A little bit of EPP, a lot of pretty fabric, and 12 other reasons to join Machine Sampler Minis!
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Why Machine Sampler Minis 2026 Is the Perfect Way to Learn New Quilting Techniques
Have you ever admired a quilting technique but hesitated to try it because it felt too intimidating, too time-consuming, or too expensive to learn on a full-sized quilt?
You’re not alone.
One of the biggest hurdles for quilters is the leap between wanting to try a new skill and actually cutting into fabric. That’s exactly why Machine Sampler Minis 2026 exists.
Created by 13 quilt pattern designers, Machine Sampler Minis, available from 13 to 20 June 2026, is a collection of 13 mini quilt projects designed to help you learn, practise and build confidence with a wide range of quilting techniques, all in manageable, scrap-friendly projects. Each mini includes a pattern and a video tutorial from the designer who created it.
For just USD$12 (AUD$17), you receive:
- 13 mini quilt patterns
- 13 designers
- 13 video tutorials
- 13 different quilting techniques
- A full year of access to the video content
- PDF patterns are yours to keep forever
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Why Mini Quilts Make Great Teachers
- Wall hangings
- Mug rugs
- Cushions
- Tote bags
- Table décor
- Gifts
The Techniques You’ll Learn
- Double Dresdens
- Curves
- Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP)
- No-Trim HST's
- Raw-Edge Appliqué
- Square-in-a-Square
- Quarter Square Triangles (QSTs)
- Half Square Triangles (HSTs)
- English Paper Piecing (EPP)
- 60-Degree Angled Piecing
- Stitch & Flip
- Half-Circle Blocks
Meet Flowerpane
- English Paper Piecing (EPP)
- Hand appliqué
- Fabric auditioning and fussy-cutting opportunities
- Colour play with scraps.
- Large-scale floral fabrics
Why I Designed Flowerpane
- The satisfaction of stitching tiny EPP shapes
- The joy of showcasing a beautiful fabric exactly as it deserves
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What You’ll Learn: Making Flowerpane
Although Flowerpane is a mini project, it introduces several useful skills that can be applied to larger quilts and future projects.
English Paper Piecing
You’ll learn how to:
- Glue baste EPP shapes.
- Work with hexagons and jewel shapes.
- Whip stitch shapes together
- Construct a decorative EPP frame.
Working with Small Shapes
Flowerpane uses:
- 56 hexagons
- 4 jewel shapes
This makes it a great introduction to precision EPP without committing to a large EPP quilt.
Appliqué
Once the frame is completed, you’ll learn how to appliqué it onto the background and floral centre fabric, including techniques for handling the pointed jewel shapes neatly.
Fabric Selection and Framing
One of the most enjoyable parts of Flowerpane is auditioning fabrics and deciding what floral print deserves centre stage. The included frame template even helps you preview how different fabrics will look before you commit.
A Bonus Coming Later
Is Machine Sampler Minis Worth It?
- A low-risk way to try new techniques
- Projects that can actually be finished
- Inspiration for using scraps
- Guidance from multiple quilting teachers
- Excellent value for money
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