Thursday, January 20, 2022

A free applique pattern


 Good morning!  I prepped an applique block today.  The background is a scrap, and will be squared later...it is pretty crooked.  The pattern can be found here:


https://snugglesquilts.com/block-of-the-month/

Want to join me??  I want to make this quilt, this year.  


Julie

13 comments:

Dotti in CT said...

Are you using cotton instead of wool? Dotti in CT

Tired Teacher 2 said...

Pretty block!

QUILTING IS BLISSFUL, DI said...

Hi Julie--
it's been a while since I left you a comment--sorry--I do read every post-well--I thought I did but somehow missed the one with the little pouches you did--they are so pretty!!
Also want to say how proud of you I am about still going to work even with sooo many new and uncertain rules being done--which makes your life more at risk--it's so sad--no body really knows what to do these days to stay safe--me I am still doing all the things I did since day one of Covid--still wearing a mask ect when I go outside my apartment--the last couple weeks I even went back to having groceries delivered--!!
Know that I am thinking of you--
hugs, di
gonna go check out this site now for the applique block--

Sharon Kwilter said...

Ooh, I'm really tempted to join you. I've been wanting to try wool applique this year. I would probably buy the wool block kits because I have a really small wool stash and I don't want to build one until I know I like doing it.

marina said...

very nice pattern, might have a sticky beak and see the pattern

Joyce Carter said...

Pretty block!

Janet O. said...

This is a very pretty block, Julie! But it is appliqué, and we are not on speaking terms. So I will watch your lovely work rather than joining in.

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

You will enjoy this one. Looks like you use the freezer paper and glue when you applique - not needle turn applique - am I right? Hugs and hoping you are doing fine.

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Chookyblue...... said...

Not joining you but it's pretty....

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

That’s a great block, Julie. I am very tempted to join in. I would have to use fabrics not wool. Thanks for sharing!

Lori said...

Super pretty block!

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