$ 12.40
Looking for something a little unusual? Try Arabesque! The pattern combines a very simple block with four patches in the corners to create curvy chains that snake between the staggered blocks. Nothing’s set on point, although it looks like it might be, so no setting triangles to struggle with either. Have fun watching the design come to life as you lay out the blocks and stitch together this unique quilt.
$ 12.40
With all of the geese traveling around this quilt, Atlantic Flyway seemed a most appropriate name. Techniques include “Fast Flying Geese” with the Wing Clipper I ruler, and “Migrating Geese” for the border and a bit of paper foundation piecing for the tricky star points. A wonderful wall quilt.
$ 12.40
The unique asymmetrical design of Aurora will remind you of the Northern Lights and their undulating colors that dance across the sky. Two simple units create the Aurora design, and when you cut the centers for the Corner Beam units, the cutaways are used to create the side triangles of the V Block units. There are some cutaways left over, so a fun and easy bonus pattern called Twilight is also included in the pattern. It’s a great way to use up those extra pieces and have a fun bonus project to show for it!
Designed by the Running with Scissors Quilters.
$ 12.40
Like a glittering bauble dancing in the sunlight, this quilt is a bright dance of color. Using your Corner Pop III, 6 colorful fat quarters, and a background, this beautiful quilt will surely brighten your day!
$ 12.40
Combining Corner Beam Units with Uneven Chain Units creates the illusion of a quilt made on point. Adding an accent fabric and a properly placed dark fabric helps to create a wonderful beaded effect on this quilt. This is a great project to use some of your fat quarters for the lap and queen size quilts. Make it scrappy or make it “planned scrappy”; either way the effect will be dazzling.
Designed by Sarah Furrer.
$ 12.40
A fast, easy project using the Tucker Trimmer 1 tool for all those “hourglass units”. Deb’s method and ruler will give each quilter accurate units and great looking points every time. Fun introductory project for the Tucker Trimmer tool.
$ 12.40
Country Fair is a scrap version of a traditional Carpenter’s Wheel block. This project is constructed with Flying Geese units, Diamond Square units and Four Patch units instead of the usual diamond shapes. Using Deb’s Wing Clipper I and Square Squared tools will give you perfectly shaped and sized units every time. This means you’ll have crisp seams and great points and a border that actually fits the center part of the quilt! A super scrap project that looks so much harder to make than it actually is to construct.
$ 12.40
Ready for a unique variation of Flying Geese? The stars in our Crossfire pattern are comprised of a new unit we call "Birds of Paradise". It looks more challenging than a normal Flying Goose unit, but our innovative process allows you to build it slightly oversized and then trim it to a perfect measurement. You'll get hooked the very first time you make one! The pattern requires the use of the Large Square Squared tool.
$ 12.40
Is it diamonds or pearls that are a girl’s best friend? Well, why not both! Use the Split Rects tool to make faceted diamonds that intermix with pearl-like Square Squared units to create elegant strands of diamonds and pearls across your quilt top. The pattern is designed to work with precuts, so your quilt will be loaded with color variations.
$ 12.40
Diamonds in the Sky is a brilliant high contrast quilt. The Corner Beam blocks used throughout the design give you an alternating diamond illusion that simply radiates beauty. While we made our Diamonds in the Sky project with a medley of bright fat quarters for our stars, you could use 6” strips or scraps of bright fabric to make this a dynamite stash-buster project.
$ 12.40
Double Dutch includes two versions of an adorable little wall hanging or table topper that looks far more complicated to construct than it is. The centers of the Diamond Square units have been “fussy cut” using the window template on Deb’s Square Squared tool then the units stitched oversized and trimmed to perfection. All of the Flying Geese units are made quickly and easily with her Deb’s Wing Clipper 2 tool, again pieced oversized and trimmed for precision. Make yours in the same or similar fabrics or consider using a special photo or embroidered motif in place of the flowers.
