I love scrappy and using up favorite fabrics that I've been hoarding collecting for the past few years. This quilt is a fun exercise in choosing a color palette, using scraps (especially the smaller version), but you can't go wrong as you make it your own. They each have a different look and I really like them both. It's fun to see the pictures of the two versions above. Just pull your greens and reds together for a very Christmas-y look.Ī few thoughts on choosing fabrics for your own quilt. And they don't necessarily need to be Christmas fabrics. This project is a great one for busting through a lot of fabric stash. ![]() Here is the pile of fabric that has been sitting in my sewing room for the past few weeks. And I'm not going to like, I am LOVING where this Christmas tree quilt is going! So today I'm going to share some quick instructions to make your own larger version of this fun, modern Christmas tree block! I've also updated this post with a video tutorial walk through for those who prefer video learning! I also decided to make a bigger version with bigger trees and and quilt blocks. I was inspired by the versions that used a little more red and decided to make another one this year. If you search the hashtag #holidaypatchworkforest on Instagram you can see some of the versions other people made with the tutorial. These blocks finished at about 3 ¼" x 4 ½". Last year I made this mini quilt and shared a tutorial to make your own. ![]() (If you would prefer a printable PDF version, there is one available to buy for $3.00 here). ![]() Today I'm going to share a quick tutorial for these fun and super fast blocks. My pile of modern Christmas tree quilt blocks is growing.
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