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.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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.
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.