Today’s tutorial features our last strip-pieced block. This one is actually a mite easier than the nine-patch, so this should go quickly for you! Printer-Friendly Version Fabric needed: 2 – 3.5″ x width of fabric strips. I used two beautiful prints from Penny Rose’s Meadow collection. Put the right sides together and stitch a 1/4″…
Project Design Team Wednesday ~ Bonnie Rose Quilt
Hello Riley Blake readers!  It’s me, Melissa Corry from Happy Quilting and I am so excited to be back here at Riley Blake to share another Design Team Tutorial with you 🙂  With my upcoming book release, Irish Chain Quilts: Contemporary Twists on a Classic Design, it’s no surprise that I have Irish Chains on the brain 😉…
Military Max Quilt
Instructor: Andy Knowlton Hi Riley Blake readers, I’m Andy Knowlton from the blog, A Bright Corner. I’m sharing with you today a fun and easy tutorial to make this cute throw size quilt using the Military Max fabrics designed by Bella Blvd. The finished Military Max quilt measures about 48″ x 60″. Supplies: 3/8 yard…
Squared to the Max
Instructor: Katie Ellis I am so excited to be here and share a fun project with you all. My name is Katie and I create over at ChooChoo Skadoo. I am going to share with you all how to make this adorable quilt using the Military Max collection. This is a good size quilt; 74″x94″….
Traditional Block Thursday: 9-Patch
How is the strip piecing going? We are going to mix in a little twist with the strip piecing and show you a simple 9-patch block whose layout has limitless possibilities. Most of the blocks that we will make this year use the nine-patch layout. Printer-Friendly Version Fabric needed: One 4.5″ strip x width of…
Traditional Block Thursday: Double 4-Patch
This week for our Traditional Block Thursday tutorial, we will be continuing our love of strip-piecing by making a double 4-patch block. We will first make a 4-patch block and then we will make a larger 4-patch with the small 4-patches – thus the name of the block. Printer-Friendly VersionTo make your double 4-patch block,…
Project Design Team Wednesday~ Modern Baby Quilt
Hi everyone! I am Elizabeth from Simple Simon and Company and am happy to be here today with a modern baby quilt tutorial. This cute black and white quilt is perfect because it is gender neutral and makes a darling play mat or a toddler bed quilt as well. And if you have never made…
Traditional Block Thursday: Rail Fence
I am so excited to be starting a new series here on the Penny Rose Blog! We will be focusing on making some very traditional quilt blocks from days gone by. However, the great part is that we are not going to piece them together by hand with needle and thread like they used to….
RBD Flannel Showcase Blog Tour: Chenille Baby Blanket & Pillow
How many of us remember chenille bedspreads from our childhood? How many of us are kicking ourselves for thrifting them when it was decided they were out of style, only to have them come back with a vengeance — a very expensive and hard-to-find vengeance! Yes, chenille is back, and I am going to show…
Project Design Team Wednesday ~ Cottage Stamp Baby Quilt
Hi Friends, it’ me, Melissa Corry from Happy Quilting and I am super excited to share a new tutorial with you today 😉 I call it Cottage Stamp and it is made with The Quilted Fish’s newest line The Cottage Garden!! Isn’t it just so adorable!! So lets jump right in and tell you how to make it 😉 YOU…