Simply Red Quilt BOM | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Simply Red Quilt BOM

May 31, 2016 1 Comment

Simply Red Quilt BOM

Simply Red Quilt BOM

Simply Red Quilt BOM/Pine Valley Quilts

I am so excited about block One of Simply Red Quilt BOM that is due to be published tomorrow. The First block will be available here on the Pine Valley Quilts website or the Pine Valley Quilts Craftsy Store. You can also sign up for a monthly subscription here and have each month's block emailed to you. The pictures below show all the blocks I have made for this quilt. [gallery ids="5846,5845,5844,5843,5842,5841,5840,5839,5838,5837,5836,5835,5834"] All the instructions are included for all the quick piecing methods used to make each of the pieced blocks. The applique method that is an invisible machine applique method that can also be sewn by hand. Simply Red Quilt/ Pine Valley Quilts

 The sashing is made up of flying Geese blocks with square in a square blocks.. Simply Red Quilt /Pine Valley Quilts

Simply Red Quilt / Pine Valley Quilts Simply Red Quilt / Pine Valley Quilts




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Leeanne
Leeanne

August 03, 2016

So pretty! Shame you don’t do the fabrics too.

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