April Showers
It’s cool and rainy this morning, and I love nothing better than being snug in my home on a day like this.
I got out early today and took a few photos in my yard between the rain showers. I just love when the forsythia is in bloom. It’s right outside my kitchen window and makes me happy as I wash dishes.
This early viburnum is also blooming in my yard, and the colors are so pretty. It makes me want to make a quilt.
I’ve been making more thread catchers….
This one is mostly made from Denyse Schmidt fabrics. I think I’m going to write a pattern for it. It’s the best functioning thread catcher!
I’m also working on one other little thing… I just can’t seem to get enough of 30’s fabrics lately.
Kite Day Quilt Pattern Now Available
This quilt pattern has been a LONG time in the making.
I had the idea of making a kite quilt several years ago, and sketched out different ideas. Should the quilt have kites or just kite tails?
How should I make the kite tails? Ribbon? Applique?
Then one day I was looking at a single Irish Chain quilt pattern and it hit me… the “chain” would make perfect kite tails!
After a bit of toying with the design, simple four patches became the string, with a few larger squares added to give each kite tail some flair.
Once the light bulb went off, I sewed up a storm, and “Kite Day” was truly one of my favorite quilts to make… I loved the colors and the easy blocks.
I finished my quilt last Spring… but writing the pattern seemed to never get done. I am so happy to finally have it ready to share.
This pattern is super fast to make. The block are simple enough for a beginning quilter with only a little piecing experience.
Since each kite tie needs only a 5″ square of fabric, it’s the perfect way to use your very favorite scraps.
My quilt was machine quilted by my very talented Aunt Karen, and it really was the cherry on top. It looks just like soft Spring breezes.
On the back of the quilt, I created a little kite on a string.
I also loved the backing… a 1930’s print showing children at play, including a kite flyer.
Kite Day Quilt Pattern includes instructions to make a 48″ x 48″ baby quilt, but you could easily make it bigger by adding rows.
$9.95
This pattern is a downloadable PDF. No hard copy will be mailed to you. After you make your secure purchase through Paypal, you will receive an email with a link to download your pattern, so be sure to provide your active email account address. If you pay with a credit card or with your Paypal account, it usually only takes a few minutes for your email to arrive. Hurray for instant gratification!
Once downloaded, save the pattern to your computer for easy reference or print a copy for your own use. If you have any questions, you can reach me at callimakesdo at gmail dot com.
Materials List is as follows:
For the Quilt Top:
• 2- 1/3 yards blue background fabric
• Three (3) assorted 1/6 yard for long kite tails (tails 2, 3, and 4)
• Two (2) assorted 1/8 yard for short kite tails (tails 1 and 5)
• Nine (9) assorted 5” squares for the kite ties
For the Quilt Back:
• 3 yards (This is ample fabric. If you use scraps for the back you can use less.)
For the Binding:
• 1/2 yard
Other materials:
• Quilt batting