Christmas Tree Block FPP Sewing Pattern (PDF)
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Christmas Tree Foundation Paper pieced (FPP) Quilt Block Pattern
Finished size is 6 x 6 (and 1/4” seam) This Pattern comes with 3 sections and is quite quick to sew.
Please note: this pattern does not include instructions on how to paper piece. If you are a beginner you can view my paper piecing for beginners video on youtube.
Paper piecing allows the sewer to get precise stitching and you may get designs that you are not able to achieve using other piecing methods.
Paper piecing patterns are print and one use. You will need to print the block pattern for each piece you create. Always ensure you print at 100% actual size and check the 1 inch square.
Cut the Fabric pieces larger than needed. They need to be the size of the area plus seam allowance. I use scraps and don’t cut down to shape. This saves me time.
You can use this block to make quilts, mini quilts, coasters, mug rugs, pouches, bags. The possibilities are endless!
Finished size is 6 x 6 (and 1/4” seam) This Pattern comes with 3 sections and is quite quick to sew.
Please note: this pattern does not include instructions on how to paper piece. If you are a beginner you can view my paper piecing for beginners video on youtube.
Paper piecing allows the sewer to get precise stitching and you may get designs that you are not able to achieve using other piecing methods.
Paper piecing patterns are print and one use. You will need to print the block pattern for each piece you create. Always ensure you print at 100% actual size and check the 1 inch square.
Cut the Fabric pieces larger than needed. They need to be the size of the area plus seam allowance. I use scraps and don’t cut down to shape. This saves me time.
You can use this block to make quilts, mini quilts, coasters, mug rugs, pouches, bags. The possibilities are endless!
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Denise Morrison I printed this at a reduced size and made Christmas ornaments for my grandkids. It worked great! I extended the top portion to have more space above the top of the tree and used Pearl seed beads to have snow falling on the blue background. The tree was topped with a gold bead and a ribbon added to hang it from the Christmas tree. The FPP pieces fit together perfectly. I’m ready to use more of Lorelei Jayne’s patterns!