I am nervously about to try making this pattern for my soon to be grandson. You agree that you will not submit Materials that are unlawful, pornographic, libelous, defamatory, tortious, obscene, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable, or that otherwise violate general Prime Publishing community standards. Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it! ether. Lol this quilt is moving to the top of my list! Penny & I love it! Yep! These quick and easy herringbone patterns are perfect for using pre-cuts, especially layer cakes, and are great projects for beginner quilters. Sign up and never miss out on a new pattern, print, or pretty post! Love this!! I loved your quilt and your method - except for the first piece you put on. 1) Eligibility. I love this . Repeat to sew the rest of the pieces together. ), You're welcome Barb! Thank you for the tutorial.. Another great QAYG tutorial Maureen! Thank you SO MUCH for spending your precious time on making this available. Thanks for posting it! I follow you everyday & you continue to amaze me. Thank you so much for sharing. Thank you. Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial! Wondering how this would look with various strip widths, thus eliminating the "matching" issue. View our Privacy Policy, Home > Free Motion Patterns > 10 Eye-Catching Herringbone Quilt Patterns, You must be logged in to add a private note. You did a great job with the tutorial. Quilt panels can be made in any size! You are absolutely awesome! Adding 10" to each panel would mean that you would need about 7 more strips for each panel, multiplied by 8 panels = about 56 more strips. You are responsible for reviewing the notice and any applicable changes. This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the United States of America and the state of Washington, without reference to rules governing choice of laws. The part I can't figure out is attaching the other side of the first strip, can you describe that for me please? This is the first time this pattern has made sense to me, i am now feeling empowered to give it a shot! I want to do another . And an awesome tutorial as well. This is a wonderful tutorial, well written and the photos are fantastic. You have to use a 100% cotton, natural fiber batting for this project. If I were making this for a magazine or to have on display at a show, I would have made sure my points met perfectly. I have to do this. Make sure the middle seams are lining up to get nice clean points on the chevron. Thank you for sharing the how to's! Patty, feel free to email me any specific questions you have, anytime! Make a quick and simple quilt that's perfect for your home with this stunning and modern pattern! These herringbone quilt patterns and tutorials are attractive additions to any spread, and they’re ultra cozy, too! You're welcome! Thanks Gayle! If you've been saving up some bright fat quarters for a rainy day, then we've got the perfect herringbone quilt pattern for you! The overlap is a “scant” 1/4″, no need for smaller! Coin quilts? I am going to give this a try! Do you have the clover tool to help get it folded and ironed so perfectly or do you do it by hand? Then overlap the two ends however wide your binding is and cut. Sew with a ¼” seam allowance until you get ¼” away from the corner. I can not wait to try it!! I will double check what I wrote for you! This will create the herringbone pattern once the fabric strings are added and the panels are sewn together Adding the Fabric Strings : : 5. As far as quilts go, I've done rag quilts, many rag quilts. We will not share or sell your email address. Uploading photos to this site does not work. I like your method better than using paper. I think it would be perfect for my son, with Eclectic Elements by Tim Holtz and maybe some batiks instead of the pink fabrics in the selection, or Road 15 by Sweetwater. PRIME PUBLISHING PROVIDES THE SERVICE "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Gingham + Pumpkins Table Runner Pattern PDF. When opened up it should form a continuous piece. It was a ton of work to put together, so I really appreciate that you took the time to comment to let me know you like it! 3) License Grant for Materials. The whole stacker makes a perfect baby quilt size, but if you want something larger, just keep adding those pieces! I'm a physical therapist with 33 years of lifting people reeking havoc on both of my shoulders, so quilting a full size quilt is pretty much out of the question anymore. thank you for the tutorial. Thanks for the lovely tutorial by the way! Thanks for all the time you spent putting this together :). Feel free to email me with questions about the tutorial or buying a quilt. I'm beginning a new one using all blues, to see how it looks using different color options. Sew together, paying careful attention to the points. Using around 210 strips for all of my panels + extra for my scrappy binding), 8 -- panels of 100% cotton batting measuring 8" x 64", fabrics for the quilt backing and binding, rotary cutter/large cutting mat/ruler set, Synthetic batting is NOT suggested, I only use a 100% cotton natural batting. It went pretty fast, even with stopping and starting like that! Anyone who is a registered and logged in user. Be the first to upload your own image for this pattern! It says "continue adding fabric strings, placing each new fabric string on top of the other, with right sides facing, matching up the raw edges" but it looks like rather than matching up raw edges, you're matching the raw edge of the new, to-be-added strip with the already sewn to the batting edge of the previous strip. Your tutorials are easy to understand so keep them coming. The best part? I am making this for my mother and it is so fun! For this quilt, I’m making each chevron a different pattern, so I need to cut two 8” squares from each fabric and then cut them in half into 4 triangles. With a sleek, arrow-like point and eye-catching pattern variations, this, Since then, over thousands of years, the popularity of, Let’s start with the basics! Thanks! I can't wait to get my scraps together and work on this lovely quilt! Repeat until you have enough triangles in the right colors. I've done my first two panels and noticed they weren't matching and seen that someone else had asked. It's gorgeous! xo Erica, Sandra Clemons quilt with Gorgeous Alison Glass fabrics, At the end of this quilt, what I have to say is, Yes, that is the quilt I wanted to make! Now it’s time to sew it all together. Fabulous! I didn't know any "rules" then. This quilt will be a throw blanket size of 42” x 63”. Quilt As You Go is the method I'm going back to (I started quilting with QAYG back in the 1980"s with the original Quilt As You Go gal Georgia Bonsteel ). :), Maureen this is amazing! Repeat this with rows 3 & 4. Make sure everything’s smooth without any folds or puckers. 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