“Strip Quilt” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Ashley from Film in the Fridge
“Wandering Ways” Free Quilt Pattern Designed by Holly Elam from Fabric Mom
“A Walk in the Park” Free Quilt Pattern Designed by Ellie Roberts from Craft Sew Create
“Jelly Roll Batik Braid” Free Quilt Pattern Designed by Jen Eskridge from Reanna Lily Designs
While others are watching the Super Bowl, let’s make the most of our quiet time (HA!) while they are otherwise occupied to make a Super Bowl 50 Weekend Mystery Quilt!
Finished Size: 60″ square
Finished Block Size = 15″ square
Unfinished Block Size = 15 1/2″ square
Skill Level: Confident Beginner
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“Garden Spikes” designed by Amy Ellis from Fat Quarterly
“Fat Quarter Baby Quilt Pattern” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Shana from Needyl
“Windmills at Night” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Susan Myers from Suzy’s Sitcom
“Kaleidoscopic Kites” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Faith from Fresh Lemons
“Simple Patchwork Quilt” Free Pattern designed by and from Melonie Dramatic
Sometimes, I like to look at my older quilting photographs. Especially the ones that were special memory quilts – even scrappy memory quilts.
In 2010, I was brought together by a mutual friend – she worked with the lady who commissioned a quilt for me to make and I attended our monthly quilt group with the same wonderful lady. Unfortunately, my friend passed away before she could even be with us for our first face-to-face meeting.
The customer asked me to take fabric from her daughter’s clothes and make a memory quilt out of it. The really fun part of this quilt wasn’t planning or making it, it was hearing stories about each piece of fabric that was left with me. Most of the clothes were made by the recipient’s grandma – worn by the little girl when she was young.
Nothing amazing about the quilt pattern I chose. But my piecing goal was accomplished as every square framed, in that quilt, was showcasing these special fabrics that had been saved for at least 15 years. And when the mother saw my creation, she had tears in her eyes. There is no better satisfaction (to me) than knowing you’ve done a quilt proud than when that quilt brings such emotions to those who order and receive them.