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Quilt “recipes”

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Many of you contact me directly asking which stamps will connect to each other.  It is listed with the stamps, but can be confusing at first glance.  As you know I try very hard to leverage the stamps you have so you can use them in many different ways.  So, which stamps do you own and how can you use them more than one way?  A friend recommended I make “quilt recipes”.  Thought I’d give it a try using one of my most popular stamps, the Sawtooth Star set of stamps.

My most popular set of stamps.

My most popular set of stamps.

All of the stamp sets come with an enclosed pattern and instructions.  The pattern enclosed in this stamp set is the Star Toss.

Star Toss quilt made with the Sawtooth Star stamps.

Star Toss quilt made with the Sawtooth Star stamps.

Did you know this picture is the MOST re-pinned on my Pinterest board?  It certainly is one of my favorites!

Using this stamp set by itself you can also make the Civil War Mini Sampler (27″ x 27″) AND the Civil War Nine Patch Sampler (37″ x 37″).

Civil War Mini Sampler

Civil War Mini Sampler

Nine Patch Sampler

Nine Patch Sampler

Okay, you have that, right?  Now add one more stamp, the Pointed Tile Stamp to the Sawtooth Star set of stamps.

Pointed Tile Stamp

Pointed Tile Stamp

Now using the Pointed Tile AND pieces from the Sawtooth Star set of stamps you can now make:

Made with the Sawtooth Star and Pointed Tile Stamps.

Lucy Boston…made with the Sawtooth Star and Pointed Tile Stamps.

Made with the Sawtooth Star set of stamps and Pointed Tile.

Garden Gate…made with the Sawtooth Star set of stamps and Pointed Tile.

Both of these patterns are FREE on my website under the header tab where it says “Free Projects and Tips“.  Be sure to check it out!

Want more???  Add the Large Triangle to the Sawtooth Star and you can make the strippy version of Bears and Berries!

Large Triangle

Large Triangle

Bears and Berries (strippy version)

Bears and Berries (strippy version)

So many quilts, so little time!  Enjoy your own “quilt recipes” this week!

Happy Stitching!

 


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