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Christmas Ornaments
Christmas Ornaments
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Finished size: 19″ square
Skill level: Beginner
Techniques: Fused appliqué, flange (optional), pieced borders
Format: PDF file [11 pages]
Christmas Ornaments is a fusible appliqué quilt pattern. The finished project can be used as a wall hanging or table runner. It is very quick and easy to put together. You can add embellishments if you like, such as buttons, cording, beads, etc.
The pattern includes a detailed photo tutorial and a full-page pattern layout for tracing and placement of the appliqué shapes.
Requirements
- 13″ square of fabric for the background of the appliqué
- Six (6) or more five inch (5″) charms or scraps for the Christmas ornaments (I used nine (9) charms)
- 13″ square of iron-on tear-away stabilizer (I used Sulky Totally Stable)
- Fusible webbing, such as Wonder Under or Heat-n-Bond Lite
- Two (2) 7/8″ strips red for the flange, sub-cut: four (4) 7/8″ x 13″
- Four (4) 1.5″ squares black for the inner border corner stones
- Two (2) 1.5″ strips yellow for the inner border, sub-cut: four (4) 1.5″ x 12.5″ and eight (8) 1.5″ x 3″
- Two (2) 3″ strips green for the outer border, sub-cut: four (4) 3″ x 12.5″ and four (4) 3″ squares
- Three (3) 2.5″ strips binding
- 20″ x 5″ piece for hanging sleeve (if desired)
- 23″ square of batting
- 23″ square of backing fabric
- General quilting supplies (i.e. rotary cutter, mat, sewing machine, piecing thread, etc.)
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It's an adorable baby quilt pattern, havent made yet, but I will.
I love the scrappy, cozy feel of this pattern.
I really love that you share the patterns. I haven’t had a chance to start sewing yet, but looking forward to when I do.
I can’t wait to try this pattern. It looks stunning, but seems quite doable!
So in the past, I have had bound planners to keep track of projects. While those are great, they don’t have the ability to arrange and be flexible in how they are arrranged. With the pdf planner, I can print extras of the pages I need, put them in the order I choose, and generally write and rewrite to my heart’s content! I love this planner so far, and I an excited to keep returning to it throughout the year.
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I loved the pattern. I had a brain fart and just couldn’t think of a quickie pattern for newborn twins. I saw this and loved it!
I love making baby quilts, this one will be great!
This pattern is so versatile that I bought it for any future fussy cut fabric or theme quilt I might make. There are so many options - children’s, men’s - for those harder to “personality fit” quilts. Looking forward to making this one day soon. The pattern instructions are clear.
These are great!!!! Ready to send with the next quilt
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