FREE quilt pattern perfect designed for Christmas, but perfect for any season! Download the Argyle Christmas pattern here.
FREE quilt pattern perfect designed for Christmas, but perfect for any season! Download the Argyle Christmas pattern here.
FREE and easy tutorial to make a custom table runner. Mine is made for Christmas, but the pattern can easily be carried through any season depending on your palette!
Use this FREE tutorial to make the most loved hostess gift of the season. They are the perfect gift for any time, but these darling trees will have everyone swooning!
Hi! I just recently found your blog via Jacey and I am loving your projects. I’m new to sewing and trying to find some easy projects to get familiar and gain confidence with my machine! These coasters fit the bill I think. But I was also wondering if you had a tutorial or could point me in the direction of one for the Mildred wristlets that you have on your header. Thanks in advance!ReplyCancel
Hi, Rachel! I’m glad you stumbled across my blog! I do hope you’ll try those coasters. They really are a wonderful and quick project that would be perfect for someone new to sewing! The Mildred bags are my own design. I have some extremely similar bags in my shop (actually the ones on my header) and they’re called Penelope bags. I make the Mildred bags for a local shop, but the Penelope bags are virtually identical. Here’s the link to the bag page in my Etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/OliviaJaneHand?section_id=7786060 I’m always happy to make custom stuff! :DReplyCancel
If you follow my paper piecing numbering which is on the foundation paper piecing pattern, the trunk and bottom pieces come first and the the tree is made from the bottom up. It’s very simple and quick if you have some experience with paper piecing. If not, it’s pretty quick to learn! If you need more of an explanation on how foundation paper piecing works, you can see my guide here: https://oliviajanehandcrafted.com/paper-piecing-tutorial-free-pattern/
As always, if you have further questions I’m happy to help to the best of my ability. The person you responded to never reached out with any specific question, so unfortunately I was not able to do much. ReplyCancel
Use this FREE easy tutorial to make your very own vintage embroidered tree skirt. You can customize it and make the perfect tree skirt for your family this Christmas.
Use this FREE easy tutorial to make your very own vintage embroidered Christmas stockings. You can customize them, and make the perfect stockings for your family this Christmas.
Thanks, Jacey! I had actually never heard the name Layla until Justin (my husband) and I were riding down the road chatting about what we should name our girl. He came up with Layla and I fell in love with the name. And then I found out that its the name of an Eric Clapton song that everyone in the universe had heard except for me and Justin. I’m like, “No we didn’t name her after the song. I’m 19. I don’t listen to Eric Clapton.” lolReplyCancel
I did’t really think about the back as I posted that picture. Normally I’m a little self conscious about that. I just remember my grandma saying, the key to embroidery is that it is beautiful on the front and the back. I never got the opportunity to learn from her, but I try to remember than every time I set out to embroider something.ReplyCancel
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So cute! The little snow globes ; )
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[…] 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 […]
Thank you for this pattern. I’m collecting my fabrics to make this. I love yours.
Thank you for this pattern. I’m collecting my fabrics to make this. I love yours.
[…] 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 […]
Thanks so much for the pattern. I can’t wait to try it!
Thanks so much for the pattern. I can’t wait to try it!