The ‘Allie Owl’ quilt pattern by Elizabeth Hartman.
These bold and graphic owls will make a big impact in your next quilt! Make a baby quilt with a single owl block, or stitch up a whole nest for a striking lap or twin bed quilt.
This pattern includes instructions for a 32″ x 44′ Baby Quilt, a 52″ x 66″ Lap Quilt, and a 68″ x 92″ Twin Quilt. All of the projects are made using 16″ x 28″ Allie Owl blocks.
Allie Owl is made using conventional piecing methods. No paper piecing or templates are used. You will just need your favorite fabric marking tool. A complete list of the pieces needed for each block is also included, so it’s easy to use scraps and/or make blocks to use in other projects.
Please refer to the pattern images for a materials list and and diagrams of the quilts. This quilt was made using Robert Kaufman’s Kona Cotton Solids and a list of the colors used is included in the pattern.
This happy swarm of patchwork bees and their hive are made using conventional patchwork techniques. No templates or paper piecing! This pattern uses precut charm and 10 squares. (Elizabeth used her new Berry Season fabric in the sample quilt which is not out until the Spring)
The sample quilt was made using precuts of Elizabeth’s new Berry Season collection for Robert Kaufman Fabrics, as well as fat eighths of Solid Coordinates, however this would be a great scrap buster quilt!
Bjorn Bear includes instructions for making three quilt sizes and a 20” x 20” quilted pillow cover. These adorable bear blocks are made with fat quarters, using conventional patchwork techniques. No paper piecing!
The pattern also includes a complete list of the cut pieces need to make a single block, making it easy to use scraps or make single blocks for other projects. Give your blocks even more personality with an optional glasses applique.
Make these adorable dogs and their stylish sweaters using conventional patchwork techniques. Pattern includes instructions for making two quilt sizes and a quilted pillow cover. Give your dogs some personality with an optional glasses applique!
Finished sizes: Large quilt 185 x 193 cm (73 x 76″),
Dwight the Deer includes instructions for making two quilt sizes and a 24” x 24” quilted pillow cover.
These friendly deer blocks are made using conventional patchwork techniques. No paper piecing!
The pattern also includes a complete list of the cut pieces need to make a single block, making it easy to use scraps or make single blocks for other projects.
Give your blocks even more personality with an optional glasses applique.
Use your favorite fabrics to make these fun fox faces!
This flexible pattern includes instructions for baby, lap, and twin bed sizes, each of which can be made with scraps, precut strips, fat eighths or fat quarters. Use fancy fabrics like Liberty Lawn, brightly colored solids, or your favorite print fabric collection. These foxes will look adorable in whatever fabrics you use.
The pattern includes a summary of the pieces needed to make single blocks, so Fancy Fox will be right at home in other quilts or smaller patchwork projects. The projects are made using standard patchwork piecing and do not involve and paper piecing or templates.
Hazel is a friendly patchwork hedgehog just waiting to be a part of your next quilt!
This pattern uses conventional patchwork techniques (no paper piecing or templates) and can be made using precut 1½” strips precut 10″ squares or an assortment of fabric scraps.The pattern includes a summary of the pieces needed to make single blocks so Hazel will be right at home in other quilts or smaller patchwork projects. The projects are made using standard patchwork piecing and do not involve any paper piecing or templates.
Quilt sizes and fabric requirements are included in the listing images. You will also need the fabric marking tool of your choice.
Please note that all yardages are based on fabric at least 42″ wide except the backing fabric for the baby quilt which should be at least 44″ wide.
Koalas includes complete instructions for making koala quilts in two sizes, plus a quilted cushion cover. These quilts are made using conventional patchwork techniques. No templates or paper piecing! Please refer to the listing images for more information.
Most of the project is sewn similar to Elizabeth’s other patterns, with simple straight and diagonal seams.
Piece these adorable lemurs and their stripey tails using pre-cut fabric squares. All piecing is done using conventional patchwork techniques. No templates or paper piecing!
Pattern uses 5” and 10” pre-cut squares and includes instructions for making a 20” x 20” pillow cover, a 36” x 45” small quilt, and a 64” x 76” large quilt.
These tropical leaves can survive in any climate! Leafy is perfect for using all kinds of fabrics, and can be made using fat quarters, fat eighths, or 10” pre-cut squares.
Projects are made with conventional patchwork techniques.
No templates or paper piecing! Pattern includes instructions for making a 24” x 24’ pillow cover, a 56” x 60” small quilt, and a 72” x 80” large quilt.
Lisa the Unicorn quilt pattern uses pre-cut 2.5” fabric strips and conventional patchwork piecing techniques to make these magical unicorn blocks for two quilt sizes and a floor pillow.
Most of the project is sewn similar to Elizabeth’s other patterns, with simple straight and diagonal seams. The horn is made using a single template-cut piece that is sewn using a simple slice and insert method.
The pattern includes instructions for pillow cover 26 x 26″, a small quilt 62 x 62″ and a large quilt 90 x 90″.
Please refer to the listing images for materials and more pattern details.
Use conventional piecing techniques to make a field of beautiful patchwork pineapples! The pattern includes instructions for making 3 quilt sizes and a pillow.
Pointy includes instructions for making 4½” x 30½” patchwork arrows for a small or large quilt. The arrows are pieced using conventional patchwork techniques, with no paper piecing or templates. Pointy is a flexible pattern that can be made with pre-cut fabrics, fat eighths, or scraps. This Modern quilt pattern looks great in graduated solids or scrappy prints on colored or white backgrounds … the pattern works in all color combinations. It would also work great in wools.
August features a modern take on folk art motifs, all made using conventional patchwork techniques.
No templates or paper piecing! Fat quarter friendly.
83″ x 83″
Awesome Ocean by Elizabeth Hartman is a whimsical ocean creature sampler quilt. This pattern is great for fat quarters and fat eighths, and can be made into a small quilt measuring 37″ x 43″ or a large quilt measuring 71″ x 83″.