I am excited to launch my latest pattern, The Heart of the Home Mini Quilt. I first shared a photo of this Mini Quilt over on instagram back in July – I didn’t think it would take me so long to get it all written up! It is now available over in our Pattern Shop and Etsy store.
The Heart of the Home Mini Quilt is a variation of the traditional log cabin block. I have used a foundation paper piecing method to quickly and accurately piece the hearts. This version shown here uses Flower Sugar Sweet Carnival (available fall 2016). This project is perfect for confident beginners to learn the foundation paper piecing method. The pattern includes step by step instructions, photographs, and the template needed to foundation piece the heart block.
The Heart of the Home Mini Quilt can be easily made in a day. Sized at 14 3/4 inches x 14 3/4 inches, it is a lovely size for a mini quilt, or can be used as a placemat or tray mat.
I made another mini quilt, using High Tea Collection by Lecien Fabrics. Perfect for a tea party!
Included in the pdf pattern, are bonus directions to make Heart of the Home Coasters. These ones feature hand stitching detail and were made using Retro 30’s Child Smile and Old New 30’s fabrics, both by Lecien Fabrics. This project can be easily machine or hand quilted. You can made “scrappy” hearts by using lots of fabrics (as shown in the High Tea version above) or use only two fabrics per heart.
If you are looking for a fun paper pieced project to brighten your sewing room, head over to our Etsy or Pattern Shop to find The Heart of the Home Mini Quilt pdf pattern.
Kay says
Very pretty, I particularly like the coasters. x
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks so much Kay – Have a fantastic week!
Susan says
Lovely! The coasters are very pretty with the spotty spoons…
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks Susan – I love my polka dot spoons 🙂
Chris Smith says
I just downloaded the pattern and I am looking forward to this project. Paper piecing is new to me but it looks like a fun project.
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks so much Chris! Hope you enjoy your into to foundation paper piecing.