Oh this is too cute. I have a stash of Poppie Cotton that I have been hoarding for years and I think the colors would be fantastic in this pattern. Thank you for sharing.
I love the scrappy look! It’s great to pull together a not so matchy living room/TV room. I think I’m going to use some of my already purchased yardage which I curate especially from FQS. I love that I can find everything I need and always a few other gizmos, books, patterns, and sew on! I’ll keep spending all my fun money online and then get excited when I receive it.
How unique! This would be great for charity quilts. I have an overabundance of charm packs, and this pattern will be perfect for using some of those up. I'm going to start by using some of my scrappy florals. Thank you for this :)
Thank you for the free pattern, I love the unique block! I’m going to look thru my unused Sew Sampler boxes and find a charm pack to make the tablerunner.
I love this! I did screenshots of the fabric line and then the quilt to show how they translate. Kudos to whomever on your team made the pattern. I’ll be making this one for sure! And an aside to @stitchology I love how you said you ‘curate’ your fabric from FQS. Sounds so much more important than buying. “Look what I curated today Honey!”
That is a GREAT block! I rarely use charm packs but have been looking for ways to use them up. Working on a disappearing windmill at the moment and this one will be next. Thank you.
Love this pattern! Can’t wait to give it a try. It’s so pretty in the Basic Grey line. I might use something by Laundry Basket- I think it’s called English Garden.
It would change the block a bit since the cut line would then become the sew line. I like the idea but to keep the same look and measurements, I would draw the sew line 3/4” away from the center. Good idea, just tweaking it a bit. The only downside would be the difficulty in lining up the seams as Kimberly shows in the video.
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Interesting pattern. Thank you 😊
Another great quilt pattern. Thank you for the free offer.
Oh this is too cute. I have a stash of Poppie Cotton that I have been hoarding for years and I think the colors would be fantastic in this pattern. Thank you for sharing.
You are always so kind to give us free patterns! Thank you!!!!
This is cute thank you, FQS for the free pattern. This would look beautiful in Cheri and Chelsea‘s strawberry lemonade Fabric.
Great idea for a quick block. I am going to make the table runner. Surely do appreciate the tutorial and PDF. 😊
Thank you so much for this pattern, would be a great scrap buster for charity quilts as well. You make things lovely and clear. 👏
I am adding this to my list of quilts to try. Thanks for all of your videos and easy patterns!
I love the shortcut quilts and scrappy is always my favorite. This fabric collection is so pretty.
I LOVE this quilt. It is so different than most charm pack quilts. Downloading the pattern now. Thanks again!
I love the scrappy look! It’s great to pull together a not so matchy living room/TV room. I think I’m going to use some of my already purchased yardage which I curate especially from FQS. I love that I can find everything I need and always a few other gizmos, books, patterns, and sew on! I’ll keep spending all my fun money online and then get excited when I receive it.
It's Sew addicting, I know!!! Love this pattern and it's free. Thank you, FQS!!!
I think this is cute! Might use my Kansas Troubles charms I have. Give it a different feel. Although, Sunday Brunch is a beautiful line. 😊
I this would be beautiful in left-over Christmas fabrics
I agree. I am going to do one using my 5" squares cut from scraps.
This is adorable.
How unique! This would be great for charity quilts. I have an overabundance of charm packs, and this pattern will be perfect for using some of those up. I'm going to start by using some of my scrappy florals. Thank you for this :)
Love this block
Love this! Would make a cute baby quilt! So many ideas; so little time!
Or an Eye Spy quilt...
This would look pretty in Anna Maria fabric with a darker background!💗
Thank you Kimberly for the cute pattern.
Cute! Either Cali and Co. or completely scrappy. Both possibly!
Thank you for the free pattern, I love the unique block! I’m going to look thru my unused Sew Sampler boxes and find a charm pack to make the tablerunner.
