Monday, December 31, 2012

Best Wishes for the New Year Crazy Quilt Blocks #1, #2 and #3 from Vintage Vogue



All things that sadden hasten away,
All that can gladden come with today.

Here are three bonus blocks for the New Year, along with pictures of what your finished hexagon #2 and diamond quilts might look like if you've been following this 2012 series.  I've also included a square block using this vintage postcard image, too.

Here are three easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt blocks, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - NY104.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print the square block, the hexagon block and the diamond block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use them as the foundations for your crazy quilt blocks with the center images already in place.  If you want to make your blocks larger or smaller, use these as guide to piecing.

Piece the blocks, then embellish them with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful blocks!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your hexagon crazy quilt could now look like this.


Your diamond crazy quilt could now look like this.


These are the 39th, 40th and 41st blocks in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF files, and print out the blocks.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF files, and print out the blocks.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Really Jolly Christmas Crazy Quilt Blocks #1, #2 and #3 from Vintage Vogue



Here are all three blocks for the month of December, along with pictures of what your finished quilts might look like if you've been following this 2012 series.

Here are three easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt blocks, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - C221.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print the square block, the hexagon block and the diamond block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use them as the foundations for your crazy quilt blocks with the center images already in place.  If you want to make your blocks larger or smaller, use these as guides to piecing.

Piece the blocks, then embellish them with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful blocks!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your square crazy quilt could now look like this.


Your hexagon crazy quilt could now look like this.


There are a variety of other ways that this quilt could be set together, too.  Here's another example.


Your diamond crazy quilt could now look like this.


These are the 36th, 37th and 38th blocks in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF files, and print out the blocks.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF files, and print out the blocks.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Thanksgiving Day Crazy Quilt Blocks #1, #2 and #3 from Vintage Vogue



May rich blessings - Plenty, Peace and Prosperity be yours this Thanksgiving Day.

Here are all three blocks for the month of November, along with pictures of what your finished quilts might look like if you've been following this 2012 series.

Here are three easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt blocks, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - T104.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print the square block, the hexagon block and the diamond block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use them as the foundations for your crazy quilt blocks with the center images already in place.  If you want to make your blocks larger or smaller, use these as guides to piecing.

Piece the blocks, then embellish them with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful blocks!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your square crazy quilt could now look like this.


Your hexagon crazy quilt could now look like this.


There are a variety of other ways that this quilt could be set together, too.  Here's another example.


Your diamond crazy quilt could now look like this.


These are the 33rd, 34th and 35th blocks in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF files, and print out the blocks.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Ye Halloween Crazy Quilt Block #3 from Vintage Vogue


Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - P213.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your diamond crazy quilt could now look like this.


This is the 32nd block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to  browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Ye Halloween Crazy Quilt Block #2 from Vintage Vogue


Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - P213.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you're been following this 2012 series, your hexagon crazy quilt could now look like this.


There are a variety of other ways that this quilt could be set together, too.  Here's another example.


This is the 31st block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block. 

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Ye Halloween Crazy Quilt Block #1 from Vintage Vogue


Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - P213.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your square crazy quilt could now look like this.


This is the 30th block in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

With All Good Wishes for a Happy Birthday Crazy Quilt Blocks #1, #2 and #3 from Vintage Vogue


Due to a death in my family, I was delayed in posting the free crazy quilt blocks for the month of September.  Here are all three blocks, along with pictures of what your finished quilts might look like if you've been following this 2012 series. 

Here are three easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt blocks, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - B122.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print the square block, the hexagon block and the diamond block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use them as the foundations for your crazy quilt blocks with the center images already in place.  If you want to make your blocks larger or smaller, use these as guides to piecing.

Piece the blocks, then embellish them with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful blocks!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your square crazy quilt could now look like this.


Your hexagon crazy quilt could now look like this.


There are a variety of other ways that this quilt could be set together, too.  Here's another example.


Your diamond crazy quilt could now look like this.


These are the 27th, 28th and 29th blocks in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF files, and print out the blocks.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Best Wishes and Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #3 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - F216.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your diamond crazy quilt block could now look like this.


This is the 26th block in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print our the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Best Wishes and Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #2 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - F216.  It just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you're been following this 2012 series, your hexagon crazy quilt could now look like this.


There are a variety of other ways that this quilt could be set together, too.  Here's another example.


This is the 25th block in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt block.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Best Wishes and Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #1 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - F216.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your square crazy quilt could now look like this.


This is the 24th block in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Many Happy Days Crazy Quilt Block #3 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - F122.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your diamond crazy quilt could now look like this.


This is the 23rd block in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Many Happy Days Crazy Quilt Block #2 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - F122.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your hexagon crazy quilt could now look like this.


There are a variety of other ways that this quilt could be set together, too.  Here's another example.


This is the 22nd block in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Many Happy Days Crazy Quilt Block #1 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - F122.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your square crazy quilt could now look like this.  There are a variety of other ways that this quilt could be set together, too.


This is the 21st block in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Birthday Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #3 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - B211.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!  If you've been following this 2012 series, your diamond crazy quilt could now look like this.  There are a variety of other ways that this quilt could be set together, too.


This is the 20th block in my new 2012 series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Birthday Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #2 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - B211.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 19th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Birthday Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #1 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - B211.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 18th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Any Occasion Crazy Quilt Block #3 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - FL112.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 17th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Any Occasion Crazy Quilt Block #2 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - FL112.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or small, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 16th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Any Occasion Crazy Quilt Block #1 from Vintage Vogue

Here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - FL112.  It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place.  If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 15th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge.  Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Loving Easter Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #3 from Vintage Vogue

If you celebrate the season, here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - E212. It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place. If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 14th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks. Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge. Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Loving Easter Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #2 from Vintage Vogue

If you celebrate the season, here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - E212. It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place. If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 13th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks. Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge. Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Loving Easter Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #4 from Vintage Vogue

If you celebrate the season, here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - E212. It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block directly onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place. If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 12th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks. Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge. Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Loving Easter Greetings Crazy Quilt Block #1 from Vintage Vogue

If you celebrate the season, here's an easy foundation-pieced crazy quilt block, featuring one of my favorite postcards from my personal collection - E212. It's just one of the images from my Vintage Postcard CD.

Print this block onto computer printer fabric with your inkjet printer, then use it as the foundation for your crazy quilt block with the center image already in place. If you want to make your block larger or smaller, use this as a guide to piecing.

Piece the block, then embellish it with threads, trims, ribbons and beads.

Enjoy your beautiful block!

This is the 11th block in my new series of crazy quilt blocks. Click on any block in this index to view the individual file, and print out the block.

My original series of 36 crazy quilt blocks is still available at no charge. Click on any block in this index to view the individual PDF file, and print out the block.

When you have time to browse, please visit Vintage Vogue.