It’s Free! Tuesday {A Collection of Great Free Patterns}
You all know of my love of Art Gallery fabrics, right? Well, here’s something you might not know…Art Gallery fabrics has an amazing selection of free patterns on their website. In fact, many fabric companies have free patterns available to anyone with access to the internet. Here are a few of my favorites from Art Gallery Fabrics.
Do you remember my lovely little stack of Reminisce fabrics from last week?:
Well check out this free quilt pattern made to showcase Reminisce. Amazing, right? You can find the free pattern here.
What about this one by Jeni Baker showcasing her new Nordika line of fabric:
I love Jeni’s quilt because it reminds me of a whole bunch of envelopes! You can find her free pattern here.
And of course you all know of my love of Art Gallery’s Pure Elements–the colors are top notch. I’ve shared them many times on my blog;
So how much do I loooove this free runner pattern using Pure Elements?
Street Grid is another fun and easy pattern available here.
And this free pattern called Orchestra is fantastic!
These are just a few of the many free patterns on Art Gallery’s site. Your really need to check them out. I’ll be back next week to share more of my favorite free patterns from some of my favorite fabric companies! =)
I now officially have more patterns than one person can make in a lifetime!!! But it’s impossible for me not to collect patterns and fabric! I wonder if there’s a “quilting gene”? Lol. Thanks for sharing!
Wow,thanks,thanks.Another beuties to add to my to do list.In my sewing group we said we sewing with eye because there are many projects we like to sew but no time and fabrics to them.Once again thanks for sharing!!
panel quilt Pattern
Hi, Corey. I watched your “A Very Merry Holiday Trunk Show of Quilts” today and was hoping to print your free pattern “Happy Holidays Stars,” but I could not find it on your website. I hope I can still download that pattern. Thanks.
I love your show on Saturday mornings! It makes my day! Your cheery personality is so beautiful. I feel as if I am meeting a special friend each week!
Question: As I was watching you explain the house blocks and how to enlarge panel squares to fit/enlarge, I kept looking at the 2 chimneys on each house block. Why are there two chimneys?? I know there are some large homes that have multiple chimneys but most homes don’t. What is the reasoning for two chimneys? The placement of them is odd to me, also. How did the two chimneys become the “norm”??
Wishing you continued success in your very special quilting life that you share so joyfully with the rest of us!
Blessings to you and your family,
Deborah Fields
Harvest, Alabama
Thanks so much Deborah! If you google “why are there two chimney’s on some house quilt blocks” you will get some really interesting information about this!