Simply Red BOM | Block Nine | Aunt Dinah | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Simply Red BOM | Block Nine | Aunt Dinah

February 13, 2017

Simply Red Quilt Pattern BOM | Pine Valley Quilts

Block Nine 'Aunt Dinah' for the Simply Red Quilt Pattern BOM is now available for download.

Simply Red Quilt Pattern BOM was inspired by the Red fabrics I have collected. After sorting my fabrics by colour I found that the colour I had the most of was Red. (definitely a favourite colour)

Simply Red Quilt has a combination of (7) pieced blocks and (7) applique blocks including outside border block, with the sashing's made from pieced blocks.
The pattern for the Simply Red Quilt includes directions for quick piecing methods, invisible machine applique method that can also be stitched by hand.
Simply Red is a 15 month BOM

Finished Measurement: 62 inches x 62 inches

Simply Red Quilt Pattern BOM | Pine Valley Quilts

It's not too late to join in the fun with the SImply Red Quilt Pattern BOM. All blocks for the Simply Red Quilt are avaialable on the Pine Valley Quilts website. If you are thinking of starting this BOM the blocks will be always be available to download individually.

You can find the current eight blocks here

Happy Stitching

Sharon




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