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I made one block, but can't find the pattern. Can you help me locate the pattern? Thank you. Hello, nellpatton! I saw a pattern I believe is called Film on Five? It is larger centre squares separated by lines of tiny coloured blocks and white sashing - can you help pleeeeesase! Hi Maggie! Happy quilting! I got a free pattern named "Woodland Spirit" and I have used it four times now, with all different fabrics.

It uses big blocks so it's very fast and easy. Hi, just saw this on facebook. What is the name of the first one pictured here? I love it! Hi sjcremeans, the image shown at the top of the page is for the Garden District Picnic Quilt. This is a very large collection of quilt patterns. It would take a person a lifetime to make them all! It is very impressive! I will be sure and share this site with my friends. Jelly Roll patterns are beautiful. My grandmothers favorite is the wedding band.

I like the nine square. Someday I hope to learn to quilt. Thanks for sharing. Wow, this is more than a life supply of quilt patterns. Better get started today!

What an amazing collection! I'm not sure which one to start with, but I think I will try to work my way through the list! This is a massive collection. Definitely saving for later. Love it. Thanks so much! I am looking for the free quilt pattern " Vintage Stars" by Barbara J. Hi Sally! Thanks for your comment. Kaylee, Editor of FaveQuilts.

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Terrarium Quilt by Bonnie Christine. Bakestry Quilt by Pat Bravo. Timeworn Inscription Quilt by Pat Bravo. Some of those might be just what you have in mind! The stencils on this page were designed for use in many ways. But I chose these because I think they lend themselves better to the art of quilting than many of the others.

These are just a small sample of all the free stencils to print on this web site and you can find more for your hobby at Stencils Quilting. Quilting and the weaving of tapestries have recorded events throughout history. Today, it's an art form that still allows us to weave a tale with the images we love and the colors that inspire us.

One of the first sewing project my Grandmother set me to do was to build a quilt. I still think of all the hours I spent sorting through the fabric remnants for each perfect square.

And best of all You may be wondering about how these free quilting stencil patterns are going to work since you will be printing them from your computer on plain paper. Well, I recommend that you cover both sides of the paper with a protective coating such as clear shelf liner before you cut out the stencil design. The idea is that you want to be able to clean off your stencil after using. To position your stencil, place it in the middle of your border and make any necessary adjustments as you go around the corner.

A little hairspray on the back of the stencil will make it temporarily sticky so you can mark the top easily. If you don't want to mark your quilting stencil patterns directly on your fabric then mark the stencil design on light weight tissue paper, tracing paper, newsprint or lightweight tear-away stabilizer. Pin this to your project and sew on the marked lines. Tear the paper or stabilizer away when done.



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