Five Easy Pieces Charity Quilt Pattern by Jeanne S.
#31
And a big thank you hug from this avid comfort quilt maker. I have my fast and easy go to patterns but yours are great and it's nice to have some alternates.
Mine is just alternating an 8.5" large square with a 4P square. Can be varied in so many ways for different looks. I make the 4P block using 4.5" squares. Thus both end up finished at 8" sq.
Mine is just alternating an 8.5" large square with a 4P square. Can be varied in so many ways for different looks. I make the 4P block using 4.5" squares. Thus both end up finished at 8" sq.
#33
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Nice tutorial. Looking forward to making this quilt.
#34
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YEA! This is so easy and quick. I love it! Yours is gorgeous. I can't wait to get started and see if I can make one as stunning as yours. Thanks for the directions and inspiration!
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Thanks for sharing. Saved to favorites.
#36
Thank you for sharing this beautiful quilt pattern with us. I really love the way you quilted this one very simple. The quilt just pops with these colours and quilting. Thank you again.
#37
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This is a great quilt; I love the colors. it seems to me it would be a great quilt in any color scheme. I have to remember this one and try it.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for the tutorial!
#38
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Thank you! I've been looking for an easy pattern to get back into quilting. Your directions are
very explicit and will be easy to follow. Especially the sashing.
very explicit and will be easy to follow. Especially the sashing.
#39
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Thank you. Love the brown tones.
#40
I am currently making denim rag quilts and this pattern could easily be used for that as well.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
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