Showing posts with label Irene Berry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irene Berry. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2025

Free pattern day: Aprons!

Do you love to entertain and cook?  Here are more than 30 free apron patterns! Plain or fancy, ruffled or pleated, chef's aprons and kids' aprons... find your favorite! To go to a pattern: Scroll down the page until you see the quilt you like, then click on the words "CLICK for PDF download" (or the hyperlinked website name) in the title above the quilt.

Also: Check out our E-Bay shop for great bargains on designer jewelry and collectibles! For continuous free quilt patterns, please visit us on Twitter !     

Mod Apron, free pattern by Paintbrush Studios (CLICK for PDF download)

Retro Star Apron, free pattern at Paintbrush Studios (CLICK for PDF download)


Basic Apron
, free pattern at Wilmington Prints (CLICK for PDF download)


Fiesta Apron, free pattern by Heidi Pridemore for Blank Quilting (CLICK for PDF download)


Country Cuisine Apron, free pattern at Henry Glass Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)


Seafood Shack Apron Set, free pattern at Northcott Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)


Button Down Apron from recycled shirts, free pattern by Susan Wasinger for Lark Crafts (CLICK for PDF download)


Kitchen Pals apron, trivet and oven mitt, free pattern at Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)


Spice It Up apron, free pattern by Pat Bravo (CLICK for PDF download)



Linen cross-back apron tutorial at Purl Soho (CLICK for tutorial)


Retro Apron, free pattern by The Crafty Kitty for Birch Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download


Jeni Reversible Apron tutorial by Luvinthemommyhood for Art Gallery Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)


Easy half apron with jumbo pockets, tutorial at Sew 4 Home (CLICK for tutorial)


Barista apron, free pattern at Robert Kaufman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)


Button Top Apron with wrap around pockets by Marjolein Bastin, free tutorial at Sew 4 Home (CLICK for tutorial


Tea 4 Two Apron, free pattern by Bethany Fuller for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)


 Simple Apron tutorial by Bari J  (CLICK for PDF download


  Lined Apron Tutorial by Louise at Lululollylegs (CLICK for tutorial)


Hostess Apron by Tammy Vasser for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)


A Fabric Lover's Apron Tutorial at Maureen Cracknell Handmade (CLICK for tutorial)


Berry Good cocktail apron, free pattern by Irene Berry for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)


Four-fat-quarter apron tutorial at Maureen Cracknell Handmade (CLICK for tutorial)


Tea Time half apron with applique, tutorial at Sew 4 Home (CLICK for Tutorial)


Pumps and Pearls Apron tutorial by Delia Randall at Delia Creates (CLICK for tutorial)


Romantic Cottage Style Apron tutorial, full or half apron, at Sew 4 Home (CLICK for tutorial)


Adjustable Unisex Apron tutorial at the Purl Bee (CLICK for tutorial)

Valentine Appliqued Aprons for mother and daughter by Maureen Cracknell (CLICK for tutorial)


Kids Apron by Rin from Sew In Love, free tutorial posted at Skip To My Lou (CLICK for tutorial)

 
Image credits: This post was updated on November 14, 2025. All images are copyrighted by their owners. Please respect their generosity in sharing their free patterns, and the restrictions they have placed on the use of these designs. Complete information can be found at the designers' websites provided in the links.  Some of these are tutorials while others have downloadable (.pdf) patterns; we have tried to note which is which in the title above each photo.  If any links are broken, we'd love to know; email us at Quilt Inspiration.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Free pattern day: Aprons

Do you love to entertain? Here are more than 30 free apron patterns! NOTE: This post has been UPDATED. For the latest patterns, go to our Free Pattern Day for Aprons (CLICK HERE!)

Also: Check out our E-Bay shop for great bargains on designer jewelry and collectibles! For continuous free quilt patterns, please follow us on X (Twitter) !     


Image credits: This post was updated on November 14, 2025. All images are copyrighted by their owners. Please respect their generosity in sharing their free patterns, and the restrictions they have placed on the use of these designs. Complete information can be found at the designers' websites provided in the links.  Some of these are tutorials while others have downloadable (.pdf) patterns; we have tried to note which is which in the title above each photo.  If any links are broken, we'd love to know; email us at Quilt Inspiration.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Free Pattern Day: Easter and Spring Quilts !

Here 30 free patterns for Easter and Spring! It's a great time to whip up an Easter bunny, egg, carrot or tulip to celebrate the season. NOTE: This post has been updated.  For the latest patterns, please visit our Free Pattern Day for Easter & Spring quilts (CLICK HERE!)

p.s. Check out our E-Bay shop for great bargains on quilt patterns and collectible items! For more free quilt patterns, please visit us on Twitter

Image credit: The montage shown on this page is a derivative work that is the property of Quilt Inspiration. If any links are broken, we'd love to know; email us at Quilt Inspiration.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Arizona Quilt Show

We attended the 'Sol y Sombra' (Sun and Shade) quilt show last weekend, and had a fantastic time. The show is an annual production of the Arizona Quilters Guild, and this one was a whopper. A total of 333 quilts were on display for two and a half days, and thousands of quilt lovers were in attendance. Awards were given in an array of categories, for large/medium/small quilts that were pieced, appliqued, or mixed techniques; as well as art quilts, pictorial, miniature quilts, and other categories.

