Newfoundland Newfie Dog Puppy Quilt Block PDF Pattern. What this pattern features: Pattern includes instructions and measurements for 6 inch, 12 inch, 18 inch, and 24 inch finished blocks and includes written instructions as well as colored graphics to guide you as you construct the block. All of my quilt patterns are made using traditional machine piecing….no paper piecing used or needed! ***GREAT NEWS!! Beginning 9/21/2020 all patterns will now include measurements and instructions for four finished block sizes (6", 12", 18" and 24")!! Patterns published before this date will remain the same (6" and 12" blocks). Please carefully review each pattern title and description to ensure you know the dimensions of the block pattern that you're purchasing. Thank you!** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am constantly looking for ways to customize and personalize my quilting and sewing projects! That’s why I started designing quilt block patterns…so that you too can incorporate these patterns into your special projects! My block patterns can be incorporated into quilts, pillows, pouches and bags, etc. The possibilities are endless! There are so many patterns out there that you can build 6 inch and 12 inch block into. Note: finished block is defined as finished when it is sewn into the project. The block by itself will measure 6 1/2 inches (or 12 1/2, 18 1/2, or 24 1/2 inches) until it is finished in your project. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All of my patterns (including this one) come in PDF instant download format, so there is no wait time! You can download it immediately and it’s ready for you to use! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This pattern is for this specific block ONLY. Please see my other listings for additional patterns. (Note: Any additional objects in the listing photos are for prop and photography purposes only and are not for sale. This listing is for the PDF quilt pattern only.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Because of the nature of PDF patterns and that they can be saved to a computer, I do not give refunds or returns. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Must have a general knowledge of how to operation a sewing machine, rotary cutter/ruler, etc. to make this block. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This pattern is to be used for personal use only and is copyright Burlap and Blossom Patterns. This pattern is not to be re-produced, distributed or resold. This pattern is not to be used in items to be sold. ******** Thank you SEW much for stopping by my shop! I am constantly designing new patterns so make sure to check back often to see new designs! Please feel free to contact me with questions****
I was making my bed one day and decided I need a new quilt before the baby is born! That was a Thursday. I worked on it all weekend, and by ...
This Irish Flag baby quilt was made for the baby of a dear friend who passed away in childbirth. A happy ending to meet him 7 years later.
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Newfie Mitten Size : Adult Need : · 2 colours of worsted weight yarn – preferably a light and a dark · Set of 4 -4mm double pointed needles...
22 inches x 22-1/2 inches. Fusible applique art quilt pattern. Fabric not included.
Week two of a quilt-along with Faith Jones. This week we piece together sawtooth stars. Mini stars plus rectangles make up alternate blocks.
Free, printable camping coloring pages and sheets including animals, tents, cooking, hiking, canoeing, campfires and more color pages.
Anchors Aweigh quilt pattern by Tula Pink done with an alternative color scheme.
The blocks of my Newfoundland quilt are put together and the finished product is hanging on the wall. As is customary, I used the Newfoundland tartan for sashing, borders and binding. I think that perhaps it needs a little more quilting, and like many of my projects I've learned from this one, and would make some changes in technique if I were to do it again. But knowing myself, I probably won't make another one. So here is MY Newfoundland quilt, wall-hanging version. And as we are now in December and this will be my last blog post before the new year, I wish each of you all the blessings of Christmas and love, joy and peace to continue with you in the new year.
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I’ve had several people ask me how they can make their own Scrappy Lone Star. I’ve put together this chart, so you can make a variety of sizes from 16″ to King-sized. The top port…
Welcome to my little entry in the Bloggers Quilt Festival. If you are new here, welcome! Please feel free to look around. I have links to my finished projects at the top. :) If you've never seen the Bloggers Quilt Fest, go check it out. There is tons of great quilty eye candy! I'm entering this quilt into bed quilts because it turns out to be a queen size quilt (here's the link to vote http://amyscreativeside.com/2013/10/25/bloggers-quilt-festival-bed-quilts-2/). As soon as I saw this anchor pattern from Tula Pink, I knew I was going to have to make it! When my sister asked me for one, I decided I'd make two. One coral for her and one blue for me (or my son). The first thing I noticed when my fabric arrived was that there are some value differences between the colorways. So I compared them and made my best guess on a couple switches. I laid out the beginning and took a deliberately blurry photo to get the effect. Ultimately, these were the fabrics that I made changes to for the coral just in case anyone wants to make their own! And the result... This is a giant quilt! It's queen size. Here's a close up of the piecing so you can see how many pieces go into making this. My good friend Denise let me use her longarm again to quilt this one. The pantograph is a square spiral which I am in love with! And I'm totally addicted to long arming. The pattern had a few mistakes (including final dimensions which are below) and was a bit challenging. But nothing I could complain about since it was free! And it was all stuff you could figure out if you think about what you are doing as you go along. The one heads up I would give is that there are some cuts of the solid that require you to go length of fabric rather than width of fabric. For the back I used a bunch of Kona gray and then I had this raindrop print leftover from my sister when she did her daughters nursery. I know there is no blue in the front, but when you are trying to make backing for a queen size quilt, anything is game! My label is pieced in there as usual. I am so glad I decided to make both of them at one time. I don't think I'd be going back to make a 2nd any time soon if I had just done one. Pixelated quilts are tedious!! The blue one is pieced, but needs to be quilted. Excited to show that one to you as well! Hope you enjoyed this one. I'm thrilled with how it turned out and can't wait to hear my sister's reaction when she receives it! Quilt stats: Quilt name: Coral Anchors Aweigh Pattern: Anchors Aweigh Fabrics: Tula Pink Saltwater, Free Spirit Pearl and Dogwood Finished size: 90" x 95" Finished: 10/15/13 Edited to add: My sister sent me this picture. I think it looks fantastic in her room!!