Showing posts with label QuiltPattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QuiltPattern. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 March 2026

Tulip Runner

 

Its spring and spring means pretty flowers! Here is how to make a quick and easy runner.

Tulip Blocks: I made 5, you can make as many as you want. Material for each block:

Size: 5 inch x 9 inch

Background (white):
(1) 3.5 inch
(2) 1.5 inch squares
(4) 2.5 inch squares
Draw a diagonal line on all background squares.

Tulip:
(1) 3.5 inch
(1) 2.5 X 5 inch

Leaf (green):
(2) 2.5 x 5 inch

Stem (green):
(1) 1.5 x 5 inch

Sashing: (6) 2 inch x 9 inch Strips in background (I used off white). (2) Strips of 2 inch background as long as your finished runner for top and bottom boarders. 

Backing: as big as your finished runner. I used less then 1/2 yard.

Place the 3.5 white square on top of the 3.5 inch tulip square. Sew 1/4 inch away from the diagonal line. Repeat on the other side of the line. Cut on the line to make 2 half square triangles.

Place the two half square triangles side by side, make sure the bottom points are in line with each other, fold over top the other and sew the center seam.

The top of the tulip will look like this

Place the 1.5 inch white squares on top of the bottom corners of the 2.5x5 inch tulip piece. Sew directly on the line. Cut 1/4 inch away from the sewn line and fold the corners back.
Place the 2.5 inch white squares on the 2.5x5 inch leaf piece as shown. sew directly on the line, cut 1/4 inch away from the sewn line and fold back the corners.

Tulip top: Sew the two pieces together as shown.
Leave/stem: Set up as shown and sew together.
Last sew the top tulip flower to the bottom stem/leaf section. They may not match perfectly together, center the center of the tulip flower in the center of the stem, this will center it all. Sew the sections together
Trim to 5 inch wide / 9 inch long.

Sew the 2x9 background strips in between each tulip and the ends. Sew the top and bottom strips on. 

Place on backing with good side down, sew all the way around leaving a turning gap. Turn right sides out, iron, sew close to the edge all the way around. Add trim like ricrac if desired. 

Videos:

Tulip Runner: https://youtu.be/6JKLDEHzNiE

Tulip block: https://youtu.be/85R0sKtqImE

No Boarder backing: https://youtu.be/PYDMUE8-e14

Have fun! 

Regent Street Block

 This pillow is made with the Woodland Walk Collection by Liberty Of London, finishes at 18 inch Square. and uses 2.5 inch strips. 

 This is a great block for small pieces in your stash and can be made into quilt blocks, pillows etc.

The Chart:

B: (4) 2.5 inch square

C: (16) 2.5 inch square

D: (4) 2.5 x 6.5 inch

E: (2) 2.5 x 10.5 inch

F: (2) 2.5 x 10.5 inch

To Sew:

Make the 9 patch in the center:

Sew together 2 sets of CBC and 1 set BAB.

Sew to form the 9 patch center.  

Sew 2 sets of CDC

Sew 2 D strips to the side of the 9 patch.

Sew the two CDC strips to the top & Bottom

Sew 2 sets of CEC

Sew 2 F strips to the side of the 9 patch.

Sew the two CEC strips to the top & Bottom

Sew 2 sets of CAC

Sew 2 A strips to the side of the 9 patch.

Sew the two CAC strips to the top & Bottom

Get creative and use more or less then 6 prints

Have fun sewing! Vall

Friday, 6 March 2026

 Hidden Cottage Quilt

Ive named this after the material line I used for the quilt. Its quite simple and would be a great quilt to use up scraps

I used per block:

4 inch block for the centre
(4) 2x4x inch strips for the sides
(4) 2 inch squares for the corners
Finished block is 7 inches



I made up 30 blocks 
Matching up sets:


Ready to sew!


To make a kids quilt, sew 5 blocks in a row. 
Optional: I put a row of sashing in between each row

Then sew the rows together & quilt as desired.