![]() ![]() If you are interested to read more about how the pattern was designed, please go to my previous blogpost. The set of 6 patterns is available in my Craftsy shop…NOW! I am so grateful for all of the help I received! ![]() I just adore how the bows match the colour of the eggs and that they are all similar fabrics. I just adore all of these different modern fabrics, so cool!Ĭindy made this yummy egg… I think there are more blocks to follow! □Īnd look at this last one, made in record time by Susan. She is ALSO a pattern designer! Her blog is full of fabulous designs. Not one, but TWO bunnies by Alida! I wanted to introduce you to Alida too. The wonderful quilting wizard Doreen created this adorable mini! Look at FMQ! Isn’t it amazing? Her blog is very active and there are treasures to look at! As you sew, you can reflect on the meaning of God’s word in your own life as you prepare for the glorious resurrection on Easter Sunday Each of the blocks in the quilt pattern come in three sizes: 8×8, 10×10, and 12×12, which means you can. See how Sheri used blue as a background instead of green? Inventive, right?! Sheri shares many tutorials on her blog.Īnd look at this cuty by Rumi! Rumi is a pattern designer too! She has a blog and an Etsy shop filled with wonderful paper piecing patterns! Each Holy Week quilt block pattern include a reflection tied to that block’s scripture theme. Here are some of their pictures they shared with me!!! I have had many testers helping me testing the 6 blocks! The Daffodil is a bit more advanced because of the little pieces (4 out of 5) The Chick is also of the same difficulty (2 out of 5) The Egg blocks are pretty simple (2 out of 5 stars) With the six blocks you can create an adorable tablerunner, a sweet wallhanging or cute mugrugs. It is a fun way of learning geometric shapes and an engaging math activity for kids. The “An Easter Parade” set of paper piecing patterns contains 6 patterns: a cute bunny, a sweet little chick, a blooming daffodil and three different Easter Eggs. Create beautiful 2D pictures with these Easter-themed pattern block spin and build. ![]() It is finally time to release my newest pattern “An Easter Parade”! ![]()
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