In this vibrant quilt, two different blocks give the impression of an on-point setting. The central blocks are called Turnstile, and the blocks that surround them are a variation of the Spinner. Everything in this quilt is scrappy--so use up your odds and ends!
Quilt size: 40½" x 40½"
No posts found

Ellen Pahl
Ellen Pahl has been making quilts for more than 20 years and has been editing books about making quilts for more than 15 years. She learned to sew as a child from her mother, who made most of their clothing. Quilts have always fascinated Ellen, and she made her first quilt in the early 1970s using typical dressmaking techniques and fabrics. Needless to say, she has learned a lot since then. As a freelance technical editor for various quilting and crafts book publishers, she feels fortunate to be able to work in a subject area that she loves. Ellen belongs to a small quilting group that makes quilts for charity. She has also taught classes in hand applique and hand quilting. In addition to quilting, she enjoys gardening, cooking, basket weaving, and floral design. She lives in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, with her family, two cats, and five chickens.
View more titles by Ellen Pahl