Stained glass pineapple patterns are the perfect way to let quilting designs stand out!
Best of all, they are quick and easy too!
These pineapple foundation quilting patterns are a fun way to break away from the traditional while sharpening your quilting skills!
This is where even novices can learn the talents of experts.
All of our foundation blocks can be made using scraps or you can use materials that we have suggested. Our suggested material amounts are an over-exaggeration, so if you make a mistake you always have more fabric to work with.
Our patterns makes a 6x6 inch quilting block with a 1/4 inch grace allowance.
This way you can make any size quilt you desire within 6 inch increments of your desired result.
Even if you've never used a paper piecing pattern before, we guide you through it in our directions.
Our directions will walk you through the whole process of using our pattern to make this beautiful quilting block.
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Embrace the rainbow, fruity, fun with this extraordinary foundation pattern!
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Take on more of a basic pineapple classic and still get a wonderful quilt with this design!
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The dimension of quilting fruit is worth the labor when the quilt is finished. Admirers will be poring out of the fabric shops!
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It's time to get a little fruity!
These stained glass pineapple patterns will help you make some delicious quilts worth makin!
Be sure to show off your delightful works (and works in progress) in our quilting forum.
Until next time.
Happy quilting,
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