
Star Cotton Quilt Black - Pillowfort™
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Bring celestial charm to their resting nook with the Star Cotton Quilt from Pillowfort™. Made from 100% cotton and pre-washed for softness, this kids decorative quilt feels soft to the touch and ensures they stay cozy and comfy as they read a book or catch some z's. Plus, you can simply toss it in the washing machine for a quick refresh whenever required. Accented with allover tiny five-pointed stars, crescent moons and dots on a white background, this kids printed quilt will transform their bedroom into a galactic empire. Pair it with the sheets, bedskirts and pillows of your choice to transform their room into an out-of-this-world haven.
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New this week in the sewing room, a modern take with color on a lone star
I forgot how fun these are to see come alive!
Now to work for an idea for he border 🙂
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Petal Signature Cotton
Design #818995842" wide, 4.3 oz per sq yardEveryday-use cotton for quilting, crafts and apparel
- White
- Estimated shrinkage: 2-3% in length and 4-5% in width
- Perfect for quilting, craft projects, costuming, toys and accessories.
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Crisp, Clean, Modern: 6 Beautiful Black and White Quilt Patterns
Nothing says fresh, crisp, clean and modern like a quilt made entirely of black and white fabrics. The contrast of light and dark without the distraction of a rainbow of colors can really delight the eye.
Before you think black and white is boring, take a look at the quilts we’ve collected here and see how far from the truth that really is.
Photo via Craftsy member Racheal G
1. It’s All Black and White (A FREE pattern!)
Using just solid fabrics and an angular, but simple design, this quilt is the epitome of modern. The pattern is created simply by reversing the placement of black and white in alternating blocks. The simple diagonal line quilting really compliments the design of the blocks and keeps the look fresh and crisp. If you want to make a high impact (minus the stress) quilt, this pattern might just be the one for you. It would look good draped over a chair or folded at the end of a bed. It would even make a dramatic statement hung on a wall.
Photo via Craftsy member Diana Beaubien
2. Emma’s Star Quilt pattern
If you have a collection of black and white print fabrics that you don’t know what to do with, this quilt might be your answer. Simple strip piecing and an on-point layout give this quilt charm without needing any advanced sewing skills. The tiny pops of an accent color are perfect if you are trying to coordinate a quilt with a room. Choose the paint color or a prevalent color in the room for the tiny stars and you have an instant custom quilt. The stars used here are yellow, but they would be equally impressive in pink, red, lime or purple.

Photo via Craftsy member Gourmet Quilter
3. Black, White and Red All Over pattern
This simple block pattern is another great way to use up a collection of black and white fabrics. Because of the simple shape of the blocks, a wide variety of prints, stripes, plaids and dots would be perfect choices. Mix them all together to add interest. The tiny amount of red adds the perfect little spice to this quilt. If you choose to leave out the red, a solid white or black fabric would also be a good choice. Or you could turn it up a notch by using hot pink or bright orange. Play with the options to see what fits your style the best.

Photo via Craftsy member Curlytop Quilts
4. Spring Is Here pattern
This basic patchwork in black and white provides the perfect background for these pretty flowers. Whether you sprinkle a rainbow of flowers or choose just one color, they will certainly shine on this perfect patchwork backdrop. This simple appliqué is perfect for a first attempt or a seasoned expert.

Photo via Diane Knott
5. Dreaming in Black and White pattern
This simple two-block quilt comes with five size options. No matter where you want to use this quilt, the fabrics you choose will do the work on these simple nine patches and hour-glass blocks. Either two fabrics, or a whole collection of scraps will make this quilt a classic for years to come.

Photo via Candace M
6. Ziggity Zag Table Topper pattern
Maybe you’re not ready to commit to a bed size quilt in black and white just yet, but you are curious enough to give a two-tone quilt a try? This sweet little quilt will sew up in jiffy and give you impressive results. The large center square is perfect for featuring your favorite fabric or some appliqué. A great big monogram in the middle would be stunning! However you choose to make this quilt, you’ll get stunning results in no time.
So do you think black and white is boring now? Of course not! The options are plentiful and the ideas are a varied as the fabrics available. Have fun choosing your next black and white quilt, but be warned, one is never enough!
Star white black quilt and
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Starry Path quilt, 84" square, free pattern at Wilmington Prints (CLICK for PDF download)

Bromley quilt, 71 x 93", free pattern at Blank Quilting (CLICK for PDF download)

Cat Tracks quilt, 64 x 80", free pattern by Stacey Day for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Opposites Attract quilt, 73 x 97", free pattern at Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Bubbles and Sparkles quilt, 57 x 71", free pattern by Diane Nagle for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Ink Star quilt, 57 x 67", free pattern by Wendy Sheppard for Anthology Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Domino Effect quilt, 61 x 71", free pattern by Denise Russell for Blank Quilting (CLICK for PDF download)

Splatter quilt, 72 x 86", free pattern at Robert Kaufman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Dappled Star quilt, 63 x 81", free pattern at Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Black and White Gingham Quilt, ~85” square, at Simple Simon and Co (CLICK for tutorial)

Night and Day quilt, 32 x 32”, free pattern by Lori Hein for Clothworks Textiles (CLICK for PDF download)

Escargot quilt, ~37” square, free pattern by Debbie Beckwith Graves for Studio E Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Twirl quilt, 55 x 65", free pattern at Riley Blake Designs (CLICK for PDF download)

