Divide & Dash Quilt AlongWeek 7 – Optional Flying Geese BorderAfter weeks of stitching, pressing, and assembling our Divide & Dash quilt, we've arrived at the final step! This week we're adding the optional Flying Geese border, a feature that frames the quilt beautifully while adding movement and visual interest. With just twelve Flying Geese units and four cornerstone squares,
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Divide & Dash Quilt AlongWelcome to Week 1 of the Divide & Dash Quilt Along! This is where it all begins—turning beautiful fabric into the foundation of a quilt that blends traditional charm with a fresh, modern layout.This week, we’re focusing on cutting and assembling the core units that will bring your first blocks to life. I’ve designed this pattern to be approachable and
read moreDivide & Dash Quilt Along – Step 1Welcome to the first step of our Divide & Dash Quilt Along!This overview includes fabric requirements for a 50" x 50" quilt, with an optional border that will bring the finished size to 58" x 58". You’ll also find two coloring pages—one with the border and one without—so you can plan your design. If you prefer, the border can be made as a solid
read moreValentines 26 Mystery Quilt Clue 4 The last week of December, we introduced clues 1, 2 and 3 in our
read moreValentines 2026 Mystery Quilt Along Clue 2 Designed by Karen Meyer, Sister of The Divide, All Rights Reserved 12/30/2025 Welcome! This Mystery Quilt and the accompanying video tutorials are designed for a Beginning Quilter. There are several options along the way. To start you will need to gather your scraps of fabric in pinks or reds for your hearts and low volume or white for your
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