My Great-Great Grandmother’s Quilt This quilt was a gift to my mother from her Great Grandmother. And then a Gift to me from My Mother. Making it by, GREAT-GREAT Grandmother’s Gift to ME ! Well…That’s how I like to look at it.
I never met her and my mom only remembers helping with the peddle sewing machine. I use this quilt and love sleeping under it. It goes in the washer and now living here in Florida and not having a clothes line it does go it the dryer….Yes… it bothers me too, but…. the colors are still very bright, but the Florida sun won on these photo’s.
This past Tuesday Thread was how to do quilt squares, HERE
And this is one of the best ways to learn to do square this quilt pattern is for you. This quilt pattern is easy and it’s ONLY a square. Making nine patch quilt block This is just the next step in a nine patch quilt block. Finished Quilt block is ten inches.
The simple Log Cabin quilt block is one of the most beloved and timeless patterns in quilting. Built around a central square, this block grows outward with strips, or “logs,” added one at a time. I have changed it a bit with the added squares in the colors. A Log Cabin block brings warmth, tradition, and a comforting sense of home.
This a simple quilt pattern that has a finished size of eight inches by eight inches. All 68 of “The Ladies” quilt patterns are HERE
The Edison Tree Quilt – Only $2.50 at My Etsy Shop!
Every quilt has a story—and this month, it’s bursting with color! I’m thrilled to share myAugust 2025 Quilt Pattern of the Month: the Edison Tree Quilt, a celebration of creativity, color, and all things triangle! This pattern features a vibrant, rainbow-inspired tree made from four bold quilt blocks, each measuring 16″ x 16″. When stitched together, your quilt will finish at 38″ x 38″—but I’ve included optional borders to size it up to 42″ or even 42″, just in case you like your quilts with a little extra flair.
Fresh, modern design that brings energy to your quilting
Step-by-step instructions for easy cutting and piecing
Works beautifully in rainbow fabrics—or any palette you choose
Exclusive digital download available only in my Etsy shop – Complete instructions and getting started section
Just $2.50 all month long!
Get it instantly: The Edison Tree Quilt Pattern is available only through my Etsy shop and is priced at just $2.50 for the month of August. It’s a fun, affordable way to add something fresh and colorful to your quilting lineup.
A New Quilt Book – Full of Patterns, Color, and Inspiration
There’s something special about opening a new quilt book. The feel of the pages, the burst of color, and the endless ideas that start flowing. I’m excited to share that my newest quilt pattern book is ready and available! This book has been in the works for quite a while—sketched at my kitchen table, pieced in my sewing room, and finished with all the love and care that I put into every quilt I make.
Book in Print
Inside, you’ll find 12 complete quilt patterns—one for each month of the year. Whether you’re in the mood for something small and quick or ready to take on a larger project, there’s a pattern here for you. Each design has simple step-by-step instructions, full-color diagrams, getting started section and how to bind a quilt.
Monthly Patterns Include:
January – Baby Star Quilt, 44″ x 44″
February – Baskets Around a Quilt, 42″ x 42″
March – Four Patch Quilt, 36″ x 36″
April – Make it Special, 30″ x 30″
May – Scrappy Quilt, 60″ x 54″
June – Breaking Down a Quilt Block, 6 assorted block patterns
July – 4 Barn Quilt Blocks, each 12″ x 12″
August – Edison Tree Quilt, 38″ x 38″
September – Put on Some Red Lipstick Quilt, 60″ x 70″
October – Grand Four You Quilt, 60″ x 52″
November – 13 Simple Quilt Blocks in 3″, 6″, and 12″ sizes
December – Golden Eye Quilt, 34″ x 34″
This book isn’t just about making quilts—it’s about taking time for yourself, playing with fabric, and bringing your creativity to life. Whether you’re quilting for your home, a friend, or just for the pure joy of making, I hope these patterns inspire you to pull out your favorite fabrics and start sewing.
I love Barn quilts, but let’s face it, barns aren’t exactly a common feature in suburban homes or my condo area.
That’s why I designed four quilt patterns inspired by those rustic blocks of goodness!
Four Complete Quilt Block Patterns
Each 12″ x 12″ quilt block comes with cutting and piecing instructions, plus you’ll learn how to create squares, triangles, and flying geese quilt blocks.
All of 2025 Quilt Patterns are NOW in my NEW Book:
All in ONE Year Quilt Patterns 2025
SCRAPPY TRIANGLE QUILT
Ready to dive into a fun new project? This month’s quilt is bursting with color and charm — it’s scrappy, it’s sweet, and it’s just the thing to brighten up your sewing time!
What You Get: 10 Quilt Patterns in TWO sizes: 12” blocks 6” blocks To Make the Quilt as Pictured: Use 9 large quilt blocks (12” x 12” finished) Use 8 small quilt blocks (6” x 6” finished)
Perfect for using up those beautiful scraps you’ve been saving!
Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned quilter, these triangle blocks are a delight to stitch together.
Grab your pattern now and start sewing your own Scrappy Triangle Quilt today!
This is one of my quilt block patterns and I named it,
Pin Wheel Around.
I took 2- five inch Charm packs and made all the blocks I am sharing. I don’t over think quilt fabric colors much…a light, a dark color.
I like the idea of cut, grab, sew! Just the way I’ve been lately. the gray and orange. See The Quilt Ladies Quilt Pattern Shop
Pin Wheel Around Quilt Pattern 6 inch by 6 inch finished quilt block
Cut 3 Darker Colors – 2 7/8”’ x 2 7/8” Cut 3 White – 2 7/8” x 2 7/8” Make Triangles – 1 triangle left over
Cut 2 Colors – 2 7/8”’ x 2 7/8” Cut 2 White – 2 7/8” x 2 7/8” Make Triangles