Turning Triangles quilt, 44 x 56”, free pattern for precuts at Robert Kaufman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Composition quilt, 60 x 72”, free pattern at Art Gallery Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Positive Influence, 64 x 64”, free pattern by Stacey Day for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Confetti quilt, ~48 x 60", free pattern by Jill Boyd for Timeless Treasures (CLICK for PDF download)

Geometric Squares quilt, 46 x 58”, free pattern by Michelle Scott at AQS blog (CLICK for PDF download)

Evening Gown quilt, 56 x 60”, free pattern by Jina Barney for Riley Blake Designs (CLICK for PDF download)

Wicked Eve quilt, 70 x 89", free pattern by Osie Lebowitz for Timeless Treasures (CLICK for PDF download)

Little Black Quilt, ~36 x 39”, free pattern at Me and My Sister Designs(CLICK for PDF download)

Tunnel Vision quilt, 54 x 66”, free pattern at Robert Kaufman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Acoustic quilt, 50 x 68”, free pattern at Art Gallery Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Black and White Modern Baby Quilt, 33 x 39”, at Simple Simon and Co(CLICK for tutorial)

Pearl Luxe quilt, ~82 x 95”, free pattern by Heidi Pridemore for Henry Glass (CLICK for PDF download)

XOXO quilt, 58 x 76”, free pattern at Timeless Treasures (CLICK for PDF download)

Butterfly House quilt, ~46” x 56”, free pattern by Stitched Together Studios for Benartex (CLICK for PDF download)

New Bohemian quilt, 34 x 40”, free pattern at Camelot Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Diamond Day quilt, 70 x 90”, free pattern at Robert Kaufman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Magical Night quilt, 60 x 78”, free paper piecing pattern at David Textiles (CLICK for PDF download)

Whimsical quilt, 56 x 71”, free pattern at Camelot Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Whisper quilt, 70 x 90”, free pattern at Art Gallery Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Savoy quilt, 62” square, free pattern by Janet Houts for Blank Quilting (CLICK for PDF download)

Churn Dash quilt, 68” square, free pattern at Robert Kaufman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Crossroads quilt, ~64” square, free pattern at Camelot Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Dorothy quilt, 45 x 45”, free pattern by Anna Griffin for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Elegance in Black & White, 64 x 64”, free pattern by Jean Katherine Smith for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Winter Memories Star quiltor table topper, 39” square, free pattern at Studio E Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Fright Night quilt II, 50 x 63”, free pattern by Heidi Pridemore for Henry Glass (CLICK for PDF download)

Windowpanes quilt(designed for 6" strips), ~46 x 67”, free pattern at Timeless Treasures (CLICK for PDF download)

Monochrome Waves quilt, 62 x 80”, free pattern at Benartex (CLICK for PDF download)

Make Your Mark quilt, ~60 x 76”, free pattern by Heather Jones for Robert Kaufman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

In Addition To, ~54 x 70”, free pattern by Kristy Daum for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Angular quilt, 60” square, free pattern at Art Gallery Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Herringbone quilt, 63” x 73”, free pattern at Camelot Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Herringbone quilt, ~54” x 66”, free pattern at Robert Kaufman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Crystal Palace quilt, 74 x 74", free pattern atStudio E Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Gramercy quilt, 58 x 74”, free pattern by Janet Houts for Blank Quilting (CLICK for PDF download)

Midwinter Garden quilt, free pattern by Clothworks Textiles (CLICK for PDF download)

Fright Night quilt I, 73 x 73”, free pattern by Heidi Pridemore for Henry Glass (CLICK for PDF download)

How Dreams are Spun, 54 x 54”, free pattern by Stacey Day for Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Maze quilt, ~50 x 50”, free pattern at Leutenegger(CLICK for PDF download)

Gray Matter quilt, 72 x 72”, free pattern by Nancy Mahoney (CLICK for PDF download)

Penumbra quilt, 65 x 79”, free pattern at Windham Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Town Square quilt, 68” square, free pattern by Nancy Mahoney for P and B Textiles (CLICK for PDF download)

Licorice Fizz quilt, free pattern by Carol van Zandt for Andover Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Out of Africa quilt, 69 x 86”, free pattern by Cate Tallman-Evans for Blank Quilting (CLICK for PDF download)

The Gallery quilt, 56 x 76”, free pattern by Heidi Pridemore for P and B Textiles (CLICK for PDF download)

Peaks and Valleys table runner, 14 x 50”, free pattern by Melissa Corry for Camelot Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Vogue II Table Runner, ~16 x 49”, free pattern at Fabric Editions(CLICK for PDF download)

Tree Table Runner, 20 x 62", free pattern at Studio E Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Peppered Cottons Pillow#3, 20" square, free pattern at Studio E Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

And here are free patterns for Black, White and Red Quilts:
Masquerade quilt, 66 x 66”, free pattern at Henry Glass Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Eye of the Storm (kaleidoscope) table topper, ~39” square, free pattern at Connecting Threads
(CLICK for pattern)

Trellis quilt, 51” square, free pattern by Carl Hentsch for Studio E Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Twister Heart quilttutorial (uses twister ruler) at First Light Designs(CLICK for tutorial)

Apartment 9 quilt, ~56 x 74”, free pattern by Jocelyn Ueng for Studio E Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Mosaic quilt, 52 x 52”, free pattern by Carl Hentsch for Studio E Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Woodsy Winter quilt, 49 x 72", free pattern by Linda Fitch for Hoffman Fabrics (CLICK for PDF download)

Black, White and Currant Lone Star quilt, 90 x 90”, free pattern at Henry Glass (CLICK for PDF download)

Black, White and Currant Pillow and Bed Runner, free pattern at Henry Glass (CLICK for PDF download)

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