The Three Witches

Posted on July 28, 2014 by prairiemoonquilts in Tutorials
The Three Witches

If you like Halloween, I hope you love this project! It’s called “The Three Witches”. There’s a story about the three witches. It’s from “Macbeth”, a short play by Shakespeare. You’ve heard of him, right? I’m a Shakespeare fan. And I’ve wanted to make a quilt representing the Three Witches for a long time now. […]

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Rollin’ Along

Posted on February 24, 2014 by prairiemoonquilts in Quilts, Tutorials
Rollin’ Along

Today I have a new tutorial up on Riley Blake’s Cutting Corners College. It uses the new line, Roundup!, by Samantha Walker for Riley Blake. So many cute prints in lots of colors! My quilt is called Rollin’ Along, since it’s based on the traditional Broken Wheel block. I really had fun making this quilt. […]

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Ashbury Heights Apron

Posted on August 26, 2013 by prairiemoonquilts in Tutorials
Ashbury Heights Apron

Today’s post is a tutorial for a project I’m calling the Ashbury Heights Apron, because I made it using fabrics from the darling Ashbury Heights fabric line by Doohikey Designs for Riley Blake. The telephone print is just too cute for words! In the tutorial, while making the tie strings, I mention using these two […]

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Sasparilla Trails

Posted on July 22, 2013 by prairiemoonquilts in My Patterns, Tutorials
Sasparilla Trails

My newest tutorial for Riley Blake’s Cutting Corners College is posted today! It’s called “Sasparilla Trails”, and it uses Riley Blake’s new fabric line, “Sasparilla”, by October Afternoon. To view the tutorial, or download the printable version, just click over to Cutting Corners College and get it! Here’s a bonus close-up shot of the quilt: […]

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Hourglasses Quilt

Posted on September 24, 2012 by prairiemoonquilts in Quilts, Tutorials

I posted earlier about the Hourglasses quilt that my Aunt Mary made. Well, I loved it so much that I felt the urge to recreate it in today’s modern fabrics, so I did that very thing, and I’ve made it into a free tutorial that is now available HERE. Here’s my version: I used the […]

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