Pre-cut 2½” strip packs help this quilt go together quickly. Pieced tree quilt pattern in four size options. Jelly roll friendly quilt pattern.Sample quilts feature Northcott’s Stonehenge Gradations strip packs containing 2 sets of 20 strips.Finished Sizes: Wall 38" x 42"Throw/Lap 48" x 68"Queen 90" x 98"King 114 1/2" x 104 1/12"Skill Level: Advanced BeginnerTechnique: PiecedPattern designed by Patti Carey of Patti's Patchwork.
Trees Chic Quilt Pattern PDF Digital Download By Taren Studios This is a digital pdf download of the Trees Chic quilt pattern. Please be sure to add a valid email address when checking out. Make sure it is NOT scaled down when printing. Fabric requirements below show two options - Multicolor and T
Recently I completed a family tree quilt. This was a challenge for me, not just to put it together, but to use the ideas and feedback from my customer and adapt the design to the size of the embroidery. The details were fused on with Steam a Seam and then button hole stitched. The customer found some butterfly fabric she really loved and it is used as the border. Family Tree Quilt It is quilted with an all-over butterfly pattern that reflects the butterflies in the border. --Ann
Hello quilty friends! As you all know there have been horrific fires in Australia. It’s just awful watching the footage of the desperate wildlife and landscapes being ravaged by fire. There h…
The holiday season is the perfect time to create handmade quilts for your loved ones or to sell at local markets and fairs. With the festive atmosphere and the joy of giving, creating and gifting a…
This adorable Birch Gnomes quilt pattern is an easy pattern for even a beginning quilter. Measuring 56” x 72” this quilt is the perfect size!
Into the Forest - Quilt PATTERN - by Creek Side Stitches - 59” x 68” - CSS-305 This pattern uses a jelly roll or assorted 2 1/2" strips and features piece tree blocks.
The end of the quarter is fast approaching, so it's time to finish the projects on my Q3 to do list and get ready to link them up with Adrianne from On The Windy Side next week. One of the things on my Q3 to do list was this mini tree quilt. I finished it a few weeks ago and it's hanging in my family room now (which is also my sewing room). I bought the pattern and shot cottons from Jenny Hunter of Plume Art when she came to speak at our guild a few months ago. Jenny bought her original version along to show us, amongst many other beautiful quilts she has made. Jenny Hunter's mini tree quilt It was the first time I'd made anything like this, and I really enjoyed the process. There's both applique and reverse applique in this quilt. I machine quilted it with green Aurifil thread. The finished quilt is 30" x 15". I'm quite happy with how it's turned out, especially as it was my first attempt at an art quilt. I'll be posting another finish tomorrow - that means all four things on my Q3 list got finished. Time to start thinking about Q4 now.
Arboreal Quilt Papier Muster, Scrap Friendly von Slightly Biased Quilts Fertige Größe: 65 "x 74" Eine lustige Version von Baumblöcken, der Quilt mit wechselnden Blättern ist ideal für den Herbst oder Winter. Dieses Muster ist maschinell zusammengesetzt, schrottfreundlich und anfängerfreundlich. Hinweis: Dieses Angebot gilt nur für das Papierschnittmuster und nicht für einen fertigen Quilt. Eine Papierkopie des Schnittmusters wird Ihnen per Post zugesandt.
Susan Marth designed Everlasting. This pattern is tree-filled, quick, and easy! With no tricky sewing or aggravating points, this pattern is made of chain piecing on your favorite machine. This pattern will make a perfect lap quilt or photo shoot backdrop. This pattern can be used as an everyday blooming spring quilt, or you can add a special touch and use Christmas fabric for the trees. Everlasting includes paper templates, but Susan's plastic templates will surely become your favorite. The finished size of this quilt should be about 63.5" x 72.5". This pattern is perfect for a confident beginner.
Made with scraps!
Last Fall I purchased a small amount of a Cotton and Steel Print by Sarah Watts (from the August collection), and when I cut some of it into strips for another project I made the pleasant discovery…
Scroll down for English please. Sveitsiläinen kaverini Lisa kysyi, haluaisinko osallistua improvisaatioryhmään, jossa jokainen tekisi kaksi blokkia jokaiselle osanottajalle saajan valitseman teeman ja värien mukaan. Sanoin kyllä, vaikka en silloin oikeastaan ymmärtänyt mihin olin lupautunut. Improv quilting oli varsin vierasta ja tuntui hurjan vaikealta. Päädyin hyvin suomalaiseen aiheeseen, koivikkoon. Kaikkia blokkeja ei tarvinnut tehdä kerralla, sillä vuosi oli jaettu osiin meidän kymmenen kesken. Koska minun ei tarvinnut aloittaa, selvisi juoni nopeaan. Inspiraatiokuvan perusteella, ilman kaavoja, vapaasti leikellen ja yhdistäen eri muotoja, alkoi blokkeja syntyä. Oli mukava lähettää ja saada kirjepostia. Mukana olivat Lisa Sveitsistä, Christine Ranskasta, Melanie, Katie, Friederike ja Vicky Saksasta, Monique Australiasta, Lucy Briteistä, Alisa USAsta ja minä tietysti Suomesta. Jokainen tekijä on on tägätty instakuvaani. Siellä näkyy myös kuvia muiden teemoista, tosin jonkin verran saa kelata. Tässä omat blokkini työhön. Jätin niiden tekemisen viimeiseksi, etteivät ne antaisi liikaa suuntaa muille. Tässä kaikkien blokit sommittelussa. Vaikka ne ovat varsin erilaisia, ne sopivat kuitenkin hirmu hyvin yhteen ja erilaisuus tuo siihen juuri sitä hauskaa ilmettä, mitä en olisi osannut itse tehdä. Suunnittelin ensin laittavani kaitaleen väleihin, kun kaikki palat olivat vähän eri kokoisia. Luovuin kuitenkin siitä ja kaikki solahtivat kuitenkin hyvin paikalleen. Yhdestä saamastani extrablokista sain mukavasti osia puuttuviin kolohin ja loput täytin yksivärisellä. Silitettynä ja valmiina tikkaukseen. Halusin mahdollisimman huomaamattoman tikkauksen, joten käytin siimalankaa. Koska tästä on jo aikaa, en löydä enää rullaa, enkä osaa sanoa mitä merkkiä se oli. Jos nyt tikkaisin, käyttäisin jotain hieman himmeämpää . Olipa hauska ja opettavainen työ sekä tuli upea peitto. Oli tosi kiva osallistua, vaikka välillä meinasi tulla harmaita hiuksia, kun en meinannut taipua luovaan ajatteluun. Eikä tässä vielä kaikki! Vielä on toinenkin improv työ odottamassa kokoamista samalla idealla mutta siitä puuttuu vielä omat blokit. Kun improv inspis iskee, otan sen työn alle. *** My Swiss friend Lisa asked me if I were interested in to join ten people's improv quilt group. I said yes, even though I did'n know what it exactly meant. Everyone gave a theme, color and inspiration pictures and made two blocks to all other nine members. A year was divided into ten parts so we had time to make the blocks. My theme was "Birches". The makers are Lisa from Switzerland, Christine from France, Melanie, Katie, Friedrike and Vicky from Germany, Monique from Australia, Lucy from UK, Alisa from USA and me. They are tagged in the picture on my Instagram. I made my two blocks at the end so they wouldn't influence other's ideas. In the fourth picture I'm arranging the blocks. My first thought was to use sashing to combine the blocks but I'm happy I didn't. I used solid strips to fit everything together because the blocks weren't all the the same size. I wanted the quilting to be as invisible as possible so I used monofilament thread. I have lost the spool and I don't remember the manufacturer anymore. This was such a fun project. I learnt a lot, got new friends and got an awesome quilt. I have another improv quilt waiting for me. When I get an inspiration, I'll make my blocks and finish it.