Easiest quilt I've ever made.
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I don't think that's the right one. It's just appliqued on and this one is pieced I believe. So close too :(
I got a lead on it though - Quilter's world Magazine. December 2008. Vol. 30 No.6 and that it's called Christmas Tree Gifts. I still can't find it online though!
I got a lead on it though - Quilter's world Magazine. December 2008. Vol. 30 No.6 and that it's called Christmas Tree Gifts. I still can't find it online though!
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One additional comment, there are enough buttons on the quilt it would make a great Advent calendar for children. You could make handmade ornaments or purchase small ornaments to hang on the buttons. Adding a pocket on the bottom or back of the quilt would be an ideal way to store the ornaments. I think I'm going to have to make several of these for next year! Thanks for sharing your quilt!
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Originally Posted by copehome
With a couple simple changes, this pattern looks like it:
http://www.quiltersworld.com/pdfs/ch...sgiftstree.pdf
Green fabric for the tree rather than gifts, an extra bottom row just like the first row for the trunk, and the inside border looks wider.
http://www.quiltersworld.com/pdfs/ch...sgiftstree.pdf
Green fabric for the tree rather than gifts, an extra bottom row just like the first row for the trunk, and the inside border looks wider.
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Originally Posted by cwo3112
Could this be the pattern?
http://craftylaine.com/865/christmas-tree-wall-hanging/
http://craftylaine.com/865/christmas-tree-wall-hanging/
Looks like it to me!!
never mind.. :-(
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Originally Posted by JCL in FL
My son lives in NYC and has no room for a regular tree so I made him this one from a a free pattern online. He loved it and it took about three hours
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