$ 13.50
Looking for a quick and easy stash buster project? Glitz has you using our Flock of Birds technique (Technique Sheet not required), a nifty spin on the Shaded Four Patch, to create this fun project using only squares and rectangles! You'll be using your Tucker Trimmer® I and Tucker Trimmer® II tools for construction, making it accessible to quilters of all levels. Plus, it's fat quarter friendly, so it provides a perfect opportunity to highlight your favorite fat quarters!
$ 13.50
Create the illusion of floating stars in this quick and easy quilt using the Wing Clipper® I tool. With so many size options on your Wing Clipper® I tool, you can make this quilt in a whopping 8 different sizes! Twinkle is a great stash buster project using some pre-cuts and some of that extra background fabric. Pick some fun prints that contrast with your background to create a fun wall hanging or a quilt for your bed, whatever captures your imagination!
$ 8.25
You loved the technique from our Water Lily pattern, so we figured out how to do it in 8 sizes just for you! A slivering construction step takes a regular Lemoyne and allows you to make amazing spiked stars. You can substitute this great looking block for a Lemoyne in other patterns or even create new designs of your own. You should already be familiar with basic Lemoyne Star construction before trying this technique.
$ 8.25
Nestle a Wedge Star inside of a Wedge Star and you'll end up with a "Compound Wedge Star." These stunning blocks are a bit of a challenge, but ohhh so worth it! By using our Shaded Four Patch process and adapting it to 45 degrees, you'll be streamlining the construction and maximizing your sewing time. Note the five star difficulty rating though; it will be best to be familiar with your Wedge Star® tool before taking this one on!
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Graduated colors and graduated unit sizes give this unique throw-sized quilt a stunning amount of movement and visual interest. This beauty uses 5 Studio 180 Design tools, so it can be a great opportunity to brush up on your skills or learn some new techniques. If you’re up for lots of variety in your construction, then this is the quilt for you!
$ 12.40
Mix your Hunter’s Star blocks with Hourglass units to create a unique quilt using two different star blocks. With the use of your Rapid Fire® Hunter’s Star: Large Star tool and your Tucker Trimmer® I, this quilt will come together in no time!
$ 12.40
It’s time to grab that favorite group of 2½” strips you have been saving for this simple, fun, and great looking project. So many wonderful combinations will make this a striking adventure, and we’re sure you have the perfect one! Using the Star 60® tool this quilt will come together quickly and beautifully!
$ 8.25
Add some sparkle to your Wedge Star blocks with the Candle Tip technique! This fun Technique Sheet has you using strip piecing to construct your pieced diamonds, then trimming the small diamond before adding small wedges and trimming the large diamond. Note the "five star" difficulty rating, so it's best that you are familiar with your Wedge Star® tool before you take this one on!
$ 8.25
Want a fun new way to use your Four Patch Square Up® tool?? The Time Out unit is a simple modified four patch, easily assembled using strip piecing! With 12 different sizes available, there are options for all your projects. The instructions are written to use two colors of fabric to make these nifty units, and once they're sewn together you'll be able to trim them to the perfect size using your Four Patch Square Up® tool!
$ 13.50
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.
$ 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
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.
$ 8.25
Add a little sparkle to your Wedge Star blocks with the Fractured Wedge! The block is made up of 8 wedges where each wedge consists of a pieced diamond center plus two side wedges. Strip piecing makes the construction efficient with twenty block sizes available.
$ 12.40
Want a fun new way to use your Four Patch Square Up® tool? This quilt uses a modified four patch to make linked chains that remind us of the chains on pocket watches. Easily assembled with squares and rectangles, by the end of this project you'll be a pro at making these fun Watch Chain blocks! This is the perfect project to use your pre-cut 2½" strips with a background fabric to make a fun quick project.
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Do you need to make a bunch of Star 60 units that are all the same color? Then Power Strip 60 is the technique sheet for you! Strip piecing speeds up the construction so that you can quickly get them made. And if your Star 60 units need a companion triangle, there's a new included technique to make multiples at the same time for that, too.
$ 8.25
Time to add some spice to those Wedge Star blocks! Edged Wedge adds an edging of color to your stars to give them an additional pop of color and dimension! Explore this strip piecing method for edging your diamonds and see how easy it is to make a different type of Wedge Star block!
