Friday, August 30, 2024

Zip It Good Pattern Release / Beauties Pageant 262

A few years ago I had this idea to create a line of patterns that would make everyone happy ...

People who love a free PDF pattern could sign up for my newsletter to get their copy without charge. Sewists who appreciate a deal could pay just a few dollars to receive their copy. And makers who want their purchases to make a difference would be happy to hear that I would send a portion of the profits to a worthwhile organization.

Up until now, I have released two Almost Free for Charity patterns. Today I am unveiling my latest: Zip It Good!

Do you have larger cuts aging in your stash? Let those prints shine in Zip It Good! Strip sets and nesting seams will make quick work of your yardage, creating an awe-worthy quilt in one of four different sizes:

Small Throw: 53" x 55 1/2"
Medium Throw: 53" x 65 1/2"
Large Throw: 67" x 75 1/2"
Twin: 67" x 90 1/2"

Newsletter subscribers already received their link to download the pattern (a reminder will go out in the September 6 issue). For everyone else, the pattern is available here in my Etsy shop.

I thought that would be a fun way to wrap up the summer. : )

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5 comments:

  1. Thank you for doing the free pattern! I love a zipper quilt and I am sure it is going to be a hit!

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  2. Fun quilt and yay for making it a 'giving' quilt. The one I've linked up is a free pattern on my blog too - snap!

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  3. What a neat idea! Perfect for people who sew to donate for the comfort of others, too! Helpful all the way around.

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  4. Cute pattern! Like you said, "if you have 'larger cuts'." Sadly (or happily, depending on how you look at it) I do not have that quantity of prints. (Yay!) However, I do have solids, and I bet this design would look good in those too.

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  5. Hi Michelle, congrats on your new pattern!

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