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The Broadcloth Studio Blog
From classic quilt block how-to’s, step-by-step #quiltbroidery instructions, and in-depth project guides, there are tons of new projects to try, techniques to tackle, and things to explore in the posts below!
three ways to expand on the behemoth block
The Behemoth Block quilt pattern was designed as a canvas to practice my hand stitching: it’s perfect as is for a mini quilt or a pillow. But it’s also the perfect pattern to run with and transform and expand upon! The pattern’s straightforward construction allows you to riff without a headache: here are three different ways to take this block, make four blocks, and transform it into your own design (sashing optional).
three ways to modify the feature frames quilt pattern
Feature Frames is a fun filled block-based quilt pattern! While it looks like there is a lot going on, it’s really not a complicated make: the trickiest thing is keeping track of which fabric is which and which fabric goes where. And the best part? Its straightforward construction means that it is the perfect pattern to play with and make your own! Here are three ideas to help jumpstart your creativity and turn Feature Frames into a one-of-a-kind quilt.
how to calculate and assemble your quilt backing fabric
how to calculate and assemble your quilt backing fabric
how to bind a quilt (part 2: finishing)
How to finish binding your quilt (by hand or by machine)
how to bind a quilt (part 1: attaching your tape)
How to sew your binding tape onto your quilt.
how to calculate how much binding tape to make
How to calculate how much binding tape and fabric you’ll need to bind your quilt.