Did you see these blog articles? If not, take a short step back in time and catch up on some good information.
(1) Free Quilt Patterns from History provides not only traditional patterns but also “a bit of history that will give you a sense of what the pattern meant to quilters of the past.”
(2) TipNut shares tutorials for pieced potholders and a recipe book cover.
(3) The pattern for the Allie’s Cats quilt designed by Lucy A. Fazely is free from FreePatterns.com.
(4) See Kathy York’s video showing how to machine-satin-stitch a tight circle.
(5) See pelecypods’ tutorial for mounting small quilts on foamboard.
(6) Lynn of Fiber Fantasies explains how to piece perfect pinwheels.
(7) Bunny Hill Designs is offering a free Mystery Block of the Month series.
(8) Robyn of Daily Quilts has started a blog for The Great Hexagon Quilt-along.
(9) JoanOH posted a whole list of links to free quilt-related calculators on Quilting on a Budget.
(10) Design a quilt on the computer without any fancy software at International Quilt Study Center & Museum site.
(11) Becky and Linda of Piece O’ Cake Designs explain the best way to trim a quilt before attaching the binding.
(12) Cynthia of Iowa Star Quilts is sharing a free mystery quilt pattern in three segments over three months.
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