Pattern-Free Quiltmaking

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Combine spontaneous design with traditional techniques for bold quilts that are all your own. Joe Cunningham shows you how in this lively class.

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Combine spontaneous design with traditional techniques for bold quilts that are all your own. Joe Cunningham shows you how in this lively class.

Introduction

Meet Joe Cunningham and find out how he made the transition from musician to quilt expert.

Three Crazy Sisters

The Three Crazy Sisters block is a variation on the classic Rail Fence. The simple design of three rectangles will get you started on your pattern-free journey.

Fantasy Four Patch

The Fantasy Four-Patch is a process that takes the traditional four-patch design with two contrasting fabrics and turns it on its ear.

Rock the Block, Album Style

Rock the Block, Album Style is one of Joe’s favorite quilt projects. You’ll find out why it’s called that, and why he likes it.

Rock the Block, Block Style

Rock the Block in a different way – Block Style! This very simple project creates an assortment of blocks that are closely related, but never the same.

Managing Your Crazy

How do you keep your pattern-free quiltmaking from spinning completely out of control? Whether you’ve invented your own process or borrowed one of Joe’s, this lesson shows you how to use the set and borders to contain the design.

Wheel of Pattern

Choose a couple of contrasting fabrics, add some bias tape, spin the super-scary Wheel of Pattern, surrender to the forces of serendipity, and make a quilt!

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