I did a thing! I did a scary thing! I have patterns available to sell on Etsy. And it's a little scary putting yourself out there like that. But people asked, and I listened. So that's the quilting stuff I've been working on in the background for the last few weeks. Which really means I haven't done much quilting at all lately and have been spending more time in front of a computer than I would like. But I will say that it's been fun revisiting some quilts that I finished a while ago. So which patterns have I written?
First we have Patchwork Diamond, this was the simplest pattern to write as it's only squares. It also means that it is the most beginner friendly quilt I have available right now. I made this quilt from concept to washed and on the couch in less than a week. I think it was the Sunday before Christmas that year, which was on a Saturday, that I realized I didn't have any Christmas quilts. I looked through my Christmas fabric, which was mostly odd sized scraps from making tree skirts and stockings, and came up with this. The white in my quilt is all white on white fabrics. Some of the colorful squares have a white background, I just made sure to keep those away from the diamond in the middle so it wouldn't interfere with the design.
Then there is Mosaic Star. This was my first self drafted pattern that wasn't squares. And I guess I don't start with something easy. There are multiple units that I needed to figure out how to write directions for and I hope I did so well. Included in the pattern are directions for my favorite way of making half square triangles with strips, but also how to assemble the units using traditional methods. I would hate to have someone buy the pattern only to not make it because they don't want to buy yet another ruler. But since I was writing these mainly for myself if I want to make them again, I included them. But maybe someone will read the directions and think that it makes much more sense to make the quilt that way.
And lastly, there is Ice Crystals. This is the quilt that I heard the most people ask for a pattern. In terms of length, this is the longest pattern I wrote. It's 22 pages. But before that scares you off, I have pressing instructions so everything will nest, there are two different ways to assemble most of the units, so you can pick which works best for you, and there are lots of diagrams showing pressing and assembly. In fact, I would say that someone that has made a few quilts would be able to make this beauty with the in depth instructions I made.
Aside from editing the patterns to make sure they were good to publish, I think most of my time last week was spent on taking pictures and thumbnails, but coloring the patterns in different options to show some alternate colorways. Ice Crystals in black and pinks? I might need to make that now. Or what about switching the turquoise for red and making it patriotic?
But now that I have published three patterns, I can get back to quilting! I have at least one more finished quilt I want to write a pattern for, but I need to play with fabric before I do more computer work. And I have one more top that needs to be quilted so I can finish writing the pattern for that one.
But there are like seven more that I have doodled out that I want to make. And those require at least a little bit of pattern writing before I start cutting fabric. So there are more quilts in the works to share for all of you to make in the future. But first, I think I really need to finish up some of the quilts I've already started.
Quatrefoil is coming along nicely, it's been a nice break to work on in the evening when I'm tired of looking at a computer screen. I think I have half of the sashing quilting done, but I've already accepted that it won't be enough quilting so I'm going to need to go back and add more. I'm leaning towards a larger white cross hatch in the blank space, kinda like a trellis behind all the flowers. And somehow, I realized that I'm almost done with the full blocks for my Secret Garden EPP project. And I'm torn on sewing the middle together first or wait until I have the border units done so I can space out the colors better. I'll probably decide when I get there what I want to do.
But really, I need to quilt up Good Fortune and that I Spy baby quilt. Neither should take super long to quilt and I already have the tag made up for one so there won't be anything holding me up on binding it either. Except making the binding... Anyway, I hope you all are able to get some quilting in today (and maybe go check out my etsy shop?)
Happy quilting!
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