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Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Diamond Tile PDF Pattern Gift-Away!


Some things wait a long time to be quilts.

Diamond Tile is one of those things.

I have spent years referring people to the Quiltmaker issue featuring Diamond Tile as a block in my Addicted to Scraps column.

And I've loved this block enough that I've made 2 quilts and a wall hanging with it.

But it needed to be a pattern.  And now it is!  And the pattern features TWO different settings for these fun blocks - both of which solve the problem of not having the pointy "arms" in the corners of the blocks having to connect to each other.


It all started here, with this vintage quilt. Another antique mall find.  The quilt may have been tattered, worn and torn, but that doesn't mean that there isn't block inspiration to be found.


Always looking for ways to dig into my Scrap User's System strip stash - I modified the block side and the piece size to work the way I like to work. 

The centers are perfect for fussy cutting, and the "arms" are longer and more narrow.


Some of mine before setting.


I hit up so many random orphan charm squares for the centers of the blocks - glad to have them find a place to call home, too!

And I love the pieced sashing that adds an extra element where the block corners come together.


And check out that accidental-fussy-cut cornerstone!  Cute!


This cornerstone is a nod to my earliest quilting and sewing days where I bought this mauvy print to make stuffed geese.  

This print is saying "You've come a long way, baby!"


Borders finish the nine-patch design at the edge tie everything together!


I quilted this version of Diamond Tile in a pale pink thread in an edge-to-edge design called Nemeshe's Feather Grande by Bethanne Nemesh.


A pink/red almost-gingham finishes the edge as binding.


And here she is!

And there is more -


This is the first Diamond Tile quilt finish - made a few years back when I was considering publishing another book.

The attic windows setting adds a neat 3-D effect, and also deals with the issue of "What to do with those corner arms touching each other?!"


I quilted the attic windows version of Diamond Tile in a pale aqua thread in an edge-to-edge design called Tealights by UrbanElementz.com.

Introductory Pricing:  I have placed the PDF pattern for Diamond Tile at 25% off in the Quiltville Store, no coupon code needed.  Price good through 9/30/24.

If this is your first time downloading digital patterns from my store to a computer click HERE.

If you intend to download to an iPhone/iPad click HERE.

Scrappy Fun!

Simple blocks create strong diagonals! This pattern includes two different options for setting = 2 different quilts in one! Full color photos and diagrams.

Cover Quilt Size: 72’’ X 72’’

Attic Window variation: 88'' X 96''

Optional but helpful: Bonnie K. Hunter's Essential Triangle Tool and Simple Folded Corners ruler or Simple Folded Corners Mini.for attic windows option.

Traditional rotary cutting methods are given for those who don't have access to these rulers.


And yes, there is a gift-away!



I'll be drawing for two winners who will each receive a Diamond Tile PDF pattern from me, and a Diamond Tile fabric roll from Cotton to Quilts!

I can't wait to see what you make with this one!


I return from Kenya on Monday, 9/23/24. Give me a few days to catch my breath and we'll draw for our winners on Friday, 9/27/24.

And since it's September -


Appalachian Autumn is 25% off!

No coupon needed!

Pull out all of those favorite fall colored scraps, strips, and strings! These beautiful leaves float on a background of stormy cloudy grey and warm vanilla custard cream!

Quilt finishes at 56 1/2'' x 56 1/2'' square.

I'll leave the price drop in place through 9/30/24.

Have you started one that you haven't finished?  Maybe September is a good time to pull it out and finish it up!


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

I've never tried this, but it's on the top of my to-do list!

Have a terrific Tuesday, everyone!


 

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for the chance to win.
    The fire pit photo looked so cozy last night. Large group too.
    I was on Craigslist looking for a Featherweight...found one but it's expensive. Guess I'll make due with my 99.
    Cold here in Ma. this morning.
    I'm putting a flannel backing on the Crazie Mazie quilt for a wonderful young man in a wheelchair. Hope he likes the quilt.
    Have a Sparkling day 🌻

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  2. This quilt is one of those that keep you looking at it again, you are so sew creative. Have a wonder-filled trip, will follow along vicariously. It would be the one I would pick first, your memories stayed with me from the last trip.

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  3. I love that it has options, love the secondary patterns. I have that same Mauvy Print! I made chair covers, hearts and stuffed Kittens with it before I jumped fully into Quilting. There is some still in my Stash in Country Blue too.

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  4. Anonymous11:42 AM EDT

    Love your patterns, Diamond Tiles would be a good hand piecing project to work on when I have to travel.
    Pat Richards

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  5. Old Quilter4:49 PM EDT

    The quilts are nice but the final quote - answering the phone - is Wonderful !!!

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  6. HA!! I love the quote! We used to answer with, "Vern's Mule Barn, Vern speaking!!" Good times. I love pattern release day. Thank you for always continuing to inspire, & start my day with a chuckle! Have a good evening & happy quilting!

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