You've seen all the flannel quilt patterns, now it's your turn! I see downloading flannel quilt patterns in your future. Here we're just trying to make flannel quilts as quickly and easily as possible and enjoy the process along the way.īetter get your printer warmed up. You'll see a brightly colored, little icon when they are. Many of these patterns are precut friendly. When there's something small (like 1-1/2" strips or squares) I'll note that in the description for you. We're also looking for quilts with bigger patches, so for the most part they are. No triangles were harmed in the making of these quilts. (There's only one exception to this, but the HSTs are huge.and easy.) If you see a half square triangle in the design, it was made with the folded corners technique. Whether you're looking for something quick, or want to spend more time on it, we have something for everyone.Īll free and all right here in one place! What do we mean by 'easy'?Īll the quilt patterns shared on this page are made from rectangles or squares-no triangles or odd shapes. We've rounded up more than 30 of the best free & easy flannel quilt patterns to download and make. Grab your favorite flannel fabric and a sewing machine! For those who are deaf or hard of hearing, contact her via videophone at 50.This post contains affiliate links for which I receive compensation. JulieAnn accepts quilt tops from anywhere in the USA. Whether you do your own longarming or send your tops out to be quilted, her tips are useful to know. On her website, JulieAnn also has a bunch of tips for preparing your quilt top for machine quilting. JulieAnn speaks and signs throughout the videos, so they are accessible to all. She has started adding YouTube videos to her website and plans on adding more. JulieAnn, who is deaf, believes in educating consumers, whether they are looking for someone to quilt their quilt top or considering buying a longarm machine. She loved how the machines felt to drive and is especially impressed with the wonderful customer service she gets from the APQS service team. “I researched and test-drove several longarm machines for a couple years and chose the APQS Millie longarm machine along with Quilt Path computer,” JulieAnn said. I was in the process of setting up a side gig of doing custom quilts and longarm quilting and it dawned on me that the Quilting Nerd is the perfect business name.”Ī full-time quilter and longarmer, JulieAnn has been quilting for over 20 years and takes pride and joy in working on customers’ quilts by adding the finishing touches. I am addicted to quilting whether it’s piecing or longarm quilting. When my sister called us that, the name SANG OUT LOUD to me.
Missy and I were discussing a quilting project and the youngest sister called us quilting nerds. “I have another sister, Missy, who likes to quilt too. “The business name came about a few years ago during a text conversation between my sisters and me,” JulieAnn said.
We asked her why she chose that unique name for her quilting business. In addition to creating custom quilts, JulieAnn provides longarm quilting services through her company, The Quilting Nerd. The pattern provided a great allover design that would show up in the background but not overwhelm the appliqués.
For the machine quilting, JulieAnn used a digital pantograph called “Ginger Hearts,” available from Urban Elementz. You can do the same or use the heart shapes provided in the pattern. “My client presented the memory quilt to her grandmother on her wedding day.” JulieAnn actually used cookie cutters to trace the heart shapes for her quilt. “The neckties were from my client’s late grandfather,” JulieAnn says. JulieAnn specializes in making memory/retirement quilts and T-shirt quilts, so this was a perfect project for her. The free instructions will tell you how to make the quilt using neckties, favorite fabric scraps, or fat quarters. In this quilt, fusible appliqués cut from neckties form the shape of a giant heart, and remnants of the neckties make a pieced inner border that ties it all together. APQS Dealer JulieAnn Chavez designed “Memories Tied with Love” when she was commissioned to make a memory quilt out of neckties. February always brings hearts to mind, and we have a special work of “heart” to share with you this month.