$ 8.25
Do you love log cabin blocks? Then this is the technique for you, take your log cabin blocks from squares to diamonds using our Star 60 Log Cabin technique sheet! This technique sheet walks you through the steps of making log cabin blocks using the Star 60® tool. You can either use the diamonds to make an interesting quilt or turn them into Star 60 units that you can use to make hexagons. Like our other Log Cabin techniques, you will strip piece your logs and then trim each round of logs before you add the next. Give this fun block a try today!
$ 12.40
Have fun with this great strip pieced project that comes together lickety-split! You will combine a new technique with Quad 60 units to create fun spinning stars and floating triangles. This is a great project to use with your pre-cut 2½” strips, just make sure that your strips are at least 42” in length to make the technique and cutting work.
$ 8.25
The Hollow Cube 60 technique sheet is a great companion for your Star 60 tool! Create some spectacular projects with this amazing technique that gives you the look of light shining through a hollow cube. This technique creates a hexagon that can be added to any 60° project to add the illusion of a multi-dimensional block to your quilt. What fun!!
$ 8.25
Add a little twist to your log cabin blocks with the Curved Log Cabin technique sheet! The block is made up of one center square with a series of narrow and wide logs sewn around the center square. Sounds easy, but if you have ever tried to make them, you know that it is tough to get them to come out the way you want them - nice and square. Our technique has you strip piece each round of oversized logs, then trim with the Tucker Trimmer III, which allows you to straighten up those edges before you sew the next round. You will make every block quickly, easily, and accurately.
$ 12.40
The Arizona Highlands is a picturesque area of our country, rich in Mother Nature's amazing colors Our quilt pattern pulls together shades of red and golds seen in the rock formations, as well as a greens seen in the large stands of trees and shrubs. You will use a number of our favorite tools to create the different block types and then add a smashing pieced border as a finishing touch. It is certain to become the focal point in any home decor.
$ 12.40
Pretty flowers and huge thorns is what we saw when we first looked at this design, so the name could only be Bougainvillea! You’ll have fun working with this planned color scheme, making big blocks, and then adding more interest by double popping the corners to create something really unique.
$ 8.25
Quilters love log cabin blocks. A Log Cabin block consists of a center square with a series of "logs" sewn around all four sides of the square. Sounds easy, but anyone who has tried to make them knows they are a challenge to get sized perfectly. Our technique has you strip piece each round of oversized logs, then trim after each round and once again at the end. The final trim assures your finished block is the correct size. A beloved technique made even better. What’s not to love!
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This pattern uses large Banded Lemoyne Star quarters to make dynamic quilts in three sizes. For this energetic quilt, star points are cut from background fabric and bands are cut from bright contrasting fabric to make a quarter of a star. These quarters are the design element used to create vibrant diagonals that give this quilt a lively, electric feel.
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Spectacular star blocks make up this dynamic quilt design. With the combination of both the Blazing and Banded Rapid Fire. Lemoyne Star techniques that elevate your basic Lemoyne Star blocks, along with the use of large block sizes, you’ll create a stunning project that is sure to become a treasured family heirloom.
$ 12.40
This exciting design includes an unexpected feature – the addition of Hunter’s Star blocks around an interesting, more traditional style block. Generally, a Hunter’s Star block is used only with other Hunter’s Star blocks in a quilt, but we love the way Sarah has added them here for an unusual and interesting twist, and we think many of you will too. The limited number of fabrics and careful color placement create a variety of secondary patterns that really come to life in this design. We hope that you have as much fun making this quilt as we did.
$ 12.40
Dig through your scrap box or purchase coordinating fabrics to make this very modern quilt in sizes from baby to queen. Select 15 fabrics with a mix of colors and pattern scales to create a quilt that makes people stop for a second look.
Made with only one block using half square triangles, let your imagination go a little wild with fabrics. If you're adventurous, you can twist and turn the blocks to put your own spin on the design!
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With a simple twist on the traditional Star 60 block, a subtle mountain and valley design develops. It’s hard to tell this is a hexagon block. Fun and fat quarter friendly this block can be made with just two fabrics or several fabrics creating a scrappy look.
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Stars connected by chains look like the trail a comet leaves through space. Make your own trail through the stars using just two different sized V Blocks and an intersecting block that’s easy to construct. And you know what that means. You will have this project whipped up in no time!
