I agree with Susan of The Cranky Quilter, this quilt is outstanding due to the maker’s sense of color. I simply love it. Go here to see more of Susan’s favorites.
[tags]inspiration, triangles, color, art quilt[/tags]
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I agree with Susan of The Cranky Quilter, this quilt is outstanding due to the maker’s sense of color. I simply love it. Go here to see more of Susan’s favorites.
[tags]inspiration, triangles, color, art quilt[/tags]
Welcome to our Sunday Spotlight series, where we unveil enchanting quilting patterns from talented Etsy creators, just in time for the holiday season! Each week, we’ll showcase a delightful design to inspire your festive quilting projects and infuse your home with Christmas cheer.
Step into the whimsical world of Christmas with the Nutcracker! Foundation Paper Piecing Pattern by FullBobbinDesigns. This charming quilt block captures the timeless elegance and festive spirit of the holiday season, making it a delightful addition to your seasonal décor or quilting projects.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this PDF pattern features a 1-size design measuring 18″ x 42″, perfect for creating stunning wall hangings or incorporating into larger quilt projects. With clear instructions, fabric requirements, and color charts included, you’ll find it easy to bring this Nutcracker to life with your favorite fabrics.
While the pattern assumes some basic knowledge of foundation paper piecing, beginners need not fret—with helpful tutorials and resizing options provided, you’ll be guided every step of the way. Plus, the pattern sleeve and assembly instructions make it convenient to store or gift to fellow quilting enthusiasts.
If you’re ready to embark on a magical quilting journey this holiday season, the Nutcracker pattern awaits your creative touch. Share your completed quilt blocks with FullBobbinDesigns on Instagram, and let the festive inspiration spread far and wide!
Join us next Sunday for another enchanting quilting pattern in our Sunday Spotlight series, and let the holiday creativity continue to flourish!
Susan says
Thanks Scarlett for linking to my blog. I was so excited when I saw that triangle quilt. So unusual! I just feel awful that I don’t know the artist. Maybe they’ll email one of us. I’d love to see moreof their work.
Susan, aka “The Cranky Quilter”
Priscilla Bianchi says
Hi, my name is Priscilla Bianchi, and I am the creator of the triangle quilt featured on this blog post. I’m a native Guatemalan Quilt artist and Designer, and I incorporate my Mayan Guatemalan hand-woven textiles into my quilts. This triangle quilt is entitled “Aguacatan”. See more of my work on Instagram and Facebook @priscillabianchiartquilts & at http://www.priscillabianchi.net.