for these patterns.
Once you’ve finished your design, you can download all the information with a fabric calculation button and of course the most wonderful PDF’s with all the cutting and stitching instructions for each and every block. Wonderful!
Free Quilt Patterns have a wonderful playground for quilters. It‘s called Quilt Pattern Playground and you can while away the hours making and designing your own quilt. Even better, when you’ve come up with your original pattern and fabric design, you can print the instructions, including cutting and stitching instructions right there and then.
The options are fairly wide on this site. You only have two block quilt patterns to choose from, BUT you can choose your block width and height measurements, which means you can design a table topper or a huge king size quilt.
Top points to Free Quilt Patterns for offering three fabric manufacturers design fabrics to choose from. Moda, P&B Textiles, and Windam are represented in this software. So you’re bound to find a fabric that suits your purpose.
This site is very user friendly with simple instructions for use.
To top the lot off, they have 1,000,000 quilt patterns to choose from. It’s true, I checked!! Have fun with this one.
The International Quilt Study and Museum Explorer has a great quilt design site that is lots of fun. This a delightful site, not necessarily for the quilter who will want instructions at the end of the design process.
I see this site as being very informative about the qualities of what makes a quilt, how it is put together and what choices are made traditionally, in the making of a quilt. The online instructions and prompts are very user friendly and I can see this would be a great site for introducing young children to the concept of making with fabric.
Congratulations to the International Quilt Study and Museum for having the foresight to design and develop such an educational and fun website.
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I am excited to announce that my Chinese Snakebark Maple was accepted into
The deYoung Open
In celebration of the de Young museum’s 125th anniversary, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco is hosting The de Young Open, a juried community art exhibition welcoming submissions by artists who live in the nine Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma.
Nina Antze is a botanical artist, quilt maker and teacher living in Sonoma County. She has a degree in Fine Art from San Francisco State University and has a Certificate in Botanical Illustration from the New York Botanical Gardens. Her paintings are part of the Filoli Florilegium and the Alcatraz Florilegium.
Her quilts have won numerous awards and her botanical paintings have been exhibited in New York, Filoli Gardens, the Huntington Library and the San Francisco Botanical Gardens.
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