Spring Kites – Quilt Pattern

Spring Kites Quilt Pattern

 

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The bright colours and carefree nature of kites make me happy.   If you could hold on to the tail of a kite and it carried you away, you would never know where you would end up landing.  If you had two kites, you could bring your best friend along too!  So I designed the Spring Kites quilt to reflect my day dreams of magical kites carrying us away to a distant fairytale adventure on a perfect Spring day.

 

 

Spring Kites Quilt Pattern

 

 

Once I started thinking about quilting, I could not put aside the idea of hand quilting the puffy clouds.  I had never hand quilted before,  so I watched a small Craftsy video, ordered my tools, and got started.  On the first day I did about 2 inches of quilting in 2 hours, but I was hooked!  The next day my flu got worse enough that I had to stay put.  So I sat on the sofa and quilted the day away.  It was very relaxing!!  My stitches are not the smallest, but I think I achieved consistent stitch length – most of the time.

 

 

Spring Kites Quilt Pattern

 

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I really wanted to hand quilt the border, but I figured machine quilting that part would cause the hand quilting on the block to stand out more.  Then I wrapped the whole mini up with a brown binding which anchors the quilt nicely without weighing it down.  I now really love hand quilting and I love this little Spring quilt.

 

The 12″ Spring Kites quilt pattern is available in my shop.  It’s an easy, fun and quick block to make.  Although it’s a perfect Spring quilt pattern, I can see endless possibilities of playing with colours.  I also included the kite tails embroidery template on the last page of the pattern file.

 

Happy Sewing,
-Soma

 

 

 

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Union Jack Pillow

Union Jack Quilt Pattern

 

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I really really wanted an Union Jack pillow, that’s the first thing I really wanted to make. Yes, there are a lot of “really”-s in that sentence, that’s how badly I wanted one!

 

 

Union Jack Quilt

 

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I made two patterns for the Union Jack.  Actually, this is how I started making paper piecing patterns.  Guess what I made with the 10″ x 10″ square block pattern?  Not a pillow.  I made a small quilt for my kitties.  That was the very first quilt I ever made too.

 

 

Union Flag quilt for kitty

 

Kitty on his favourite quilt

 

 

Union Jack Quilt

 

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Then my husband came in the picture. “What? I don’t get one?” All right, off I went again. I made 20 paper pieced squares to make a quilt for him – my very first lap quilt.

 

 

Union Jack Quilted Pillow

 

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After that, on special request, I made another rectangular Union Jack pattern that is true to the proportions of the flag.  Then I finally got a 12″ x 16″ pillow form. Since the pattern is 8″ x 16″, I enlarged the pattern a little so the width would be 17″ to allow for 0.5″ seam allowance. Then I added strips on the top and bottom of the block and the pillow top was done.

 

So I finally I have my Union Jack pillow – my very first quilted pillow.  Looks like a lot of “very first” happened around that specific design. Can you blame me? It’s symmetrical, bright, quick to sew and with paper piecing I get perfect points every time. I wonder when I will get the next bug to make something with this pattern again. A bag, perhaps?

 

Both of the Union Jack patterns are available individually in my Shop.

 

-Soma

 

 

 

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