Hi, I'm currently doing some from Sweet Pea.com they are very easy to do and come in a lot of sizes. They range from $4aud to $15aud. Jump on over and take a look you won't be disappointed. Marian
at-oregon Rease's Realistic designs- 75% off,
splintersandthreads has some blocks, and chantell's is a treasure trove of ith blocks and creations. Look through the projects gallery for a lot of ideas.
https://www.queenofstitching.com/ has 2 ith quilt squares you can try. They also have a lot of information on the process, which might help you.
It's really quite an easy process. and quite a few websites have them.
Jo
If you have signed up on oregon patchworks for the MOC designs, on the first page after signing in are quilt patterns from previous years, some being Qith from DeDe of HalletHouse designs with a multitude of blocks to try-with tutorials.
Like Mops, I've digitised them, used them and love them!
Have only tried Anita Goodesign's and they stitch like a dream.
Agree with dragonflyer - love them but the joining not so much.
Absolutely love doing them, but I must be honest, I haven't found a way of joining them that I truly like as well as the traditional way of making a quilt top, then sandwich the batting and backing...I have tried several different block joining techniques...and I am still on the fence about them...still looking or that "perfect" joining technique for them...Here is a link to some ITH quilt as you go blocks that I digitized myself so I could try the Jenny Join block joining technique...
Never done piece in the hoop quilt blocks but have often thought about trying.
I love them! They look very professional and you don't have to pay for someone to do the longarm quilting for you. Try it! Avis