DTP090
$ 12.40
This pattern uses Star 60, Capped 60, and Quad 60 units, along with Large Companion Triangles to create a unique table topper or tree skirt in three different sizes. The fabric selection can be traditional Christmas colors, fun winter themed fabrics, or just something that coordinates with your décor.
$ 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!