![]() ![]() What a fun way to spend the day! I could not have made two quilts if I did not have the blocks pre-assembled. I dropped my Christmas Quilts with 12-inch Quilt Blocks at Melissa’s house ( Sew Shabby Quilting) and, once they are quilted and I bind them, I will post the photos here. The backing for both quilts was ‘super’ pieced using whatever leftover fabric I had that belonged to the collection, or matched the blocks on the quilt top. I added a narrow border to turn the center block into 24-1/2″ to fit the 12-inch blocks all around it.īy then, it was almost 6 pm and I just put a black/gold border all around. Oh, wait, it was Angels Sing! Anyway, apparently, after I made the star and the angel blocks I decided to put it all together with a center block. The center block measured 21-1/2″ and I do not remember what pattern I was testing. Next, I pulled out all the more traditional Christmas blocks with red, green, and gold. I found enough fabric in my stash to cut two 10-1/2″ squares with the robins, framed them with narrow borders, and placed them on the bottom corners of the project on my design wall. I realized I had two robin blocks and could use two more blocks to complete this wall hanging or table topper. (167) 12.00 Festive Christmas Tree Edge to Edge Machine Embroidery Design, Quick Continuous Line Quilting Block Embroidery File ITH quilt square pattern (462) 2.59 Mod Tree Foundation Paper Piecing Quilt Block Pattern Modern Christmas quilt pattern Digital download FPP Pattern (6.9k) 3. Its on-point setting adds movement to the overall design of the quilt. The bursting effect on the star at the far left works well with contrasting fabrics, and the pine branches on the background makes it look like it is hanging from, or topping, a Christmas tree.Īlthough the middle block looks a bit complex, its parts are all easy to assemble. Speaking of stars, the first two blocks above are fun variations on the theme. I am not sure if you still can find all the prints but it is worth looking for them! Those robins and the silvery details on each print are so beautiful… This is a modified star block and its negative space is perfect to direct your eyes to the main attraction. These fabrics all come from the Frosted Flight collection by Hoffman Fabrics. And lastly, sew on the ground.This is a fun way to feature prints you love. Then the large side is to be sewn onto the right side of the tree. Next sew on the top square, the 4×5.5 piece. Then add the 1.5×6.75 strip to the left side of the tree. Start with sewing on the trunk to the tree. Step 5: Sew the strips from Step 4 to the tree trunk pieces. Step 4: Trim a 1.5 inch strip from each of the scrap pieces of the side of the tree. Then the sides so that you end up with a 4×5.5 block. Start by trimming along the straight edge of the bottom of the tree. ![]() Step 3: Sew the (2) 4×7 pieces onto each side of the tree. Then sew on the bottom piece, then one side and then the other. Trim the 18 inch strip into a 4 inch piece and (2) 7 inch pieces. Trim the inside of the tree so the bottom is 2.5 inches wide. For the background you’ll need (2) 4×7 rectangles, a 1.5x 6.75 strip, a 4×6 rectangle and a 7.5×10.75 rectangle. Step by step tutorial with printable layout pdf. Learn how to make the super simple Christmas Tree Block. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Make a few red and green trees and youll have a QUILTThis simple tutorial will get you. You’ll need a 2.5×4 piece for the inside of the tree, an 1×18 strip for the outside of the tree, a 1.5 inch square for the tree trunk, and a 2.5×12.5 inch strip for the ground. Log Cabin Christmas Tree Quilt Pattern Janet Wickell Use 36, three-inch square log cabin quilt blocks to make this little Christmas tree, or sew it in other colors to represent a different season of the year. 6 Comments Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. Make a quilt using the easiest and simplest Christmas tree block. ![]() Featuring Favorite Things by Sherri & Chelsi for Moda Fabrics. I started with fat quarters of each of the 4 prints and just a 2.5 inch strip of the solid. Oh, Christmas Tree Quilt Pattern by Quilting Life Designs. It’s not a complicated block at all, would you like to try to it? Remember yesterday when I had that random mug rug in the picture with the Pillows? Well, today I’m going to re-share the tutorial on making the block! Back in July at the Fabric Shop I was working in, we had a Christmas in July celebration and everyone made a block! I decided to make a Christmas Tree block! So in case you missed it…. ![]()
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