$ 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!
$ 13.50
A quilt design frequently made with loads of scraps becomes challenging when using a coordinated grouping of colors. With Deb's pattern and a bit of organization, you'll easily be able to make this spectacular quilt. But, if simpler is more your style or you just prefer scrappy, the scrappy version is for you! Both versions included in the pattern.
$ 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
Interlocking chevrons make a fun and unique looking quilt. A difficult looking design is made easy using flying geese, making this a quick and easy quilt to master.
$ 12.40
You’ll use two blocks, two tools, and two units to make Take Two, an eye-catching quilt that Deb designed for Marie Bostwick’s 2014 book, Apart at the Seams. You’ll use your Tucker Trimmer 1 and Wing Clipper 1 as you create this gorgeous quilt.
$ 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.