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Spring Quilt Patterns

Enough of this dreary winter!  It has to end soon (doesn’t it?).  Feel Spring coming closer by getting ready for it.  These patterns will help you get your home looking like Spring.

This Welcome Spring wallhanging will brighten your entryway.  The flowers bloom from half-square triangles, squares and rectangles. 

 

 

Spring, Book 1 in the Table Topper Series has a different pattern for each month of Spring:  Shamrocks for March, Tulips for April and Blooms for May.

 

 

Ode To Spring is a cheerful sampler with flowers, birds, bees and bunnies.   This is a perfect learning project as many different methods are used in the construction of this quilt.  Foundation piecing,  two kinds of applique, simple embroidery…. all equal fun!

 

Three cute little chicks announce Spring Is Here!  Aren’t they adorable?!  Measuring 25 x 15, this quilt will go together very quickly and you can use the chicks for other projects too.

 

This bright Poppy will liven up any room.  Finishing at 24″ x 24″ it is paper pieced so it’s guaranteed to come out just right.  If orange doesn’t fit your color scheme make it red, or yellow or any color you want. 

Tulips In Bloom is made quickly with simple piecing. If you use 5″ charm squares it’ll go together even faster.   Pictured here in soft faded colors but it’ll look great in bright cheery colors too.  Are you a beginner quilter?  This is the perfect pattern for you.  Experienced? It’ll go together faster than you can say Spring is almost here!

Chase the winter blues away…. grab your favorite fabrics and a quilt pattern and start getting ready for Spring.

Sale – All! Christmas Patterns and Fabric

Yes, that’s right.  All Christmas patterns and all Christmas fabric is on sale.  10% off when you use the code: 10CMAS at checkout.  But hurry, this offer ends December 15.  You have just a few days left! 

Unless you are speed-sewer and have all your other Christmas work finished, you probably don’t have time to make too many more Christmas gifts.  But you can take this opportunity to replenish your stash of Christmas fabric. 

You’ll find subtle prints . . .

 

And bold prints. . .

And eveything in between.

And, while you have your Christmas decorations on display, this would be a good time to select a few Christmas patterns that would complement what you already have.  There are patterns for tree skirts, stockings, and ornaments.

 

There are also wall hangings, dolls, table toppers, penny rugs and quilts all with Christmas themes.

So head on over to QuiltersWarehouse and don’t miss out!

Monday Madness – From Kits to Kittens

Save yourself some time and trouble and use the Apple Core Die Cut Quilt Kit. Each kit contains 11 different fabrics and enough pieces to make a 40″ x 40″ quilt. 2 kits make a throw, 4 kits make a twin, and 6 kits make a queen size quilt. You select the color way from four choices.

This twin size or lap quilt, Nine Patch Seasons, is traditional nine-patch blocks set on point and surrounded by your choice of applique . . . leaves, stars, birdhouses and flowers, or presents  and stockings. 

 

 These Fusible Fabric Boxes will help with storage and with decorating!  Make them to match your decor.  Use bright fabrics and make them stand out in the kids room or subtle fabrics to blend in with your family room.  Make some for you sewing room too.  And, get this, no sewing!

Calendar Baskets will always be in season.  12 different baskets filled with seasonally appropriate items are surrounded by a beautiful flowery vine.  If you love applique this will keep you happily busy, and the result will be a quilt that will be treasured for years.

Worth The Hike . . . with scenery like that I’d have to agree! By Granola Girl Designs this wall hanging will make you want to hit the trails. One of the tone on tone fabrics from the new Nature’s Bounty line would work great as the border for this quilt.

Cat Purses are just purr-fect for when you only need a couple items with you. And what little girl wouldn’t love to have one . . . or two?! Have fun with the embellishments – can you make them look like your cat? Keep with the theme and use a cat lead for the handle.