
Yardage Patterns
Precuts are incredibly convenient, but maybe you're one of those super-quilters who prefers working with regular yardage? If this sounds like you, then you've got to take a look at our selection of yardage patterns! We carry a variety of quilt patterns that call specifically for yardage and include step by step instructions. So what do you think? Ready to find your next project in our selection of quilt patterns for yardage?
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Is your fabric stockpile out-growing your storage space? Maybe it’s time to focus on a few projects that will slash the stash!
Missouri Star offers a wonderful selection of yardage patterns. These patterns are particularly well-suited to answering questions like: What can I sew with one yard of fabric? or What can you make with 4 yards of fabric?
We have gathered a variety of quilt patterns with yardage requirements perfectly suited to your stash. Some of these patterns are for bed quilts. Many of these quilt patterns for yardage give directions for adjusting the finished measurements of the quilt depending upon the amount of fabric you wish to use. Other quilt patterns are for wall art, lap quilts, and baby quilts. Children’s quilts, such as “I Spy” quilts, provide excellent opportunities to use scrap fabric.
Beyond quilts, Missouri Star has plenty of creative sewing patterns for fabric yardage. You will find patterns for table runners, placemats, totes, backpacks, throw pillows, travel pillows for kids, car seat travel organizers, children’s toys, zippered pouches, casserole carry-alls, Christmas stockings, and more!
You will also find apparel patterns for fabric yardage. Many skirts and simple summer tops can be stitched from a yard-ish of fabric. Missouri Star offers sewing patterns for fabric by the yard that will help you make adorable infants’ and kids’ clothes, hats, and baby bibs.
Here is the challenge: What can I make from the fabric I already have? Missouri Star is ready to help with ideas, patterns, and the notions you need to get the job done. Ready? Set? Let’s get creative with our fabric stash!