I designed this pattern using the Creative Grids 15 Degree Ruler and you can buy one from your local quilt shop or on Amazon (click here or on picture below). It took me forever to decide on fabrics to use, but ultimately decided on fabrics that I knew would look good under my Christmas tree and in my house. I am not huge on bright reds and greens as Christmas decoration and thought this would add just enough flare for my taste. That's the beauty of this pattern, you can make it look subtle or as bold as you like. You can even do alternating reds and whites to have a peppermint look or cut your wedges from strip-pieced sections.
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Please let me know if you download the free pattern and if you make one! I would love to see it!! Have a great week!

very nice Melissa I have downloaded hoping Helen will like one, I do not bother with a tree myself. A query can it be adapted for different sized trees? Oh maybe it is on the instructions have only downloaded and not looked yet
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful pattern! The fabrics you've used look great!
ReplyDeleteIt´s beautiful and looks happy like my kids.
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