$ 12.40
My Doves of Hope project is a twist on a traditional block titled Dove in the Window. I actually nestled a small dove block inside a large dove block to create a quarter section for each 19½” block. Add sashing and cornerstones to those quarter sections and you have a great, interesting block. Put it on point, and that Dove really soars!
$ 12.40
When your computer monitor goes a little bit crazy, that’s what this design reminded us of. While the monitor situation is less than ideal, this design is a real winner! Fun and easy, this colorful project is the perfect one to use your favorite grouping of fat eighths with some additional yardage. Strip piecing and big units make this project come together quickly.
$ 12.40
This is a really fun and easy scrap project, and I’d be willing to bet you’ve got just the perfect fabrics in your stash for this one! For each fan, you will use two rectangles and two squares, one that’s fun and colorful, and one in your background fabric. You’ll be amazed at how simple this quilt is to put together with the perfectly sized units you’ll get with your Split Rects and Tucker Trimmer tools!
$ 12.40
Olé! Spinning around and around this unusual star will amaze you with its simple construction; making spikey stars has never been so easy! By using the Split Rects and Corner Pop together you get a unique combination of sharp points that are perfect every time. This project is perfect for the stack of 10” squares awaiting its day to shine.
$ 12.40
Finley’s Fence features playful rings of interwoven colors, made up of fat quarters, to create this modern play on an Irish Links quilt. This whimsical quilt comes together easily with the help of the Tucker Trimmer 1 and with Michelle’s inventive use of the Corner Pop tool the otherwise difficult angled/bias unit becomes tons of fun to make.
$ 12.40
Easy to make block and sashing stars adorn this design, which Deb created with a student while working at the Fletcher Farm School for the Arts and Crafts in Ludlow, Vermont. Best part of the construction is that no star points have to meet any other star points so it's a cinch to get super sharp points every time! You’ll use Studio 180 Design’s Corner Pop tool to easily construct this intricate looking quilt.
$ 12.40
Four patches galore! Have you ever seen so many in one project? This quilt is chock full of them, and to get them perfect you will use the Four Patch Square Up tool. By the time you have finished this quilt you will be a master at making perfect four patches.
$ 12.40
Add some sparkle to your quilt with this Faceted Wedge project. The Wedge Star tool makes the intricate piecing easier than ever before. It is recommended that you be familiar with the tool and techniques prior to attempting our Full Spectrum design.
$ 12.40
Another in the series of Marie Bostwick and Deb Tucker collaborations, Garden Dance is a magnificent medallion quilt designed as a companion quilt to Marie's novel Ties That Bind. It includes some applique, plenty of piecework, and no stars! Something unusual for Deb and maybe for you, too. So, choose a focus fabric, some coordinating prints and have fun making your own Garden Dance project!
$ 12.40
Create your own walk of fame using the Wedge Star® tool and a strip piecing process! Adding Log Cabin style strips to Twisted Wedge Star blocks creates a fun, more modern setting for this design. Choose from three project sizes to create just the right one for you.
$ 12.40
A terrific pattern that can be made with from a fabric stash! Simply choose strong light and strong dark fabrics and add a terrific couple of tools and you’re on your way toward making this spectacular quilt. Deb’s Rapid Fire Hunter’s Star tool and techniques were used to make the center and her Tucker Trimmer 1 tool to make the pieced border. Much simpler to sew than you might think!
$ 12.40
This project uses a collection of fat quarters (or scraps) in medium and light values to create the background and a strong accent color to create the stars. Using Deb’s Rapid Fire Hunter’s Star tool and technique it is easy, fast, and accurate. It would be an excellent project for flannel fabrics as well as traditional 100% quilter’s cotton fabrics.
$ 32.50
Hunter's Star Designs fit for a King or Queen
Another exciting book filled with more than forty projects for fitting either a king size or queen size bed. Each unique design was created with my Rapid Fire Hunter's Star - Large Star tool and streamlined construction techniques. All projects are constructed using the same 9” block size and several simple fabric formulas.
