We had lots of fun with our quilt designs for 2018! If you’re interested in purchasing a pattern, just click the quilt picture to visit Ms P’s Pattern Shop. Thanks for visiting! :o)
- Susan created this sweet set of pieced Heart Place Mats for Mom’s Christmas gift! They’d also be great for Valentine’s Day, with a different choice of fabrics.
- We were “Born in the Rockies”! This cute quilt feature animals who are Rocky Mountain natives.
- “Let’s skip hibernation this year and head to the beach!” The Bear family is enjoying their family reunion at the seashore this year.
- Fall means football season! Make a special quilt for your favorite fan, in your choice of crib, throw, or twin sizes.
- Trick or Treat! The animals are all dressed up in their Halloween costumes, ready to ring doorbells and collect candy. Please be generous when you open the door.
- Ready for Christmas? Our “Merry Mouse Christmas” tree skirt pattern features an adorable Victorian mouse family, getting ready to celebrate the holidays.
- Are you ready for some football? These cute applique football mascots certainly hope so!
- This colorful table runner is easy to make, and the pattern includes appliques for making a Spring, Summer, or Christmas version.
- Why do cats stare out the window and try to escape when you open the door? Our investigation into the life of the “Outdoor Cat” has provided some anwers!
- Our “Down on the Farm, Remix 2018” quilt pattern is an update that includes 10 of the applique patterns from our first “Down on the Farm” quilt, along with three brand new animals, churn dash blocks, and cute pieced tractors!
- Giant pandas are SO adorable! This easy nursery quilt would make a great gift for the new baby, and can be perfect for a boy or a girl (or a tiger!) by changing the fabric selections.
- Our great-grandparents (on our Mom’s Mom’s side of the family) were Norwegian immigrants, so we’ve always had an interest in Vikings! What could be more fun than our “Viking Gods & Goddess” nursery quilt?
- The “Happy Huskies” quilt was designed with frosty, snowy fun in mind. What would a husky like to do on a cold & snowy day?