Looking for Scrappy Christmas Quilt patterns with presents or stockings or trees.
#12
here are some I did - this one I made "presents" and then sashed them so they'd be in increments of 3" (plus seam allowance) and then added some smaller blocks to get it all together.
I really love the ribbon quilt to highlight Christmas fabric
And this one was a fun way to use up a bunch of Charm squares
I have seen a pattern that used presents arranged to form a tree like the ornaments. I liked it so much that is what got me to start collecting Christmas fabrics. I just got over enthusiastic in collecting and ended up with way more than I needed. I'll be making more Christmas quilts come next winter.
I really love the ribbon quilt to highlight Christmas fabric
And this one was a fun way to use up a bunch of Charm squares
I have seen a pattern that used presents arranged to form a tree like the ornaments. I liked it so much that is what got me to start collecting Christmas fabrics. I just got over enthusiastic in collecting and ended up with way more than I needed. I'll be making more Christmas quilts come next winter.
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Zipper quilt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtLL4liuW8o
I made two of these with Christmas fabrics. One was small for a 2 year old to use at his fathers, the other was larger for his mothers home. If you keep the same proportions as the pattern, you can make larger 'zippers', and it will look great.
I made two of these with Christmas fabrics. One was small for a 2 year old to use at his fathers, the other was larger for his mothers home. If you keep the same proportions as the pattern, you can make larger 'zippers', and it will look great.
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Thanks Karamarie and Sewnclog for the pattern.
I think the one karamarie posted was a block of the month. Called Silent Night Sampler block 2016,
http://inspiredbyfabric.blogspot.com/2016/
http://inspiredbyfabric.blogspot.com/2016/
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Our sewing group made this free pattern from Moda for a charity raffle. One member cut it all out and those that wished to help took little block kits home to sew. Ours turned out really really nice and the blocks are super simple.
http://www.unitednotions.com/fp_flurry.pdf
http://www.unitednotions.com/fp_flurry.pdf
I can see making this would be a fun quilt. Thank you! 1 daughter in law requested a present quilt and this would work well.
I will be making 2 different Christmas quilts so I love all the ideas you wonderful quilters are posting.
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Zipper quilt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtLL4liuW8o
I made two of these with Christmas fabrics. One was small for a 2 year old to use at his fathers, the other was larger for his mothers home. If you keep the same proportions as the pattern, you can make larger 'zippers', and it will look great.
I made two of these with Christmas fabrics. One was small for a 2 year old to use at his fathers, the other was larger for his mothers home. If you keep the same proportions as the pattern, you can make larger 'zippers', and it will look great.
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here are some I did - this one I made "presents" and then sashed them so they'd be in increments of 3" (plus seam allowance) and then added some smaller blocks to get it all together.
I really love the ribbon quilt to highlight Christmas fabric
And this one was a fun way to use up a bunch of Charm squares
I have seen a pattern that used presents arranged to form a tree like the ornaments. I liked it so much that is what got me to start collecting Christmas fabrics. I just got over enthusiastic in collecting and ended up with way more than I needed. I'll be making more Christmas quilts come next winter.
I really love the ribbon quilt to highlight Christmas fabric
And this one was a fun way to use up a bunch of Charm squares
I have seen a pattern that used presents arranged to form a tree like the ornaments. I liked it so much that is what got me to start collecting Christmas fabrics. I just got over enthusiastic in collecting and ended up with way more than I needed. I'll be making more Christmas quilts come next winter.
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This was a great stash buster; a friend gave me her Christmas fabric scraps and this was the perfect pattern for it. [ATTACH=CONFIG]610091[/ATTACH]
I saw a similar quilt in a keepsake quilting catalog, so I didn't use an actual pattern. I got the tree block off the McCalls quilting site and the alternate block was just a 25 patch!
I saw a similar quilt in a keepsake quilting catalog, so I didn't use an actual pattern. I got the tree block off the McCalls quilting site and the alternate block was just a 25 patch!
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Here is a really cute quilt that can be done scrappy. I made this one all in flannel. [ATTACH=CONFIG]610106[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]610106[/ATTACH]
It is a free pattern by Lynette Anderson Designs called Christmas Wishes. https://lynetteandersondesigns.typepad.com/lynette_anderson_designs/free-patterns.html
It is a free pattern by Lynette Anderson Designs called Christmas Wishes. https://lynetteandersondesigns.typepad.com/lynette_anderson_designs/free-patterns.html
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I made a really easy one for my boss using 5" squares that were snowballed. Then I added triangle tree blocks randomly. In another version for which I don't have a photo, I outline quilted the houses and quilted trees in the blank squares.
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