Today, we're showing a sampling of the quilts we liked (there were so many wonderful ones, it was a bit hard to choose). Which of these are your favorites?

Canyon Walls, 46(w) x 40(h), by Sheila Groman


The inspiration for this beautiful landscape wall hanging was the quilter's six-day raft trip through the Grand Canyon. In designing the quilt, Sheila made use of photos from the trip, capturing the red rock of the canyon walls and the brilliant blue of the river.

Desert Geckos, 29(w) x 26(h), by Elisa Lawrance


The panel, completed by stitched and appliqué techniques, is a day/night desert scene of scampering geckos escaping the scorching "sol" and into the cool night "sombra." The piping and crystals, along with the leafy batiks, add energy to the piece. The quilter was inspired by classes taught by Susan Vassallo and Sarah Vedeler.


Tropical Blend, 44 x 44, by Sharon Brooks



This stunning quilt won a blue ribbon. It is a pieced wall quilt that was professionally machine quilted. Sharon says that this quilt was started in a Carol Doak class several years ago. "It was completed within a few months then got tucked away in a drawer. Upon finding it recently, I decided it was time to quilt it…finally!" The quilt was embellished with crystals which enhanced the intricate quilting design (see detail above).

Joy Too, 58 x 58, by Dorothy Alliss


Dorothy Alliss says: "A few years ago I saw this ("Joy") quilt in a magazine and fell in love with it." The quilt design was by Jacqueline deJonge (see link at the end of the post).


The Path Not Taken, 42(w) x 45(h), by Sherryl Buchler


Sherryl Buchler is a fan of Shibori and hand-dyed fabrics, and she created the original design of "The Path Not Taken". Sherryl says that she stared at the fabrics for 8 months before the pattern "spoke" to her. The graceful, elongated figures are perfectly composed as they stroll along the path.

What's In Your Box? 62(w) x 51(h), by Elisa Lawrance





Elisa Lawrance chose brilliant Southwest batiks for this open tumbling block pattern. Thanks to the selection of bright batiks, along with a dramatic black background, the boxes appear to be lit from within. Minimal quilting in the boxes helped to define and accentuate the cubes (see detail view). The "Think Inside the Box" pattern inspired this quilt; see the links at the end of this post.

The Wright Stuff, 58" x 34", by Wanda Seale



"The Wright Stuff" was made for the AQG's 2009 President's Challenge. The pattern is from Jackie Robinson's book of Frank Lloyd Wright window designs (for the link, see below). The quilting was done by Jessica Brunnemer.

Audacious Hearts, 56" x 56", by Jeanne Copeland



This beautiful quilt was based on a 1995 pattern by Monica Calvert. The clamshell shapes form layers of hearts in red and black, giving the appearance of loops of ribbons. Jeanne Copeland says that she purchased the pattern in 1995, and finally decided to take the plunge in 2009. The quilting was done by Sherry Jack.

Spring in my Step, 70 x 70, by Ann Petersen



"Spring in my Step", above, won third prize in the Master's division (for quilters who have previously won a major award.) Ann Peterson started with a traditional sunflower block, then designed three very different approaches to making it. Spring" refers to the spring-like colors, and "step" refers to the sashing, which reminded Ann of stepping stones. The quilt was machine-pieced, machine-appliqued, and quilted by Ann on a regular sewing machine.

Am I Blue, 90" x 90", by Patricia "Pat" Ballantine


This fabulous quilt was based on an Irene Berry pattern in the May 2007 Quilter's Newsletter. The quilt was paper-pieced, and each 6 inch block (196 in the quilt) has 24 seams! The photo shows a detail view of the blocks. The quilting was done by Donna Reed.

Pickled, 83"(w) x 59"(h) by Ann Slater



The quilt was based on a class taught by Mary Lewkowitz of the Bernina Connection, using the "Christmas Pickle" design by Nancy Smith and Lynda Milligan. Ann Slater says: "I thought this would be a good way to learn paper piecing, not exactly a small project. Many times I felt like I was "in a pickle" or that I needed to "get pickled" to finish this." The photo shows a portion of this bed-sized quilt.

Variations on a Theme by Klimt, 66"(w) x 34"(h), by Linda Schoenfeld


This stunning art quilt won a blue ribbon in the wall quilts category. A detail view is shown above. The piece is a tapestry, incorporating a variety of fabrics - including taffeta and chiffon - along together with the gold tapestry borders, which are embellished with jeweled buttons. Linda Schoenfeld says that the geometric motifs, scrolls and curlicues of Gustave Klimt (1862-1918) have always inspired her.

Quilt show photos are by Quilt Inspiration.

The 'Sol y Sombra' quilt show is an annual production of the Arizona Quilters Guild, Phoenix, AZ. See their site to view more quilts, and to purchase a CD collection of all the quilts in the show.

For quilt patterns that are referenced above, see your local quilt store and the following online resources:

For the Christmas Pickle pattern by Nancy Smith and Lynda Milligan, see the Great American Quilt Factory

For Quilts in the Tradition of Frank Lloyd Wright, see Jackie Robinson's book

For the Color Me Blue pattern by Irene Barry, see the foundation piecing diagram here

For the Joy pattern and other designs by Jacqueline deJonge, see Be Colourful. For an online distributor, see Everything Quilts

For the "Think Inside the Box" pattern by Cathy Wierzbicki, see Time to Quilt
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