Nikki at Nikki, In Stitches did a post a bit ago where a commenter talked about how she used a peephole to design quilts. This got everyone in the blogosphere talking about it. So Nikki did some research on the peephole and is sharing it. Thank you Nikki! Go to Must-Have Craft Gadgets, Part 2: The Peephole.
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Free Quilt Pattern – Stacked Squares Christmas Tree
Isn’t it just delightful? The stacked square Christmas tree pattern by Lewis & Irene is truly captivating with its unique and eye-catching design. This free Christmas quilt pattern offers a fresh take on traditional holiday motifs, making it a perfect addition to your festive decor.
Using block and border print fabrics, this beautiful Christmas quilt comes to life with vibrant colors and intricate details. The stacked square design adds a modern twist to the classic Christmas tree motif, creating a stunning visual impact that will impress everyone who sees it.
Whether you’re a seasoned quilter looking for a new challenge or a beginner eager to try your hand at quilting, this pattern is sure to inspire creativity and bring joy to your holiday season. So grab your favorite fabrics and get ready to stitch up a masterpiece that will be cherished for years to come. Get ready to deck the halls with the stacked square Christmas tree quilt pattern from Lewis & Irene – it’s time to make your holiday decor merry and bright!
Michele Reed says
What angle door peep hole is best for quilting. They come in a variety of angles from 130 to 180
scarlettburroughs says
I’ve not tried this, so cannot say. Maybe another reader who has can share that with you. –Scarlett