Lessons from an Old Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt
Antique Quilts, Lessons from an Old Quilt Kristine ONeill Antique Quilts, Lessons from an Old Quilt Kristine ONeill

Lessons from an Old Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt

This gorgeous quilt design is called Grandmother’s Flower Garden. Usually when we see these patterns, we immediately think of the 1930s and 1940s, but it’s history dates back earlier than that, but became very popular in the 1930s. In fact, it was so popular during this time period that in 1933, Sears catalog sold cottons in this quilt design (source: Clues in the Calico: A Guide to Identifying and Dating Antique Quilts by Barbara Brackman, p. 95.). This classic design is still popular, even today.

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22 Foundation Paper Piecing Tips
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22 Foundation Paper Piecing Tips

As I always say, there are many ways to make a quilt. The technique of foundation paper piecing is no exception. There are many ways to do it, including the paperless version (not my favorite) using freezer paper. I, however, like to use paper and in this blog, I'll discuss 22 invaluable tips and tricks that help me have a successful foundation paper piecing experience, from essential tools to organization tips. Get ready to elevate your quilting game and unleash your creativity with confidence!

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2024 Habits: April Update
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2024 Habits: April Update

Let’s talk about quilting habits for 2024. How am I doing? Let’s check out my March progress! After evaluating my year, I found five areas to work on and create better habits going into the new year. Come with me as I discuss these habits. Make sure to tell me yours, too!

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Lessons from an Old Fancy Dresden Plate Quilt
Antique Quilts, Lessons from an Old Quilt Kristine ONeill Antique Quilts, Lessons from an Old Quilt Kristine ONeill

Lessons from an Old Fancy Dresden Plate Quilt

Again, just like most of the old quilts in my collection, this one took me on a deep dive into the history of Dresden Plate quilt blocks. Although I found a lot of great information about them, there are some conflicting details. Of course, all of that doesn’t have anything to do with this quilt. We can still enjoy its beauty without knowing its history. Either way, this journey has left me curious.

One of the most interesting yet conflicting pieces of information I am finding is about the actual inspiration of the Dresden design. Some say the design was inspired by the marking on the bottom of the Dresden dishes, while others say it is the design on the dishes themselves. Personally, I believe it is the actual marking, but there is a lack of evidence of this because the majority of Dresden dishes did not survive WWII.

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Lessons from an Old Hawaiian Quilt
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Lessons from an Old Hawaiian Quilt

I have to admit that I didn’t know much about Hawaiian quilts prior to making this video and writing this blog post. Reading about these quilts and their history has been so rewarding. All of these old quilts teach me so much, and this one is no exception. Between the stunning appliqué, the two-colors, and the delicate hand-quilting, you can’t help but be inspired by this quilt.

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Five Ways to Use A Placemat Panel
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Five Ways to Use A Placemat Panel

Placemats are wonderful, and homemade ones are even better. They are cost-effective, make a table look pretty, and are fun to make. These monthly panels make it even easier! But what else can you make from these panels? Although there are so many options—quilt blocks, full quilts, pillows, wall hangings, tote bags—so many ideas!

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How To Make A Pillow Cover
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How To Make A Pillow Cover

Don’t you just love making your own home decor? These pillow covers are super easy to make and fun, too! From this tutorial, you will be able to turn almost any fabric panel into a pillow such as a quilt block, a fabric panel, or just a really pretty piece of fabric you love!

In these instructions, I will show you have to make an envelope pillow cover two different ways and include the math for both!

Let’s get started on how to do this!

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Mini Quilted Heart Wallhanging

Mini Quilted Heart Wallhanging

Welcome to the world of heartfelt crafting, where we embark on a journey to create a symbol of love and warmth – a mini quilted heart! Whether you're a seasoned quilter or a beginner looking for a charming project, this tutorial is perfect for you. In just a few simple steps, you'll be able to create a delightful mini quilted heart that radiates love and creativity.

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2024 Habits: February Update
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2024 Habits: February Update

Let’s talk about quilting habits for 2024. How am I doing? Let’s check out my February progress! After evaluating my year, I found five areas to work on and create better habits going into the new year. Come with me as I discuss these habits. Make sure to tell me yours, too!

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Just One Layer Cake Hourglass Quilt
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Just One Layer Cake Hourglass Quilt

Like in my last Just One Layer Cake video, this quilt all started with me playing with a layer cake. Mind you, my first attempt isn’t always the one I go with. In fact, this quilt took a few attempts to find something that I liked. It is also important to note that I don’t always love the layer cake I am using after I open it up. Both of these came into play with this one. I carried on, however, bound and determined to make a One Layer Cake quilt! I can do it!

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Lessons from an Antique Scrap Quilt
Antique Quilts, Lessons from an Old Quilt Kristine ONeill Antique Quilts, Lessons from an Old Quilt Kristine ONeill

Lessons from an Antique Scrap Quilt

I have had this quilt in my collection for about two years now and have been waiting to share it with everyone. I am not sure why I waited so long—it is a beauty. Maybe I wanted to keep it to myself for a little longer? That is probably it. Although I say this about all the old quilts I review, this really is a favorite, and possible the one that has taught me the most. At one point I was going to make this my 100th Lessons from an Old Quilt video because it is so special, but I changed my mind. The time is now to share this one with the world. I hope you love it as much as I love it.

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Jenny’s Countdown To Christmas 2023
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Jenny’s Countdown To Christmas 2023

It’s that time again! Time for 2023’s Jenny’s Countdown to Christmas Advent Box from Missouri Star Quilt Company! Each day from Dec. 1 - Dec. 25, I will post a video unboxing/unwrapping of that day’s item! I will also update this blog with the items, the totals, any projects I make from this box, and more! I hope you enjoyed this series!

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Let’s Make A Bowl Cozy
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Let’s Make A Bowl Cozy

🧵 ✂️ Want To Sew Quick Holiday Gifts this year? Let's Make A Bowl Holder! In this step-by-step tutorial, I'll guide you through the process of creating your very own Fabric Bowl Cozy. These cozy and functional fabric holders are perfect for enjoying a hot bowl of soup, chili, or any favorite dish without burning your hands. It's perfect to protect your hands from the cold, too! I am thinking ice cream. Anyone else?

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