![]() Ohh Ohh…you could even take all your holiday scarp leftovers and a make a block from each. You could easily turn these pillows into a quilt, by making a 9 x 9 grid – all trees, all presents, or any combination of the two blocks. And this is another FREE pattern, well two FREE patterns – tree and present! Bev McCullough has great style, especially in her holiday patterns. I give this quilt a 10/10!Ĭhristmas Traditions Fabric by Dani Mogstad for Riley Blake Designsĭesigner: Corey Yoder of Coriander Quiltsįabric Requirements: Jelly Roll, yardage for stars, tree trunks, etc.Ī giant, quilted pillow counts as a quilt, right?! I am stretching on the term quilt here, but these pillows make for a quick project, are scrap friendly and are the perfect addition to your holiday decorations. The finished size of the quilt is just enough that it is a perfect size for a gift, for the couch, or to try quilting on your domestic machine. ![]() This is a GREAT beginner quilt! The instructions are easy to read, especially the cutting instructions that call for large pieces which are great for anyone who is new to quilting or looking for a quick project. So, without further ado…Here are my Top 5 Christmas Quilt Patterns!Ĭhristmas Quilt Number 1 – Under the Treeĭesigner: Chelsi Stratton of Chelsi Stratton Designsįabric Requirements: 20 Fat Quarters and yardage 101 Dalmatians Chevron Quilt Pattern Free PDF by Camelot Design Studio Finished size: 45' x 54' 0. She also has her own website 'Quilting Fast and Fun' that has her exclusive patterns for sale We have also had others provide to us knit and crochet patterns. You can access some of her free patterns by clicking below. Meaning there is not a ton of intricate piecing involved, which I love, but not always necessary in a fun Christmas quilt. These are patterns that can be made in three to five hours. The following Christmas quilt patterns are great for all quilting experience levels, can be used with any genre of holiday fabric and can be made in a relatively short amount time. There are so many patterns and fabric lines released each year, it is hard to make and use them all! But there are a few Christmas quilt patterns that stick out from the rest and are tide and true and can be made year after year! They are also beginner friendly, so if you are new to quilting or are looking for a quick project – these are for you!
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