A cross stitch pattern by Fig Tree Quilts that was inspired by their Twas The Night Before Christmas sampler quilt. Stitched with DMC floss with Cosmo conversions.
Stitched on 16 count Antique White using DMC and Weeks Dye Works, or Cosmo threads. Stitch count is 109 x 133 and the finished sizes are 7 3/8" x 9 1/2" for 14 ct. and 6 3/4" x 8 3/8" for 16 ct.
Black Eyed Susan Quilt Pattern will make an exceptional addition to your pattern collection. Piece it together with prints in Portofino by Fig Tree Quilts for Moda Fabrics for a picture perfect finished project.
This quilt was the star of the show for our winter Sew Along in our Facebook Group a few years ago and it has become one of our all time favorite winter patterns. Once the Sew Along was done and we saw versions in red, hunter green, grey and many shades of blue, I know it was time to transform it... Read more
Sometimes inspiration strikes at the most unique times & places and the idea just will not go away. That was certainly the case with this ORCHARD pattern inspired by a favorite bedroom rug. Feel free to choose a color combination that speaks to you, decide on an accent block or flip the whole design... Read more
Galaxy by Fig Tree Quilts is one of those quilt patterns that you will come back to over and over again. Both because of its versatility and its ease. It is a wonderful stash buster, looks fabulous in any color family, can be easily adapted to be smaller or larger and has that wonderful sparkling feel of a scrappy cream background.
These bags are just a bit addictive and in three sizes, they are pretty much perfect for any need from shopping to a daily purse, to a small beach bag to a notions or sewing bag. A perfect jelly roll project, these bags come together quickly and give you a perfect opportunity to use up your favorite... Read more
I love the feel of six pointed stars so much. But so far, I have stayed away from them for a pattern because I am not crazy about templates or inset seams or any of the other things one usually has to do to get this shape. I was very excited to work out a fairly simple way to get the look of the six... Read more
This quilt was definitely inspired by my garden. As you walk into our office, on the side of the porch is the most beautiful bush of creamy white hydrangeas on tall towering stems. It's a pleasure to see every day. As I was working with our newest collection, these hydrangeas just spoke to me!... Read more
One of the things I love about designing quilts is playing with color placement to see what will evolve. This was definitely one of those blocks for me. I quickly fell in love with the warm vintage Halloween feel of these "moons" and the variety of ways that you could make them. So gather up... Read more
Minis are my absolute new favorite thing to do. In between all the larger quilts that I am working on, there is just something wonderful about starting and finishing a mini quilt in an afternoon. It is a perfect way to use up scraps or a Layer Cake or mix and match your favorite new collection with... Read more
This quilt was inspired by a vintage beauty that my quilty friend Susan fell in love with. The challenge to get the block to feel like a circle but be easily pieced with basic piecing techniques was a design challenge that I really enjoyed. The outcome is such a beautiful two color quilt! Of course... Read more
Note from the designer: Originally designed as a block for our AUTUMN FROLIC Block of the Month program, Francesca the Fox was begging to be made into a quilt all her own. We picked some daisies to go along with her and could not resist the charming result. choose your favorite set of caramel and... Read more