Meet Simple Celestial:
This is a block I made when I did a paper piecing demo for my quilt guild in North Dakota. I love the fun fussy cutting elements. The states are places we’ve lived, and I need to add Iowa, Mississippi, Texas, Germany, England, and Vienna. I think that’s all the places I’ve lived throughout my life! 😉
I always love playing around with different design options when I create a new pattern – that’s partially how I know I’m done tweaking, is when there are a lot of options.
This is a progression design I came up with for the block just above it! The block is the second row from the top. I think this would be fun to see as a real quilt!
Here are some other design options that you could make with Simple Celestial:
These are all based off that same first layout idea, I just colored them a little different. I think this looks so fun!!
I am in the process of making my kiddos their own twin size bed quilts, and my oldest daughter just decided that she wants that last layout for her quilt! I’m so excited, I think it’s perfect for her personality! 🙂 Watch for updates… 😉
Your Simple Celestial projects
These are all soooo stunning! Some of my favorite projects y’all have ever made are with this pattern!
So Gorgeous!!
What do you think??
I’d love to hear what you think!
Do you like it?!
Which project is your favorite?
Leave a comment below! 🙂
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