I am going to use THIS fabric. Just what I needed for a quick picnic quilt for a gift! Pretty, easy, fast, and oh, did I say PRETTY!
So pretty and my favorite kind of pattern. Quilt looks difficult, but it's easy!
Thank you Kimberly. I have been looking for a pattern for my many charm packs.
Love this pattern. I will make it scrappy for sure. Thank you for the free pattern.
Definitely doing this one. Looks so fun. Headed to my fabric room now to see what I have to use for it. Thanks Kimberly 💛
So quick...thanks for the free pattern.
That’s a fun technique! Can’t wait to try this ❤
I love this! I did screenshots of the fabric line and then the quilt to show how they translate. Kudos to whomever on your team made the pattern. I’ll be making this one for sure!
And an aside to @stitchology I love how you said you ‘curate’ your fabric from FQS. Sounds so much more important than buying. “Look what I curated today Honey!”
I have a stash of charm packs! I love this pattern! Thank you Kimberly!
So cute!
I love this pattern!!! I think I LOVE this in the Sunday Brunch even more!!!! I do also have plenty of charm packs lying around that I can also use :)
Such a cute pattern. Hugs, Chel 🌸
I think I will use Peachy Keen because I have extra fabric!
That is a GREAT block! I rarely use charm packs but have been looking for ways to use them up. Working on a disappearing windmill at the moment and this one will be next. Thank you.
Such a great quilt design Love the fabric designs
What a delightful scrap pattern. Thank you so much for the pattern. I am trying to use my scraps this year.
Thank you for sharing.
I really love this pattern!!!
I really like this pattern and have already downloaded it. I have so many charm packs and would like to use them. This pattern is perfect. Thank you.
Wow fun thank you. Another winner from FQS🎉🎉
Love this pattern! Can’t wait to give it a try. It’s so pretty in the Basic Grey line. I might use something by Laundry Basket- I think it’s called English Garden.
This is a cute pattern! I’ll be pulling from my scrap bin !
Love it!
Love this
Thank you for the free pattern. It is saved in my files for future use!
Thank you for the pattern ❤
Love this one! May use one of my shoreline charm packs yay!
So cute. I love it. Thanks.
Thank you
Oooo, I love it! Could you stitch 1/4" from the 1/2" line, then cut in half, or do you think it's more accurate to cut first and then stitch?
Wow thats wonderful, thank you❤
This is so cute! Thanks for the free pattern!
This is so cute. Going to download and put on my list.
Very nice. Thanks Kimberly
THAT IS a fun quilt to do. have several charm packs so will be making one of these for sure. …. If not more thank you
this is an awesome pattern, I've got tons of scrap 5 inch squares, this will be great, thank you
I've been saving my lighthearted from a sew sampler box.
So wonderful!
Love this. Thank you
Excellent. Thank you. ❤️
Adorable
Neat design ❤
Thx!
Very lovely thank you so much and I will be using my stash ❤
I have alot of layer cakes ,I'll cut up a pretty one
I was thinking that myself. Then I’d have a leftover print charm pack!
I am wondering if it could be set in an offset round the world pattern or maybe a zig zag.
Fun block!
As always, awesome video. I am thinking about buying the kit but would also like to the pattern with Kaffe charm pack.
Amei
Waoo
Instead of cutting on the half inch line, I'd run my quarter inch foot along the line, sew, then cut. Quicker and more accurate.
I was thinking the same thing. Then you're not sewing on the bias.
It would change the block a bit since the cut line would then become the sew line. I like the idea but to keep the same look and measurements, I would draw the sew line 3/4” away from the center. Good idea, just tweaking it a bit. The only downside would be the difficulty in lining up the seams as Kimberly shows in the video.
@@maryschiff9580 thank you!
I think the advantage of cutting away is that it would be easier to make sure the seams from your 4-patches match up.
Same! Do this to large corner square cutoffs
Why do you need to trim to 8"? Couldn't you just sew them together and have a bigger quilt?