Looking for Scrappy Christmas Quilt patterns with presents or stockings or trees.
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I have collected many varied Christmas fabrics over the years. I would like to make a scrappy quilt using my stash. I think stockings or presents or tree quilts would work well with my scraps. Please share your ideas or quilt pattern names if you have seen or made a Scrappy Christmas quilt. Thank you kindly.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]610009[/ATTACH]This is what I made from my Christmas fabric this past year. It is just a pattern I found on the Internet. I will have to do some digging to see if I still have the info as to the website. Later today, if you are interested, I will look for the website.
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Our sewing group made this free pattern from Moda for a charity raffle. One member cut it all out and those that wished to help took little block kits home to sew. Ours turned out really really nice and the blocks are super simple.
http://www.unitednotions.com/fp_flurry.pdf
http://www.unitednotions.com/fp_flurry.pdf
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OleaBlossom , 03-10-2019 07:09 AM
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What a great idea! Then your Christmas quilt is also a sort of journal of your quilting projects.Originally Posted by illinois
One of my friends did all of her "sample" blocks in Christmas fabrics. When she collected enough, she had a Christmas quilt!
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http://www.unitednotions.com/fp_flurry.pdf
Oh, this is a pretty pattern! It would showcase any larger print Christmas fabrics well too. This might just hit my bucket list! Originally Posted by GingerK
Our sewing group made this free pattern from Moda for a charity raffle. One member cut it all out and those that wished to help took little block kits home to sew. Ours turned out really really nice and the blocks are super simple.http://www.unitednotions.com/fp_flurry.pdf

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http://www.unitednotions.com/fp_flurry.pdf
Great pattern!Originally Posted by GingerK
Our sewing group made this free pattern from Moda for a charity raffle. One member cut it all out and those that wished to help took little block kits home to sew. Ours turned out really really nice and the blocks are super simple.http://www.unitednotions.com/fp_flurry.pdf
I finished that one up after Christmas as a wall hanging.
It was fun to choose the coordinating gift and ribbon fabrics from my Christmas stash.
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Originally Posted by sewnclog
I think the one karamarie posted was a block of the month. Called Silent Night Sampler block 2016,
Thanks for the link SewNClog.
It looks like the links/patterns are all still there.
However, I did not check all yet .... but do plan to save that pattern.
Would be great as is, or to use the blocks individually or for runners, wall hangings, etc.