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Flapping Geese Quilt The Flying Geese units on this quilt flap in different directions. Children will love to play with this quilt. Quilt size: 32" x 44". Skill level: Intermediate Designed by Lucy Fazely |
Old-Fashioned Scrappy Combine hand quilting and tying, and add buttons to the plain blocks to hold the layers of this simple scrappy quilt together. Designed by Staff |
Peaceful Journey Half Log-Cabin blocks create the ship design in this pieced picture quilt. Designed by Lucy A. Fazely |
Sue Delightful quilt block favorite for lovers of Foundation Piecing. The 7" block uses 5 scraps of cotton fabric. Dress Sue in a scrap from your child's favorite dress or with floral scraps in your stash. Skill level: Easy Designed by Linda Causee |
Teddy & Friends Wall Quilt Animal designs make perfect applique shapes for a child's wall quilt. Designed by Marian Shenk |
Teddy Bear's Paw Ouilt Piecing and appliqué combine in this quilt with teddy bears and Bear's Paw blocks. Designed by Norma Storm |
Angel Kitty So many kitty owners are quilters, and I know they believe all cats go to heaven! Inspired by this belief, I designed Angel Kitty with an offbeat palette for the holidays of yellow and blue that can hang beyond the holiday season. Designed by Linda Denner |
Ballet Angel Quilt The first Ballet Angel Quilt was made for 3-year-old Johanna Hartsock, who is the real angel in her family. She has six brothers who adore her. Designed by Leslie Hartsock |
Celebration A variation of the Kansas Dugout block is used in two different color arrangements to make a very happy quilt. Designed by Sue Harvey |
Days of Hunny It's naptime for Bear and friends on this cute kids' quilt. Designed by Michele Crawford |
First Days of School -- ABC The first day of school is a stomach tightener every year, but the very first day ever must be the most exciting. Start the day off right with breakfast on this place mat set to create just the right mood. Designed by Angie Wilhite |
Frog Pond Frogs hop into the picture on this kid's quilt. Designed by Sue Harvey |
Home on the Range Use bandanna prints to create a miniature quilt for the cowboy in every man using these paper-pieced designs. Designed by Donna McDade |
In the Air Wall Quilt Masculine prints are not always easy to find. The print fabric used to make this wall hanging is perfect for piecing an airplane design--it is covered with airplanes and related materials. Designed by Michele Crawford for VIP Fabrics |
Little Dutch Girl The quilt shown was made by Alsa Lacy Long Pressley before her marriage on July 25, 1916. Designed by Mary A. Pressley Curington |
Little Sleepy Railroad While I have no little boy in my life, my husband is a model railroad enthusiast. He enjoys this quilt, and perhaps one day we will find just the right little engineer to provide a permanent home for it. Designed by Linda Denner |
Noah's Friends Any little child would love this colorful quilt made with an animal-print fabric. Designed by Michele Crawford for Coats and Clark and Northcott/Monarch |
Peach and Green Baby Quilt Three easy units are combined to create the larger all-over star pattern. Choose fabrics with contrast to make the most of the pattern. Designed by Holly Daniels |
Play Ball Sports-related fabrics shouted the words "Play ball," and the image of my now-grown son in his T-ball shirt, in baseball-card pose came to mind. Designed by Joan M. Ballew |
Polly Dinosaur Not every quilt has to be an heirloom. Before you get too upset with this design, remember that children love bright colors and are not concerned with taking care of their quilts. Designed by Kathleen Qualia |
Racing Around Make this bright-colored and very active quilt for your favorite little racer. Designed by Sue Harvey |