2015 Fall Mystery – All Clues Available HERE and VIEW Mystery Quilt Photos

Fall Leaves by Pam Link

To See Photos – Click on Tab at the top of the blog that says

Photos – 2015 Fall Mystery

Please email me photos of your mystery quilt top and I will post it also.   carterquilter@gmail.com

I like to respect everyone’s privacy so I will post your photos with your first name and your location which can be city or state or country.

Thanks to all of you who participated.  This includes those who sewed as well as those who enjoyed viewing the photos.  Cindy

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You can download all clues combined into one document.

 Click HERE to Download All Clues in One Document

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OR You can download each clue individually:

Click HERE to Download Fabric Requirements and Cutting Directions

Click HERE to Download Pre-Mystery Sewing Task

Click HERE to Download Clue #1

Click HERE to Download Clue #2

Click HERE to Download Clue #3

Click HERE to Download Clue #4

Click HERE to Download Clue #5

Click HERE to Download Clue #6

If you have any questions please email me at carterquilter@gmail.com

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2015 Spring Mystery – All Clues Available Here, View Mystery Quilt Photos

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To See Photos – Click on Tab at the top of the blog that says

Photos – 2015 Spring Mystery.

Please email me photos of your mystery quilt top and I will post it also.   carterquilter@gmail.com

I like to respect everyone’s privacy so I will post your photos with your first name and your location which can be city or state or country.

Thanks to all of you who participated.  This includes those who sewed as well as those who enjoyed viewing the photos.  Cindy

 

Click HERE to Download 2015 Spring Mystery – All Clues in One Document (.pdf)

OR Download Each Clue Individually

Click Here to Download Fabric Requirements and Cutting Directions for the 2015 Spring Mystery (.PDF)

Click HERE to Download Clue #1 (.pdf)

Click HERE to Download Clue #2 (.pdf) 

Click HERE to Download Clue #3 (.pdf)

Click HERE to Download Clue #4 (.pdf) Updated 3/2/2015

Click HERE to Download Clue #5 (.pdf)

Click HERE to Download Clue #6 – The Final Clue (.pdf) Updated 3/2/2015

 

Plaid for Dad – Happy Father’s Day – Made with golf themed fabric (also a good Military Quilt Pattern)

Available in 2 sizes:  Comfort Quilt – 60″ by 72″ (152cm by 183cm) and Full/Twin Quilt – 84″ by 84″ (214cm by 214cm)

Click HERE to Download Plaid for Dad free quilt pattern (.pdf)

60th Birthday Present for DH – Front and back of the quilt.

Here is a beautiful red and black Plaid for Dad.

This was made by Helen O’Neill of Downeyville, Ontario, Canada for her son, Daniel.

She did a terrific job on the quilt.

Daniel sent me a wonderful email and photos of the quilt which he obviously loves.  Thanks for sharing.

From Fred.  He made a KING SIZED quilt for some newlyweds with fabric of their choosing.  Awesome.

Fred

Updating a 30 Year Old Baby Quilt

Coco’s Baby Quilt – 50″ by 58″

Click HERE to download free baby quilt pattern (.pdf)

My friend, Melissa Erickson, had a treasured 30 year old baby quilt.  She took it with her to college and to Europe when she went to play professional basketball abroad.  Melissa’s quilt was made for her by her godmother.

She was recently asked to be baby Coco’s godmother and decided to pass her baby quilt to her new godchild.  She called me and asked if I would update her baby quilt for Coco.  Coco is the daughter of one of her dear friends.

Melissa’s quilt was made from squares of a synthetic fabric, probably polyester.  The white squares were made of brushed nylon and these were the only parts that were too worn to be used in the new quilt.   The quilt was in amazing condition considering all the love it had received over 30 years.

I took Melissa’s quilt apart.  When I sewed it back together I added some squares of Hawaiian fabrics to the pastel colored squares from the original quilt.  When I made the border I alternated squares of flannel backed satin (available at Joann’s) with squares of Hawaiian fabrics.  I used a cuddle fabric (similar to Minkie) for the quilt back.  The original quilt had been sewn together with a cotton/poly blend thread that lasted in perfect condition.  I may rethink using cotton thread in future quilts.  Of course I have thousands of yards of cotton thread which I will use up first.

