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  • My Page | Krista Moser

    Fall Foliage Flutterby Frolic Grandma's Flower Patch Gilded Christmas Tree Skirt Tully the Turtle Summer Succulents The Fruit Quilt SnowflakeLane Bespoke Stars Lollipops & Licorice The Wreath Quilt Two Scoops Big The Bee Baby Quilt Vintage Windmill Bumblebee Blossomss Pool Party Quilt Rock'n Roller Coaster Buffalo Lodge Buffalo Lodge Table Runner Summer Swag Finley & Friends Entangle Sky My 2nd quilt, age 14 Mi Amor Big Sky Bloom Semaphore Stripes FanFaire Double Struck Star Ombre Blossoms Woven Jewelbox Hexie Hot Air Balloons Hollow Star Champagne & Pearls Argyle Lad Honeycomb Hexagon City Girl Chevron Aztec Diamond

  • Honeycomb Hexagon Quilt Pattern

    HONEYCOMB HEXAGON BUY PRINTED PATTERN BUY PDF PATTERN BUY FABRIC KIT We adore this unique modern spin on a beloved vintage style! The nostalgia of Grandmother’s Flower Garden hexagon makes a fresh comeback in luminous gold, grey and white. Incorporate your favorite jelly roll or raid your stash. You can work with as little as a 5” strip of each color. Accent your room with a clever contemporary quilt that will complement today’s chic decor. Hexagons quilts are all the rage right now. Have you ever wanted to try one but have heard they are hard? Then, you will love this pattern! It’s entirely strip pieced so no fussing with Y-seams or difficult piecing techniques. You get a WOW effect without all the headaches. Intermediate Skill Level Twin size: 60” X 75” Lap size: 55" x 63.5" Baby size: 40" x 55" ​ Basic skills required Rotary cutting Sew an accurate .25" seam Recommended with this pattern Creative Grids Large 60 degree diamond ruler Rotary cutting mat Thread to match Sewing machine in good working order FABRIC REQUIREMENTS Twin size ⅓ yd each of 14 different neutrals (or colors) 1¼ yds accent fabric ⅝ yd binding 3 ¾ yds backing Lap size ⅓ yd each of 10 different colors (or a jelly roll with 2 strips of each color) 1 yd accent fabric ½ yd binding fabric 3⅓ yds backing Baby size ⅓ yd each of 6 different colors, or ⅙ yd each of 12 different colors. ⅔ yd accent fabric ⅜ yd binding fabric 2½ yds backing Free Fabric Planner A free fabric planner for this quilt is available on our Tutorial page. ​

  • Books | Krista Moser

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  • Measuring For Borders | Krista Moser

    Measuring For Borders One of the most pesky problems for quilters is trying to get borders to fit right on their quilts. Believe me, I see this with even the most experienced quilters so this isn’t me picking on the newbies. Some borders are too long and they “lettuce leaf” the edges by stretching them out as they are sewn on. Some borders are too short and they “tulip petal” the corners because they pull too tight. Nothing is more maddening than getting your beautiful quilt to the border stage and having the wheels fall off the cart in the final lap! The most important thing is measure, measure, measure… in three different places. I measure on the right edge, down the middle and again on the left edge. Take the average of all three measurements (in this case that is 50.5”) and cut the two side borders that same length. I know I will have to stretch the right edge a half inch to match my average, and I will have to ease in the left edge a half inch to match my average. Find the center on the border and the quilt top and secure those points together with pins, then work your way out in both directions pinning the border in place stretching or easing little by little to make the ends match up. Sew them on and press them out really well with the nose of your iron, making sure there are no hidden folds in the border seam. For the top and bottom border, measure again as before only this time horizontally in three different places. Take the average of these new measurements and repeat the slight easing and stretching process again. Press these borders out as before and your quilt should lay beautifully flat and ready to quilt! HINT - How to find the average of your measurements. Take all three measurements, add them together, then divide that number by three.

  • www.kristamoser.com/hollowstarpattern

    HOLLOW STAR BUY PRINTED PATTERN BUY PDF PATTERN A Real Stash Buster! Hollow Star is a stunning modern take on a six-pointed star and a great way to showcase a favorite collection of fabrics. Use your guy’s favorite colors to make him a personal quilt he will love. Hollow Star is patriotic in red, white, and blue. Make it in blues and white for Hanukkah, or in beautiful reds and greens for Christmas. A terrific contemporary quilt for any modern streamlined decor, this pattern is easy enough for a beginner to intermediate quilter including step by step instructions with plenty of illustrations, through every stage, to make your quilt top: rotary cutting, piecing, and assembly. Finished size 81” x 84” This is a full-size bed quilt that can be easily modified to any size. Recommended with this pattern Creative Grids 8.5" non-slip 60 degree diamond ruler by Krista Moser Rotary cutting mat Thread to match Sewing machine in good working order Fabric Requirements 1/3 yard of seven different reds 1/3 yard of seven different blues 1/6 yard of six different grays 3-1/2 yards of white background 5/8 yard binding fabric 4-3/4 yards backing fabric Free Fabric Planner A free fabric planner for this quilt is available on our tutorial page.

  • Fresh Fruit | Krista Moser

    FRESH FRUIT BUY PRINTED PATTERN BUY DIGITAL DOWNLOAD DESCRIPTION Fresh Fruit is a fun sampler quilt with each block teaching a new way to use the Large Creative Grids, 60-degree diamond ruler. There are six different fruit blocks: lemons, limes, oranges, strawberries, watermelons, and grapes. This quilt is so fun to put together and a great way to build skills in piecing each block's combination of shapes. The Fresh Fruit pattern comes with two layouts: a lap quilt size that includes the striped background blocks and a wall-hanging size made up of the fruit blocks only. This pattern is fully-illustrated, with step-by-step directions, for easy assembly with no Y seams! FABRIC REQUIREMENTS Lap Size (53" x 56") • 2 yds white background • Robert Kaufman Fresh Fruit Jelly Roll, or 1/6 yd each of three different reds: light, medium, dark. 1/6 yd each of three different yellows: light, medium, dark. 1/6 yd each of three different oranges: light, medium, dark. 1/6 yd each of three different purples: light, medium, dark. 1/6 yd each of two different blues: light and medium. 1/6 yd each of four different green: light and medium, dark and extra dark. 1/2 yd binding fabric 3-1/2 yds backing ​ Wall Hanging (36" x 35-1/2") you will only need 1/8 yd each of the colors listed above 1/2 yd white background 2/3 yd light blue sashing 1/3 yd binding 1-1/4 yds backing ​ TOOLS Creative Grids Non-Slip Large 60° Diamond Ruler

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