DT26
$ 32.50
The Eighth Inch Wing Clipper can trim down 8 different size flying geese that finish in ⅛”, ⅜”, ⅝” and ⅞” increments. This is the perfect tool for all those projects that call for these tricky size units. This tool and the associated Fast Flying Geese construction technique, allows you to make four finished units from five squares. The best part is that each unit is constructed slightly oversized so they can quickly be trimmed to a perfect size with perfect seam placement using the Eighth Inch Wing Clipper tool. Every single unit will be exactly right every time. Who ever thought that would happen with Flying Geese units?!?!
$ 70.75
Immerse yourself in a pastel paradise with Studio 180 Design's newest Island Batik Original collection - Bubbles, Curves and Corners! A spiritual successor to our last collection, which you may recall was Squiggles, Dots and Lines, this whimsical collection features 22 never-before-seen fabrics in shades of pink, purple, and teal. These colors work so well with one another you'd think they were designed that way - oh yeah, that's right - they were!
Ideal for an Easter or Valentine's Day project, don't miss your chance to get your hands on a complete pre-cut collection today!
$ 12.40
This pattern uses Framed 60 (Technique Sheet not required) units to create either a twin or king size quilt. The directions are the same for both sizes, you simply make the units larger for the king size. Putting seven Framed 60 blocks together makes it look like many petals coming together just like on its namesake flowers.
$ 12.40
The Shaded Nine Patch unit has endless possibilities! You’ll be on cloud nine with this dreamy quilt that is easily constructed using your Tucker Trimmer® I to make this one unit. Work with coordinated fat quarter for a cohesive look or dig into your stash for a scrappier quilt. No matter which size you choose to make, you’ll have a complete project in no time!
$ 12.40
Using your favorite fabrics and your Tucker Trimmer® III, you can create this dynamic quilt. We recommend that as you pick your fabrics, you pair each dark fabric with a medium fabric in the same color. For example, a dark green and a medium green, a dark blue and a medium blue, etc. This will allow you to create a dynamic, attractive quilt just as we did with the cover project! With 5 different layout options available you have lots of great options with just this one pattern.