Hello! Another great video! I'm just now getting to sit and hand quilt! I just love your joyful positive energy! I hope you have a wonderful week ahead! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Neva, the link to the pattern is in the video description. If it helps, here's a direct link: faithandfabricdesign.com/product/pattern-crosses-three-ways
Hi there! These were designed to be smaller wall hanging quilts, not full size quilts. You can always try to add a few inches to the design to make it the size you want.
Hi Flora! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. To make the pattern work, some of the crosses were inverted. Additionally, the upside down cross is also known as the Cross of Saint Peter or the Petrine Cross, is a Christian symbol that represents the martyrdom of Saint Peter. According to Catholic tradition, Peter asked to be crucified upside down when he was sentenced to death. The Acts of Peter says that Peter made this request to emphasize that the values of those crucifying him were inverted, and that people should adopt the values of Jesus.
Hi Sabne! I just posted this response to another woman: Thanks for sharing your thoughts. To make the pattern work, some of the crosses were inverted. Additionally, the upside down cross is also known as the Cross of Saint Peter or the Petrine Cross, is a Christian symbol that represents the martyrdom of Saint Peter. According to Catholic tradition, Peter asked to be crucified upside down when he was sentenced to death. The Acts of Peter says that Peter made this request to emphasize that the values of those crucifying him were inverted, and that people should adopt the values of Jesus.
Hello! Another great video! I'm just now getting to sit and hand quilt! I just love your joyful positive energy! I hope you have a wonderful week ahead! Thanks for sharing!
Brenda, thank you! I look forward to seeing how your hand quilting turns out!
Love your videos. Just found your site. More videos PLEASE!!!!!!!
Aww, Debi, thank you! Yes, more coming very soon :)
Love this concept ❤♥💜
Aww, thank you! It's fun to play with a design and see it in a different layout. Three layouts, to be exact! :)
Its is great ,however I don't see were you can purchase the patteren??
Hi Neva, the link to the pattern is in the video description. If it helps, here's a direct link: faithandfabricdesign.com/product/pattern-crosses-three-ways
I can’t seem to find where to purchase the pattern. Is the pattern no longer available? 😢
Hi Swee Lee! Here is the direct link; hope this helps! faithandfabricdesign.com/product/pattern-crosses-three-ways
Those are small. Do the patterns have options for larger sizes?
Hi there! These were designed to be smaller wall hanging quilts, not full size quilts. You can always try to add a few inches to the design to make it the size you want.
cant seem to download ordered pattern after billed $12. I cannot enter "United States" for province to reorder it. Scam???
Hi Debra! I'm glad we were able to work through your technical difficulty and get the pattern, and payment, to work. Thank you again and happy sewing!
Lovely idea, except for the upside down crosses.
Hi Flora! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. To make the pattern work, some of the crosses were inverted. Additionally, the upside down cross is also known as the Cross of Saint Peter or the Petrine Cross, is a Christian symbol that represents the martyrdom of Saint Peter. According to Catholic tradition, Peter asked to be crucified upside down when he was sentenced to death. The Acts of Peter says that Peter made this request to emphasize that the values of those crucifying him were inverted, and that people should adopt the values of Jesus.
There are some upside down crosses
Hi Sabne! I just posted this response to another woman: Thanks for sharing your thoughts. To make the pattern work, some of the crosses were inverted. Additionally, the upside down cross is also known as the Cross of Saint Peter or the Petrine Cross, is a Christian symbol that represents the martyrdom of Saint Peter. According to Catholic tradition, Peter asked to be crucified upside down when he was sentenced to death. The Acts of Peter says that Peter made this request to emphasize that the values of those crucifying him were inverted, and that people should adopt the values of Jesus.