Erin from Two More Seconds shared how she made her entry in the recent 3×6 Quilting Bee, shown. It’s a modern twist on a string block. It’s fabulous. Get the tutorial.
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20+ Christmas Tree Quilt Patterns For The HOliday Season
Get ready to adorn your home with the spirit of the holiday season with our delightful roundup of “20+ Christmas Tree Quilt Patterns for the Holiday Season.” As the festive ambiance takes over, what better way to capture the magic of Christmas than by incorporating enchanting Christmas tree quilts into your decor?
In this collection, we’ve curated a diverse array of quilt patterns, each capturing the essence of the holiday season with its unique design. From traditional evergreen trees to modern and whimsical interpretations, these patterns offer a creative and cozy touch to your home
Scrappy Christmas Tree mini quilt
Easy Patchwork Christmas Tree Quilt Block Pattern
Christmas Stardust Tree Quilt Pattern
Christmas in the Pines Throw Quilt Pattern
Christmas Tree Quilt Block Tutorial – Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom by Jamie Sanders
Free Christmas Quilt pattern — The Next Stitch
FASTEST LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS PATCHWORK TREE!!
Patchwork Forest Tree Quilt Block Video Tutorial by Amy Smart of Diary of a Quilter
Free Tutorial – Patchwork Tree Quilt Block by Amy Smart
Sew a Gnome Mini Quilt – Free Gnome Quilt Block Pattern
Make a Christmas Tree Chevron Quilt with Jenny Doan of Missouri Star (Instructional Video)
We often get asked about quilt blocks and what can be made with them other than quilts, here is a list of ideas for other ways to use these Christmas tree quilt blocks.
Quilt blocks are versatile elements in quilting, and there are various creative ways to use them. Here are some ideas:
Cushion Covers: Individual quilt blocks can be turned into decorative cushion covers. Sewing a few quilt blocks together and adding backing fabric can transform them into stylish and coordinated cushions for your home.
Table Runners: Use quilt blocks to make vibrant and thematic table runners. Arrange the blocks in a linear pattern to create a centerpiece for your dining or coffee table.
Wall Hangings: Frame or hang individual quilt blocks or a series of them as wall art. This allows you to showcase your quilting skills and add a touch of handmade charm to your home decor.
Bags and Totes: Incorporate quilt blocks into the design of bags, totes, or purses. It’s a great way to carry your quilting skills with you and make a unique fashion statement.
Clothing: Transform quilt blocks into appliques for clothing items. This could include embellishing jeans, jackets, or even creating patchwork skirts or dresses.
Pot Holders and Coasters: Quilt blocks can be repurposed into functional items like pot holders or coasters. Add a layer of heat-resistant batting between the blocks and backing fabric for pot holders.
Quilted Accessories: Make quilted accessories like scarves, headbands, or even quilted mittens by incorporating smaller quilt blocks.
Gift Wrapping: Use smaller quilt blocks as decorative elements for gift wrapping. Attach them to gift bags or boxes to add a personalized touch.
Memory Quilts: Turn quilt blocks into a meaningful memory quilt by incorporating fabric from old clothing, special events, or other sentimental items.
Experiment with different patterns, colors, and sizes to discover endless possibilities for using quilt blocks in your creative projects.
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