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Patterns and Handmades

My site is about Quilts and quilt block patterns; many of them original. Most of my patterns use foundation paper-piecing, which is a method I love--it makes even the beginner quilter look like an expert! The patterns are in downloadable PDF format, so it is a great idea that we be on the same page regarding what that means!

HOW DIGITAL PURCHASES WORK

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THROUGH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION & INSTRUCTIONS regarding how this works:

1. Please note that this in a digital purchase of a pattern, you will receive only a link to download the .PDF files on your computer/device. No paper pattern/ actual quilt/ fabric/ merchandise/object is being offered here.

2. On purchase, you will immediately receive a mail confirming receipt of the order, followed by a second mail with download links. If you do not see the mails in your inbox, please check your Spam folder. Please do not click the links repeatedly as each click is treated as a download and number of downloads is limited.

3. It is advisable to access the files on your laptop or notepad where you can save them, rather than on your smartphone.

The links expire in 72 hours, so you would be well-advised to download the files on a permanent location on your PC/ Mac / Notepad asap.

4. You will need to download the software Adobe Acrobat Reader (free)at Adobe site to be able read the files.

5. Download the files on your device/ computer; do not print directly from the mail/ link. The patterns are designed for printing on A4 size paper, but letter size 8.5" x 11.5" will be fine. Set your printer to 'Actual Size' or 100 % setting before printing.

All patterns are for the personal use of the buyer only. Please do not share with others or use for teaching/ workshops etc without my prior permission! Please read the Terms and Conditions of this purchase for further clarification.

Purchases of all digital downloads are non-refundable.

You may contact me in case you face any problem, I shall be happy to help. My contact details are available at the link at the bottom of this page.

Do visit my blog www.patchworkofmylife.com; lots of my patterns will be available for purchase soon!

All patterns are available as downloadable files only. No paper patterns will be mailed.

All Patterns

All patterns are for the personal use of the buyer only. Please do not share with others or use for teaching/ workshops etc without my prior permission! 

Foundation Paper Pieced Quilt Patterns

Foundation Paper Piecing is a wonderfully precise way of piecing quilt blocks, without having to worry about accurate cutting or sewing! All you need to be good at is stitching on a straight line. My patterns include step by step instructions to take you through to beautiful products that you can be proud of!

Dreamcatcher Dusk Round the Year Quilt

Foundation Paper Piecing Patterns and Step-by-Step Instructions for the 16 unique blocks in the Dreamcatcher Round the Year Quilt by Mads from patchworkofmylife.com, available for download as .PDF files.

This quilt was a finalist at the International Quilt Show, Houston, 2018.

Each of the square blocks finishes at 18"; the inset circles finish at 15" (diameter). Each of the block patterns can be purchased individually and some (but not all) of these are available in a different (Rainbow) colourway.

Make the entire quilt, or pick up a single block to make a pretty, round table top or mini quilt or even a square cushion/ pillow cover! Join as many as you like in a row to make a table/ bed runner! The possibilities are endless!



Nearly Insane (Salinda Rupp's) Quilt

You have the Nearly Insane Quilt book, but do not know where to start?

These Nearly Insane Quilt block patterns are based on Salinda Rupp's 1860s quilt and Liz Lois's book with the drafts of the blocks. This is not a replacement of the book, only gives you the patterns if you wish to take the journey using the foundation paper-piecing technique. I would highly recommend you buy the book for a great introduction to the quilt and to refer to the quilt layout, block settings, borders and some fabric estimates.

Size: 83" x 83" (including 3" pieced border)

Description: 98 pieced blocks of 6" square placed on point with sashing, cornerstones and pieced border. The patterns are provided in 4 lots for ease of downloading.

Level: Intermediate to Expert

Familiarity with Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP) is essential.

Fabric: It is difficult to give any estimate of the fabric yardage. Liz Lois has given an estimate of the sashing/ corner-stones and borders fabric in her book. Just remember that you need almost twice if not more of the fabric you would require for a similar sized quilt, as the pieces are so small and consequently so many more seams. Small prints, Civil War fabrics and 1930s tiny florals would look good with some solids to set them off.

There are several quilters who have made it in just two colours--red with white and blue with white being a popular choice. Others have gone with scraps. My FPP patterns were designed for a quilt in blues, yellows and greens. However the colour numbering is provided with the pattern to enable you to substitute in your own choice of colours.

Why Foundation Paper Piecing Patterns?

No tracing required, nor any measurements! All is done for you! The numbered templates provided with each block pattern make it possible for one to piece the blocks by machine, without the bother of accurately measuring and cutting each piece.

(Nevertheless, there are 3 blocks with y-seams that can be only partially foundation-pieced and have to be put together by hand or regular machine-piecing. English paper piecing templates are provided for these blocks.)

The Background of the Quilt

The `Nearly Insane' Quilt is what Salinda Rupp's quilt from the 1860s from Pennysylvania is better known as! Made in bright autumn colours, it has enchanted and inspired many quilters to embark on a journey as satisfying as it is maddening.

I discovered this quilt in a quilt history book and fell in love with it immediately, preparing for it and honing my quilting skills before i could attempt it. I later discovered Liz Lois had named it the Nearly Insane quilt and published a book with the designs for the blocks (but no templates) and their placement. The book kept lying with me for quite some time, before I realised I could draft FPP patterns to make everything so much simpler, but I spent the next several months drafting and redrafting the patterns!

What makes this quilt special?

The quilt has an undescribable rustic charm; not for Salinda your perfect points or absolutely symmetrical patterns! I think she often made up block patterns as she went along, depending on whatever scraps were at hand!

There are 98 blocks to construct, each 6 inches square, placed on point. 12 of these are cut diagonally and fitted into the edge of the on-point quilt, while one is cut into 4 to make up the corners. (This includes a basket halves placed on opposite edges of the quilt) The craziest block has 229 pieces and the easiest has 10; the average number of pieces per block is between 35-40! We quilters are used to HSTs (Half-Square Triangles) but this quilt has Half-Rectangle Triangles, not to forget flying geese which are not flying geese of the 1:2 ratio at all! Salinda used up all the scraps she had at hand, coming up with blocks which are whimsical and charming! The sashing and cornerstones give the eyes a rest between the busy piecing of the blocks and the icing on the cake is the unique ' zig-zag' or `lightning' border which sets off the quilt to perfection.


So if you are planning to devote the next few months or years of your life for creating a true heirloom, nothing better than Salinda Rupp's quilt to start with. If you decide to go the FPP way, well...

Instantly downloadable patterns for quilts, quilt blocks and quilted stuff, all tested and tried, with clear and detailed instructions! 

Mads

Hi! I love to design, quilt, paint (and combine all of these)! 

Visit my blog patchworkofmylife.com to know more about what I do!