Colorbrick: a beginner's Quilt-Along
Are you ready to make your first quilt? Nervous? Don't know where to start? Join me for a quilt-along perfect for beginner quilters.
I'll be posting step-by-step directions for how to make my Colorbrick quilt, a great quilt for beginners. The quilt-along includes basic quilting skills like using a rotary cutter, chain-piecing, basting, binding and quilting. It's so easy to make. Large pieces come together quickly, but the effect is more interesting than a simple block quilt.
You CAN do this! Come on - there's no time like the present to get started!
You'll Need:
10 Fat Quarters (prints for the bricks)
a Solid Neutral for sashing and backing
Here's our Quilt-Along post line up:
You can easily have your Colorbrick quilt done in a few weeks time, even if you hit a few bumps along the way!
P.S. Are you wondering if you're ready to make this quilt? I'll be assuming you know how to sew a straight line with your sewing machine. That's pretty much it. So, minimal sewing experience is recommended. We will be using a rotary cutter too. If you don't already own a set up, see my suggestions under "Rotary Cutter Extras" on the Get Started Supply List.