A Modern Tree Quilt Pattern Featuring 12 Unique Blocks and a Variety of Quilting Techniques
Grow your quilting skills one modern tree at a time.
The Little Forest Quilt Pattern was designed to help quilters explore new techniques in a fun, approachable way. Featuring 12 unique tree blocks, this modern quilt combines learning and creativity into one rewarding project.
Each block introduces a new technique or combination of techniques, giving you the opportunity to try something different while building a beautiful forest-inspired quilt.
Whether you're looking to build confidence, stretch your skills, or simply enjoy a quilt full of modern tree designs, Little Forest offers plenty of opportunities to learn and play.
🌲 Techniques You'll Explore
Throughout the quilt, you'll have the opportunity to work with:
- Curved piecing
- Foundation paper piecing
- Needle-turn appliqué
- Raw-edge appliqué
- Half-rectangle triangles
- Bias edges
- Traditional patchwork
Each technique is introduced through a single block, making it easy to focus on one new skill at a time.
🌿 12 Unique Tree Blocks
- Poplar
- Pine Tree
- Larch
- Lodgepole
- Bonsai
- Stacked Pine
- Striped Pine
- Fraser Fir
- Little Forest
- Maple Tree
- Twin Peaks
- Cherry Tree
Plus instructions for sashing, borders, and final quilt assembly.
Finished Quilt Size: 60" x 70"
✨ Pattern Features
- Instant PDF download
- Confident beginner skill level
- Step-by-step graphics and instructions
- Templates included where required
- Fabric cutting diagrams
- Colouring pages and fabric swatch cards
- Block labels to help keep fabrics organized
- Design inspiration pages
- Progress checklists to help you stay on track
📦 Your Download Includes
14-Page Welcome Package
- Fabric requirements
- Supplies list
- FAQ
- Colouring pages
- Fabric swatch cards
- Block labels
- Design inspiration
Complete Pattern Instructions
- All 12 tree blocks
- Quilt assembly instructions
- Templates
- Cutting diagrams
- Progress tracker
Happy stitching, and enjoy growing your quilting skills one tree at a time.
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