Along Came A Spider Quilt
By
Pat Hamilton
Final size:
150 x 176.5cm (59 x 69¹⁄2in)
USD $9.09
Intermediate
Quilting
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An ingenious foundation-piecing method means that the Spiderweb blocks in Pat Hamilton’s fabulous scrap quilt pattern are entirely rotary cut and only need straight-line stitching and is a great project to create from your fabric stash – Pat even included some selvedges in her version.
- Strip piecing on fabric foundations streamlines the fabric cutting and stitching needed to make this quilt
- Only straight-line stitching is used, which can all be done by machine - you’ve got to love a quilt that looks harder to make than it is
- Detailed instructions and clear diagrams illustrate Pat’s clever techniques so you achieve perfect blocks with ease
- A great project to use up all those little fabric scraps
- It’s easy to vary the size of the quilt simply by just adding more or less blocks or rows and adjusting the layout and border
- Excellent choice for intermediate-level quilters who are looking for a large project and a great way to use up their pile of fabric scraps