Spark your creative side with these innovative techniques and designs. You’ll be thrilled with the results and astounded by the efficiency. A great way to reward the king or queen in your life.
$ 12.40
Have your ever been to a Luau or at least dreamed of one? Certain things come to mind - beautiful and bright colors, tropical foods, flower leis, tiki torches, crashing waves, and toes in the sand. This fun design is certain to put you in that same sort of very festive mood. Grab some bright fat quarters, a background the color of the sky (day or night!) and have some fun with this quick and easy pattern.
$ 12.40
This initial pattern for Deb's Corner Beam ruler is a beauty, and easy to boot! You'll be making three different sized blocks, and each block is just four units. Deb used one medium and one light fabric with lots of darks to get a more traditional scrappy feel. You can do the same, or make the lights and mediums scrappy, too. Or just use one dark, one medium, and one light. It's up to you!
$ 12.40
This beautiful quilt featuring intricate maple leaves and flying geese celebrates our Northern Neighbours. You’ll use Deb’s Corner Beam, Split Rects, and Wing Clipper 1 tools to make this captivating quilt.
$ 12.40
Strings of colorful paper lanterns hang overhead making us feel as if we are celebrating Chinese New Year. Using just the Large Square Squared you will make 4 easy shapes, creating strings of color that will pop off your quilt with its interlocking design. You’ll be a pro at using the Large Square Squared by the time you are done with these fun shapes. As an oversized, extra long twin size project it makes it a perfect “off to college” quilt.
$ 12.40
Patriot is a traditional style wall quilt with a contemporary flair. It is based on two kinds of geese – fast flying geese in the center and migrating geese in the border. You won't believe how quick and easy it is to make those migrating geese! You'll be done faster than they can fly south for the winter!
$ 12.40
Various dark and light fabrics make contrasting contributions to this fun and easy quilt, and it’s the perfect project to use those beautiful charm squares you’ve been collecting. You’ll use Deb’s Corner Pop tool to create this quilt brightly accented with pops of color.
$ 12.40
This fantastic quilt is made using a collection of forty 2½” strips. It’s the perfect project for all those Jelly Rolls you’ve collected! With an additional light, medium and dark fabric, you’ll have all the fabric you need to make this beauty. All these difficult looking blocks and border triangles are made with Deb’s streamlined strip piecing techniques and foolproof precision trimming with her Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star tool. It’s much simpler to make than you might imagine. Give this stunning quilt a try and you’ll be thrilled at how easily it goes together!
$ 12.40
Points galore! If you’ve ever seen a prickly pear cactus, you know this to be true. Our project achieves those points by using a combination of Flying Geese units and Geese on the Edge blocks. Both are constructed quickly, slightly oversized and then trimmed for precision, making assembly easier than navigating a patch of prickly pears!
$ 12.40
This incredibly snazzy quilt was designed by Pam Goggans of Sager Creek Quilts & Yarnworks and is constructed using only Split Rectangle units! The pattern emerges with the combination of scrappy left and right slanting units strategically placed to create the large diamonds. And for a little extra bit of extra pizzazz some of the Split Rectangles units have double diagonal seams to add a dark pop of color to the diamond centers. Using the Split Rects you will have great success with the fun and interesting design.
$ 12.40
This beautiful quilt was designed in collaboration with New York Times best selling author Marie Bostwick as a companion pattern for her recent novel Threading the Needle. In the book, a simple quilt is enhanced with embellishments by a long time friend. The combination of their work creates a magnificent quilt rather than one that is simply OK. Friends really are the spice of life!
$ 12.40
Using your favorite scrap fabrics and your Corner Pop II and Corner Pop III tools, create reflecting pyramids to grow your Pyramid Power. We recommend that as you pick your fabrics, pair each dark fabric with a light fabric in the same color. For example, a dark red and a light red, a dark blue and a light blue, etc. This will allow you to effectively create the shadowing effect seen in the cover quilt.