I hope the new quilt will last another 30 years.

I knew Melissa would miss her baby quilt.  I took the backing for her quilt, added the same backing I had used on Coco’s quilt and a Hawaiian fabric binding so she could have at least part of her original quilt back to love.

In 2008 I made another quilt for Melissa.  You can check out the pattern here.

https://carterquilter.wordpress.com/category/star-quilts/melissa-erickson-quilt/

Melissa’s 30 Year Old Baby Quilt

Coco’s Baby Quilt

Melissa’s New/Old Quilt

Charmed Dutch Nine Patch Quilt

Available in Three Sizes

Lap/Baby Quilt – 41″ by 41″,  Twin – 68″ by 95″,  Full/Queen – 95″ by 95″

Scrappy and Non-Scrappy Options.  Great for Charm Packs

This quilt was donated to a cancer fund raiser.

It is backed in fleece and is very warm and cuddly.

Click HERE to Download Charmed Dutch Nine Patch free quilt pattern (.pdf)


Military Nine Patch (also for kids)

Click here to download Military Nine Patch free quilt pattern (.pdf file)

Option A available in two sizes – Comfort – 61″ by 77″, Twin – 77″ by 93″

Option B available in two sizes – Comfort – 59″ by 74″, Twin – 74″ by 89″

This pattern was originally written by Valerie Davidson, one of my online quilting friends, in 2007.  She has given me permission to publish her design and rewrite the pattern and share her quilt photo.  The quilt in Option A is Valerie’s quilt.  When I made the quilt (Option B) I modified it to add a simple, pieced border.  The blocks are scrappy and came from a group swap.

The photo below is a quilt made by Wayne Rhodes.

You can check out his blog and see many more gorgeous quilts.

Thanks for sharing Wayne.

http://waynesquilts.blogspot.com

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How I Taught My Grandchildren to Quilt – Tips and a Pattern

A fun pattern and tips to introduce a child to quilting.

I helped two of my grandchildren – ages 6 and 8 – to make this quilt.

Here is how we did it.

This quilt and experience are child tested and grandmother approved.

Child Size – 58″ x 70″   (148 cm x 178 cm)

Click Here to Download Free Kids Can Quilt Pattern and Tips (.pdf)


Scrap Happy Nine Patch

Using up some of my 2.5″ squares.

74” by 90” (188 cm by 229 cm)

It has now gone on to its owner.  My friend, Marie Chestnut, quilted it.  We are giving it to a friend who is starting chemo.

It is backed in flannel.

Click HERE to Download Scrap Happy Nine Patch Free Quilt Pattern (.pdf)


Graduation Block

Graduation Block – 14″ finished (14.5″ unfinished)

Made for Joanna!

Click HERE to Download Graduation Block free pattern (.pdf)

Here is the quilt.

The quilt pattern and the  quilt are both in process right now and will be available later this spring.  The blocks are pieced and sewn together.  Still working on the pattern and the borders.


Scrappy Squares and Bars

Click HERE to Download Scrappy Squares and Bars free quilt pattern (.pdf)

Available in two sizes – Lap – 54″ by 66″, Full/Queen – 90″ by 90″

To see photos of other quilts made with this pattern please click the link below.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/carterquilter/sets/72157611014638392/

Scrappy Spring Mystery FloralScrappy Spring Mystery RWB

 

Scrappy Split Rail

Click HERE to Download Scrappy Split Rail free scrap quilt pattern (.pdf)

Available in five sizes – Baby40″ by 52″(12 blocks), Lap – 52″ by 64″(20 blocks), Twin – 76″ by 88″ (42 blocks), Full – 88″ by 88″ (49 blocks), Queen/King – 100″ by 100″ (64 blocks)

I made the quilt in the middle for my friend, Renee, from scraps from her stash.  Our friend, Mary k, quilted it.  I call it “Renee’s Quilty Memories”.  Renee and her family call it “Scraps”.

I made the RWB quilt for PFC Patrick E. Coggins, Jr and Mary k quilted it.   Patrick is the son of a friend.

The baby quilt was donated to Florida tornado victims.

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