As Susan, one of our the members of our Mid-century Modern Bee says, I’m the Queen Bee this month.
And I’ve chosen to have my bee-mates help me on my Christmas Quilt. But so that the copyright gods won’t be mad at me, I’m not showing the picture of the pattern and I’ve also chosen different green and cream blocks for my bee-mates to make, plus I made downloadable templates from my quilt program to serve as a guide for these 12″ blocks (finished measurement–raw edge measurement should be 12 1/2″). Below are the blocks, plus their templates for downloading.
Caution: These template prints out the correct size on my printer, but I don’t know what they’ll do on yours. A general guide for making a half-square triangle block is to cut the finished measurement, plus 7/8 inch, before stitching on the diagonal and cutting apart. So, I’d use that as a general gauge for how things ought to look when you print out your templates. (In other words, for the corner squares for this first block, cut one white square and one green square to measure 4 and 7/8 inches.)
Fifty-four Forty or Fight • Template: 54-4o or fight
Fifty-four Forty or Fight, version 2 • Template: 54-40 or Fight_version2
Clay’s Choice Variation • Template: Clay’s Choice Variation
Ohio Star • Template: Ohio Star
Swamp Angel • Template: Swamp Angel
Peace and Plenty • Template: Peace and Plenty
Mock Eight-Point Star • Template: Mock Eight Point Star
Memory • Template: Memory
Martha Washington Star • Template: Martha Washington Star
Flying Geese • Template: Flying Geese Block
Double Star • Template: Double Star
Crosses and Losses • Templates: Crosses and Losses
Birds in the Air • Template: Birds in the Air
Autumn Star • Template: Autumn Star
For my bee-mates, I’ve listed the blocks you’ve chosen on our Flickr group site, for reference.
And congratulations to Carla for winning Anne’s very cool pattern. If the rest of my lovely entrants would like a pattern for their own, please visit SpringLeaf Studios, and you can download one instantly. I have purchased both of hers, as I like buying quilt patterns that make me reach for new fabrics and new ideas. (I hope to put her Cascade pattern on my To-Do for next spring.)
Many thanks to Anne for donating her pattern to this giveaway!!!
