$ 12.40
An attractive and sophisticated looking project that is actually quite easy to construct. The crisp star points are achieved using Deb’s Tucker Trimmer 1 tool and an additional trim to turn a complicated looking block into a simple to sew project. Make it today, use it tomorrow.
$ 12.40
A king size version of the Rangeley Wall Pattern, this project was fun to make with beautiful jewel toned fall fabrics and various light background bits and pieces. And the stars were EASY too! Deb’s Tucker Trimmer 1 tool made each unit perfect and all the stars had great points. An addicting pattern and tool!
$ 12.40
The streamlined construction of this star block was conceived while working at a retreat in Rangeley, Maine: hence the name. Using Deb’s Tucker Trimmer 1 tool and an additional trim, all those complicated star points become simple to make. The project has a complex look, but is actually very easy to construct. Just what we like!
$ 12.40
We usually associate a Diamond Rectangle unit with a traditional Storm at Sea design, but think again! Sea Glass is a great example of what else you can do with this simple unit. Choose a focus print, pull some coordinating fabrics from your stash, mix everything together with a light and a dark and you're headed for a great looking quilt. As always, your units will be made oversized and then trimmed to perfection with the Diamond Rects tool.
$ 12.40
This duo, wall quilt and table runner, are certain to enhance the look of your fall decor. Both projects include a favorite Leaf Block and Flying Geese strips to create their overall design, and both are perfect scrap projects. Deb's Wing Clipper 1, Corner Beam, and Square Squared tools ensure perfect units for easy quilt construction and so all you need to do is add those beautiful fabrics.
$ 12.40
This stunning take on the traditional Storm at Sea quilt layout was designed by Pam Goggans of Sager Creek Quilts & Yarnworks. Created using Studio 180 Design’s Diamond Rects and Square Squared tools, you can be sure that when you piece your very own Storm at Sea project, it’ll be smooth sailing from start to finish!
$ 12.40
Feel all the graciousness of the South every time you look at this lovely quilt. You’ll use Deb’s Square Squared tool to make two types of units – Diamond Squares and Little Houses – then add some chains and our favorite Migrating Geese border to complete this sumptuous design.
$ 12.40
A charming project that can be made with a fat quarter collection and Deb’s Tucker Trimmer 1 tool. Each set of pieced units actually creates two blocks at the same time. The pieced border allows you to use up lots of additional fabric bits and pieces.
$ 12.40
This quilt was designed in conjunction with New York Times best selling author Marie Bostwick for her novel A Thread So Thin. A spectacular project, it uses a collection of hand dyed batik fat quarters and Deb’s Rapid Fire Hunter’s Star tool and techniques. A magnificent quilting job turns the quilt into a show stopper. See it when you visit us at any of our scheduled shows.
$ 12.40
Create the illusion of stars floating over the surface of a quilt and casting shadows below using your Wing Clipper 1 tool. Deb was inspired by a Judy Martin block and then varied the star sizes, the layout and the border to create a unique design. Instructions are for a wall quilt, but suggestions are included for larger size projects.
$ 12.40
SueNami is an unusual Hunter’s Star medallion-style layout. It was Studio 180’s Sue Tucker’s very first quilt! It was also a 2009 Vermont Quilt Festival Triple Award Winner: Blue Ribbon, Best Adult Beginner and Viewer’s Choice. A spectacular project that is actually easier to construct than it appears!
$ 12.40
This sweet quilt design is made using an on-point arrangement of Lemoyne Stars accented by Half- and Quarter-Square Triangle units. You’ll use Deb’s Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star and Tucker Trimmer 1 tools to construct this charming quilt.
$ 12.40
This spectacular quilt uses three of Deb's tools: Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star for the stars in the center section, V Block for the pointy units in the pieced borders and Square Squared for the diamond square units in the pieced borders. Together they'll make this quick, easy and successful for everyone! It'll blow you away!