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Free pattern: Simple Gifts quilt

June 21, 2009 by Scarlett Burroughs

Image from Craft Nectar

Image from Craft Nectar

Need a baby quilt in a hurry? Craft Nectar has created a simple pattern that’s easy to piece and quilts up nice. Her secret is to do dense quilting using contrasting threads. Go here to download the free pattern.

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Comments

  1. nancy wulff says

    January 28, 2010 at 7:28 pm

    Would like to have this pattern ..if possible.
    thank you. Nancy

  2. nancy wulff says

    January 28, 2010 at 7:29 pm

    I am interested in the Hopscotch Quilt pattern
    by Laura Jones please send to me.

    thanks Nancy

  3. scarlettburroughs says

    January 29, 2010 at 6:11 pm

    Nancy, hi
    To download the pattern click on the link in my post that says download the free pattern. Then you will need to scroll down a bit and there will be link to a PDF on Craft Nectar. You can also try this direct link.
    http://www.funquilts.com/gallery/patterns/simple-gifts.pdf

    Warm regards,
    Scarlett

  4. scarlettburroughs says

    January 29, 2010 at 6:12 pm

    Nancy,
    Where did you see the Hopscotch Quilt pattern?
    Thanks,
    Scarlett

  5. Sarah S says

    May 12, 2012 at 6:09 pm

    DO NOT DO the Hopscotch quilt pattern by Laura jones- the pattern is off by 1/2 inch on the octagon edges- spent a lot of time and fabric and now tears with this mess- I’m trying to tell as many people as possible- the problem is fixable, but is NOT how the pattern is published- shame on you laura jones for not trying your pattern first!

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Some fabric collections feel pretty, some feel useful, and then there are those rare ones that instantly spark a dozen ideas the moment you see them. The In the Garden Layer Cake from Fat Quarter Shop falls firmly into that last category. From the moment I opened the pack, it felt like stepping into a watercolor garden—soft, romantic, full of movement, and brimming with detail that invites you to slow down and really look.

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