$ 8.25
Our Quad 60 Technique Sheet, a companion for the Star 60 tool, will add a fun new triangular unit to your bag of 60° piecework tricks! Each diamond is made up of two triangles, so when you add the side triangles you have four triangles in the unit. Now that’s sure to add some sizzle to your designs! Starting with an oversized strip piecing technique, followed by trim down steps using the Star 60 tool, you’ll be amazed at how quickly these units come together.
$ 8.25
If you love jazzing up your stars as much as we do, this is one that you’re not going to want to skip! The Framed 60 Technique Sheet allows you to create a Star 60 unit with a contrasting band of color added around the outside edge of the diamond. Sew six together and you will get a beautiful framed star, but you can also use them in conjunction with other 60° units to create really interesting looks.
$ 8.25
Have you ever wanted to make a group of two color Flying Geese that are all the same, with one color small triangle on the left and a different color on the right? Some designs call for it, and quilters have asked us if there’s a way to do that with the Fast Flying Geese method. And our answer is, “You betcha!” It’s only a little trickier than the original method because you have to be sure you have your colors placed correctly, but once you’ve done that, you’ll have those four matching, slightly oversized Flying Geese ready to trim in no time!
$ 8.25
We love fancy diamonds and bet you do too, so thought we would add them to our Star 60 units. You can make this variation in 17 unit sizes, from 2” up to 18” in 1” increments. If you are making those units into stars, that would be 4” to 36” stars in 2” increments. This technique is a bit of a challenge but what a result!
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Time to add some spin to your Star 60 units. With our process and your Star 60® tool, you will be able to strip piece and oversize the units to increase your speed, accuracy, and enjoyment when making this star variation.
$ 8.25
We love using this simple unit to add additional interest to Star 60 designs. This is a great, easy to construct, basic unit that we are using more and more as we continue to work with the Star 60® tool. The unit you make with this technique sheet is sized the same way as the Star 60 unit, so if you want your Capped 60 unit to match up with a 5” Star 60 unit, you’d make a 5” Capped 60 unit.
$ 12.40
Play a trick on your eyes as you try to determine where the block is in this gorgeous quilt. Learn a new technique for piecing setting triangles and create an interesting quilt in a short amount of time.
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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.
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As quilters, we seem to find inspiration for quilt patterns all around us. As early as 1845, quilts called “Seven Sisters” have been part of quilting history. Seven Sisters designs are made up of a grouping of seven stars in a roughly circular arrangement with one star in the center. The name Pleiades comes from a group of stars named for those seven sisters - the daughters of Pleione in Greek mythology. We hope that you will enjoy making our more modern rendition of this 175 year old pattern.
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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
Try something new with your Banded Lemoyne Star technique. In this design, the star points are cut from background fabric and banded with color, but then half of the banded star points are reversed, creating an interesting star variation. Work with one background fabric or lots of different fabrics for a scrappy look like the cover quilt. If you go scrappy with your backgrounds, there are also instructions for scrappy background half lemoynes for the edges. Very cool, just like smooth jazz.
$ 12.40
Try your hand at triangle patchwork using the Star 60 tool and this fun pattern. Pull your favorite grouping of fat quarters and dive into this electrifying design.
$ 13.50
Learn how to make this fun star block and complement it with a great framing chain to create something stunning. Having good contrast between the background and other fabrics will make this quilt really pop, so pay attention to color placement throughout. This is great for expanding your skills and learning a new technique!
$ 12.40
Time to grab your favorite group of 2½” strips and make yourself a field of flowers. Try working with ombre fabric for a fun result, or just some happy, colorful prints. The quilt will look amazing no matter what you choose.
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The beautiful pathway in this design is created using a second background, edged with colorful triangles. This quilt provides a new perspective on a traditional log cabin. You will have a wonderful time along the way as you create this fun and easy design.
Designed by Rosella Hanson.
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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
Create the illusion of spheres floating in space when you use strip piecing and three different values of fabric on a light background. The project is constructed with the Four Patch Square Up® tool allowing you to pair together squares and rectangles to form this geometric Abstraction.
Designed by the Running with Scissors Quilters.
$ 12.40
Quilt your way to peace, harmony, and balance using your Four Patch Square Up tool. Make these complex looking but easy to make quilt blocks and assemble them into a pleasing pattern to create your own quilted Zen Garden.
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Combining positive and negative flying geese with right and left combination units and half square triangles creates a striking pattern reminiscent of mountain switchbacks. This design works very nicely with three different fabrics and a background. The small and medium size projects are perfect as table runners, and the large project will make a table runner for a large table or a great bed runner.