Meet Sweet Dreams:
In a dream I had in November 2014, I saw a quilt block that I really liked. I remember studying the design in my dream so I could remember it when I woke up.
Shortly after that I drew up the pattern in Illustrator and forgot about it.
One day, while trying to decide what to make with these beautiful Evergreen fabrics by Basicgrey, I went browsing through all of my pattern folders on my computer and found this design, the pattern of my dream! It was perfect!
This block would also make a beautiful mini quilt, or larger quilt with the blocks on repeat with varying color schemes.
Sweet Dreams was originally created for Fat Quarterly and was featured in Issue 23!
I’ve packed this pattern with sooo many extra goodies including additional coloring pages and pattern template sizes, so you can easily make any number of projects!
Use the coloring pages to help you plan, and the additional template sizes for a wide variety of projects including quilts, pillows, mini quilts, mug rugs, notebook covers, bags, pouches, pincushions, etc! The possibilities are endless!
Sweet Dreams includes pattern templates for these cornerstone blocks, to add interest if you want to add sashing to your blocks.
Your Sweet Dreams projects
What I really love though are all the projects y’all have made!! There are some real stunners!
ok, ok. Two of those are mine. lol.
What do you think??
What do you think? Should I plan a quilt along?! We could all use some more sweet dreams in our lives, right?! 😉
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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