Quilting with a St. Patrick’s Day Influence
March 13, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
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Quilts with a St. Patrick’s Day or Irish influence permeate our history in names and colors. Many of the quilts of our ancestors had names that revealed that origin and the phrase, “the luck of the Irish.”
These included: Irish Chain, Double Irish Chain, Double Irish Chain, Four-Leaf Clover, Triple Irish Chain, Shamrock and others. Then many quilts made in green of various hues reflected the color we associate with St. Patrick’s Day.
Kim Noblin, guest author at BellaOnline, offers a number of free Quilt Blocks and Patterns for St. Patrick’s Day. Check these out for some great ideas.
I wrote a St. Patrick’s Day post …read more
Sources for Free Quilt & Project Patterns
February 21, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
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Frequently you’ll find sources of quilting patterns for various projects on the Internet that you don’t have to pay for.
*A fabric store web site that offers free patterns using the fabrics they sell.
*A quilter’s blog may have free patterns along with tutorials.
*An online quilting supply store may offer free patterns along with those you can purchase.
*A complete web site might offer patterns and resources for other web sites and blogs that also have these available.
Free Quilt Patterns, is a web site, offering links to more than 1,000 sites that have free patterns of various types. These include:
quilts, blocks of the month (BOM), pieced and …read more
Heart Quilt Patterns & More…All Free!
February 14, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
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Heart patterns for Valentine’s Day. Even though you won’t have time to make it this year’s occasion, keep this project in mind for the future and for giving as a gift.
Jen at Domestik Goddess has a delightful “Mosaic Hearts” free pattern on her blog. Included is a video, by creator Beth Lancaster, to guide you with the construction. This is a lovely pattern and you’ll find suggestions for variations.
Also, there are other free patterns at Domestik Goddess for a baby quilt, Crossing Paths quilt, and others.
ENJOY!
(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen




