Cardinal Pattern
#41
I have found several generic bird patterns. add the right markings for each bird and you have it....I am working on a garden quilt.......I have blackbirds crows a smaller bird for others, a little fat bird, a medium for cardinal and jay. I prefer applique for these ,but most can be adapted. I am getting some flowers from color book ect...lots of free patterns, have fun.............so far this is ufo ,or work in progress will post some squares soon
#42
Donnarae:
It isn't Cardinals but I found a pretty cool quilted Christmas card under BLOCKS on the Quiltbus.com site. There are 1600 free quilt blocks available and I got the Christmas card block under "A, letter." I'll try to attache the instructions but if it doesn't take, you can at least check it out at the Quiltbus.com site.
Good Luck. Feathers
It isn't Cardinals but I found a pretty cool quilted Christmas card under BLOCKS on the Quiltbus.com site. There are 1600 free quilt blocks available and I got the Christmas card block under "A, letter." I'll try to attache the instructions but if it doesn't take, you can at least check it out at the Quiltbus.com site.
Good Luck. Feathers
Quilted "Christmas Joy" Christmas card - 6 x6 inch size
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#44
Hi Donnarae:
I'm glad you liked the site and the Joy Christmas card. I thought what I might do for ladies who are in my quilt group is to make this card with a picture of our group in the center block. We make and give about 50 quilts a year to our local foster care program so whenever we send a bunch of quilts we take a group picture with all of us holding our blanket (s). I think my quilt friends will love the card. Another idea I had was to make the card even more personal by sending each of my quilt friends the card with THEIR picture alone on the front of the card holding up one of their "show and tell" projects.
Enjoy,
Feathers
I'm glad you liked the site and the Joy Christmas card. I thought what I might do for ladies who are in my quilt group is to make this card with a picture of our group in the center block. We make and give about 50 quilts a year to our local foster care program so whenever we send a bunch of quilts we take a group picture with all of us holding our blanket (s). I think my quilt friends will love the card. Another idea I had was to make the card even more personal by sending each of my quilt friends the card with THEIR picture alone on the front of the card holding up one of their "show and tell" projects.
Enjoy,
Feathers
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Hi Feathers, Great ideas. I like the one with all of you holding the quilts on the card. You know because it is a group thing. I am still working on an idea but for sure whatever I do I am going to put a picture out to see!
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Hi everyone, this is an update; I went to Debbie Mum website and she has a free pieced block of the month pattern and one of the squares is a cardinal. Another nice block is a butterfly. Actually all the blocks are great. :D You can get the cardinal now, it is the easiest I have found yet! Have fun Go To: http://www.debbiemumm.com/projects/quiltblocks/2007/
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Hello Yvonne,
I have just signed on to these message boards for the first time. Your cardnial paper pieced quilt is beautiful! My mother and I both love cardinals, and I see a lot of them (I see one or two nearly everyday), since I moved to Georgia from Michigan. I have never actually tried paper piecing, only because I have not had the time, but I think I might try it with the cardinals.
I have just signed on to these message boards for the first time. Your cardnial paper pieced quilt is beautiful! My mother and I both love cardinals, and I see a lot of them (I see one or two nearly everyday), since I moved to Georgia from Michigan. I have never actually tried paper piecing, only because I have not had the time, but I think I might try it with the cardinals.
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