Christmas Sew-a-Long: Tree Lot
The Little Christmas Sew-a-Long features weekly holiday tutorials from some of my favorite quilty designers! This week Christopher of the Tattooed Quilter shows us a super cute (and fast) FPP Tree pattern.
I absolutely love how quick and easy this FPP pattern is - even if you’ve never done FPP before! This is a great starting project, and it’s so extra special when framed by an embroidery hoop like this. Hop on over to Christopher’s blog to check it out!
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The Winter Solstice pattern uses log cabin blocks to create a mirrored mountain range that is the sister pattern to Summer Solstice. This intermediate or advanced beginner pattern comes together faster than you’d expect, and isn’t too challenging as long as you handle the bias edges carefully. Choose from a baby, throw, or queen size. This sample was quilted by Kristen VanKampen and photographed by Amy Wennerlind and Amy Garro.
Fabrics used in the sample are:
A: AGF Pure Solids Evergreen
B: AGF Pure Solids Eucalyptus
C: AGF Pure Solids Ocean Fog
D: AGF Pure Solids Fresh Sage
E: Moda Bella Off White
Background: Moda Bella Fog
Please note that all patterns sold on this site are PDF versions. After your purchase you will receive an email with the digital file to download.
All Alderwood Studio patterns can be used to make quilts for personal use, gifting, or selling in small batches. I request that you list designer credit when doing so! Please don’t use my patterns for mass produced items. If you’d like to license a design for mass production, reach out via my contact form.
Quilt sizes included in this pattern:
Baby: 38" x 50"
Baby (Expansion): 41" x 52"
Throw: 56" x 68"
Throw (Expansion): 59" x 75"
Queen: 83" x 101"
Queen (Expansion): 88" x 108"
The Lily Pattern is close to my heart, as it was designed in honor of my daughter and released for her 1st birthday. This block based patten is a delightful combination between geometric symmetry and curved, floral shapes. While this pattern features many curved blocks, I’ve given extra room for trimming in the templates and provided both a blog tutorial and video tutorials to help you trim these curved blocks to perfection! This pattern can be made with 4 colors of yardage or a fat quarter bundle, and is available in a baby, throw, or queen size with optional borders. This sample was quilted by Kristin VanKampen and photographed by Amy Wennerlind and Amy Garro. Photos 3 and 5 by Christina West.
The sample colors can be replicated with either Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids or Kona Cotton:
Color A: AGF Pacific or Kona Seafoam
Color B: AGF Zambia Stone or Kona Emerald
Color C: AGF Spruce or Kona Sage
Background: AGF Snow or Kona White
Please note that all patterns sold on this site are PDF versions. After your purchase you will receive an email with the digital file to download.
Quilt sizes included in this pattern:
Baby: 36" x 36"
Throw: 54" x 72" or 60" x 72"
Twin: 72" x 90" or 78" x 90"
Queen: 90" x 108" or 96" x 108"
The boxwood pattern uses strips and small pieces to create an overlapping, maze-like effect inspired by the structure of formal Renaissance gardens. This advanced beginner pattern is straightforward and easy to assemble as long as you have an accurate seam allowance and pay close attention to the orientation of the diagrams! This pattern is available in throw or queen size, and could be easily adapted to a king with some small side borders. This sample was quilted by Trace Creek Quiting and photographed by Amy Wennerlind and Amy Garro.
The sample colors can be replicated with either Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids or Kona Cotton:
Color A: AGF Pacific or Kona Seafoam
Color B: AGF Patina Green or Kona Old Green
Color C: AGF Evergreen or Kona Spruce
Color D: AGF Snow or Kona White
Please note that all patterns sold on this site are PDF versions. After your purchase you will receive an email with the digital file to download.
Quilt sizes included in this pattern:
Throw: 53" x 67"
Queen: 95" x 118"