Hidden wells quilt mary ellen hopkins
Mary Ellen Hopkins (Author of The Its Okay If You Sit on My Quilt Book)
Video tutorial: Hidden wells quilting technique

This technique was developed by Mary Ellen Hopkins in for her Hidden wells quilt. It can be done with a different number of strips in different or equal widths. These blocks are perfect for jelly rolls. A quick search on google returns lots of beautiful quilts using this easy technique. Like Like.
Are you in the mood to experiment with a neat quilt block? I have a Hidden Wells block tutorial that I think you will like! One of my all time favorite quilt blocks is the Hidden Wells block that be made in many different sizes for a completely different look. This may date me but I remember when her book came out and I bought it from my favorite quilt shop. I immediately made a Hidden Wells quilt and knowing me, I probably made several and lots of blocks.
This technique was developed by Mary Ellen Hopkins in for her Hidden wells quilt. It can be done with a different number of strips in different or equal widths. You can order on Amazon. It starts shipping on 17 December. Or on Bookdepository and get it delivered for free.

Hidden Wells quilt block tutorial
This technique was developed by Mary Ellen Hopkins in for her Hidden wells quilt. It can be done with a different number of strips in different or equal widths. You can order on Amazon. It starts shipping on 17 December. Or on Bookdepository and get it delivered for free.
Absolutely fabulous idea! I really like your use of multiple examples to show the different effects of color, print, and strip width. I cannot wait to try this out. I can see how addictive it would be. This is a wonderful tutorial and very beautiful quilts. Thank you so much!
I used some quilt software and my CAD program to figure the final quilt sizes. Here is a graphic and digital photographic documentary of the process of me making my quilt with the "One Day Quilt Frenzy" Internet gang It was so exciting to see the pattern come together. You can see the final results of many of the quilts we made through the links on this site. Kay from Australia lent us her tips, and how to make the "quilt block sandwich" which got the ball rolling for Karla and I who worked out a lot of the details in Electric Quilt 4 and my CAD. I have to warn you though, we found out that you can't stop at just one
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