1930s quilt patterns

Explore a collection of timeless quilt patterns from the 1930s era. Discover the beauty and charm of these vintage designs and create your own masterpiece with these inspiring ideas.
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It’s Great in Any Color Theme! This charming quilt is jelly roll friendly and one of the easiest quilts you’ll ever make. Plus, it looks fabulous in any color palette. It’s a great project for showing off a beautiful fabric line. Or cut strips from your stash and create your own combination of fabrics. Learn …

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Martha Young
1930's Vintage Le Moyne Star Quilt, quilted by Karen Terrens | Quilts on Bastings Amigurumi Patterns, Patchwork, Lemoyne Star, Quilt Stars, Colchas Quilting, A Quilting Life, Vintage Quilts Patterns, Quilt Modernen, Machine Quilting Patterns

I have found myself collecting vintage quilt tops with the intention of quilting them. I must have about eight quilt tops and to date had only quilted one of them. As a result, I decided that I really needed to get one quilted to justify adding further quilt tops to my collection. I quilted the following gorgeous 1930's Le Moyne Star quilt which I purchased in Houston in 2011 for a mere $82USD. The quilt measures about 68 inches square. Here is a section of the quilt before quilting:- I…

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Aurifil Thread
Patchwork, Tela, 1930s Quilt Patterns, Hexagon Quilt Tutorial, Vintage Quilts Patterns, Quilting Designs Patterns, Childrens Quilts, Baby Quilt Patterns, Scrap Quilt Patterns

is finished. I decided to try and baste this little quilt on my design wall, which turned out to be quite successful! I used some 9 patch blocks that I had sitting on the drawer for a zillion years for the backing. It saved me buying fabric, and used up MORE stuff. I pieced this quilt, using one of the new methods I read about online. I joined 4 squares together...a 4 patch. I made two of these, the placed them right sides together. I sewed around the 4 edges, then cut diagonally through…

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Lynn Stumpfig