
When we were little, our grandma taught us how to sew. The moment we’d caught on and learned how to sew a nice, straight line and create a neat, even seam, she guided us immediately through the process of advancing those basic sewing skills we’d learned into quilting! We’re pleased and proud to report that we’ve been quilting for many years now and have mastered several advanced techniques in order to create some really beautiful, intricate looking pieces, but every once in a while we like to go back to the basics and make sure we can still do the simple stuff. Now that we have crafty kids of our own, we’re very happy that we kept brushed up on the easiest steps and collected beginner patterns long after we’d advanced past that point, because it means we’re well equipped for teaching our kids how to quilt all these years later!
Just in case you or your little ones are as interested in putting your basic sewing skills to use in a simple quilting project as we were once upon a time or as our own kids are now, if not more, here are many of the best simple beginner quilting projects that we’ve discovered over the years.
ASIN : B08NYBKVWQ
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : November 24, 2020
Language : English
Print length : 54 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8570592551
Item Weight : 3.35 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.14 x 9 inches

Bea –
Quilt pattern book
I found this on Kindle unlimited first and liked the pattern so well that I bought the book. It wasn’t a bad price for a quilt pattern. I’m sure it will make up well. It’s on my list lol.I’m pleased with my purchase
Amazon Customer –
Simple quilting
Great way to start with easy quilt blocks that can be sewn together in so many variations. I have made them before and will do again.
Avid reader –
This book is a unreadable
I guess when they copy and pasted they squished the page too narrow. I want original content from authors. This is a copy and paste job of poor quality from the spruce crafts. Don’t support this type of behavior
Rae –
I like the quilt on the cover.
I sure wish the cover quilt was in the book. It looks worth the effort of at least trying to quilt. The thing is, it is in color and the others are not, so course it looks great. What is the name of the pattern? Do you have any information where I could find the pattern? Thank You…too early to give up…yet.