I created hexagons by sewing together six 60° triangles in different fabrics, each bordered on one side with strip-pieced diagonal cuts of 1/2" strips in the Pure colors. I then added more triangles in between. I like to cut, sew, and arrange things spontaneously to see what starts to develop. This is my favorite way to design my projects and quilt patterns. I hope you like what I created this time!
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Dreamscape Pillow Free Pattern
Hi lovelies! As some of you know I have been working on many things at once (that's just the norm, lol), and I have posted sneak peeks through my social media profiles. Today I am finally posting the finished free PDF pattern for my Dreamscape Pillow that I created using both my Carnaby St. and Rapture collections. I also added White Linen and Tender Green from the Pure Elements collection by AGF.
I created hexagons by sewing together six 60° triangles in different fabrics, each bordered on one side with strip-pieced diagonal cuts of 1/2" strips in the Pure colors. I then added more triangles in between. I like to cut, sew, and arrange things spontaneously to see what starts to develop. This is my favorite way to design my projects and quilt patterns. I hope you like what I created this time!
How beautiful is the heart created by the wooden panels? I love it!
Happy sewing,
I created hexagons by sewing together six 60° triangles in different fabrics, each bordered on one side with strip-pieced diagonal cuts of 1/2" strips in the Pure colors. I then added more triangles in between. I like to cut, sew, and arrange things spontaneously to see what starts to develop. This is my favorite way to design my projects and quilt patterns. I hope you like what I created this time!
pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo crisp and pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove your Dreamscape Pillow!! For me the Go-Go London is a great asset in this pillow! Thank you so much for the pattern!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern. Will use this to make a pillow for my granddaughter who will be 8 in October.
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern. Will use this to make a pillow for my granddaughter who will be 8 in October.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics and thanks for the pattern. Can't wait to get started on this for a granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics and thanks for the pattern. Can't wait to get started on this for a granddaughter.
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