This scrappy, mini Single Snowflake quilt is so cute it’ll warm your heart! It takes very little fabric to make this quilt.The pattern calls for machine quilting, but this quilt is so small you could easily hand quilt it!.Rows sewn together are then all pressed in one direction for a uniform look. Each individual row is pressed in the opposite direction of the previous row to eliminate bulk and help seams to lay flat. Follow the directions described below as you press open the seams.This will help you get uniform seams, and matching corners! I recommend using a special presser foot with a ¼” guide if you have one for your machine. Pin your pieces together before sewing them to ensure proper seam alignment. Accurate cutting and sewing enhances your final product.The directions for this Single Snowflake quilt are for rotary cutting, machine piecing, machine quilting, and the binding is hand-stitched to the quilt back.We love the snow!! Snowmobiling from our back door, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, sledding…they’re all our fun winter activities to do in the snow! In northern Wisconsin, we might have snowflakes falling anytime between October and May! And they usually aren’t just a few either!! As I’ve been composing this post, about 2″ of the fluffy white stuff has been accumulating outside my window. This quilt can easily be made in a day or over the weekend!! Using such small squares, you can either purchase small amounts of fabric or just use scraps to create this frosty beauty! Inspiration for this quilt… There’s nothing complicated about the pattern. Or add a sleeve to the back of the quilt, and hang this Snowflake up!! Measuring just 13” x 13”, the Single Snowflake quilt is the perfect size to decorate a shelf or table. This scrappy mini quilt is an easy pattern for a beginning quilter. Single Snowflake is the latest of my scrappy mini quilt pattern releases!! This single snowflake looks frosty, but it’s so cute it’ll melt your heart!!!
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