A Gather Quilt for my nephew! Nothing like gifting a quilt that’s nearly a year late, but this one happens to be so darling, I’m hoping I shall be forgiven. Click through to see photos and read about the pattern by SuzyQuilts!
I have a really fun quilt to show you today, but first let’s play a little catch-up, shall we? So, I had a baby in April. His name is William and he is the sweetest little red-headed bundle of joy. Perhaps I’ll post more here about him soon, but I confess I have a growing…
[…] going to show you how you can use some of the strips left over on your fat quarters from the Argyle Christmas Quilt to make a set of […]ReplyCancel
JillDecember 4, 2015 - 8:53 pm
Thank you for this pattern. I’m collecting my fabrics to make this. I love yours.ReplyCancel
JillDecember 4, 2015 - 8:53 pm
Thank you for this pattern. I’m collecting my fabrics to make this. I love yours.ReplyCancel
[…] 22nd. For the first quilt, I used my Argyle Christmas pattern (a free quilt pattern you can find here!) to make a non-girly quilt for a little girl who is due to arrive soon. We chose the fabrics and […]ReplyCancel
SandyBMay 2, 2016 - 11:30 am
Thanks so much for the pattern. I can’t wait to try it!ReplyCancel
SandyBMay 2, 2016 - 11:30 am
Thanks so much for the pattern. I can’t wait to try it!ReplyCancel
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It is a beautiful quilt. Is there a pattern for this. Thank you.
Yes! It is called the Gather Quilt pattern by SuzyQuilts and I have it linked in the post. :)