When you click on the pattern picture, you will need to click on it again to open it and the dimensions/measurements are all there in the pattern. It may open in another browser window. Hope this helps. Happy sewing!
The pattern is right here on our website. You will need to click on the picture and it opens another window, you can download the pattern, or print it off. It is one page. The pattern gives the dimensions of each block, and how many needed. You will need to figure out on your own how much fabric to buy. Standard cotton quilting fabric is usually 42 inches wide.
I understand whether it was you or somebody else sent me a text saying the dimensions are on the picture that I understand. I need to know what size the squares and then the two together are in order to buy the right amount of fabric, but also to get the pictures made the right size.
This is a good one! We ask that you use our patterns for personal use or charity only. Please do not make quilts to sell for profit, using our patterns. Happy Sewing!
If you go to the pattern picture and click on it, the pattern will open in another window…you can also print it or download it, I believe. The pattern should state yardage needed for each block or group of blocks. Happy Sewing!
You will be able to figure out the yardage by adding up the block measurements for each fabric…then adding them together. Our patterns were published many years ago, many people use what they have in their stash, so yardage requirements did not seem necessary at that time. We will revisit this in the future, though we are an all-volunteer nonprofit and re-doing and uploading all 50 patterns to our website would be a huge undertaking. I am sorry this is cAusing you problems.
Please feel free to use our patterns here for any charity quilts or for personal use. We ask that people do not sell anything for profit that is made from our patterns. Happy Sewing!
I sew for Project Linus and this pattern is gresat. Looks like it will sew up quickly an use up lots of my fabric. I plan to make several qkuits is different sizes.
You are very welcome! Please feel free to print off and use any patterns on our site for personal or charity use (please do not make and sell any quilts for profit if using our patterns). Happy Sewing!
What size for the big square and the 2 rectangles?
When you click on the pattern picture, you will need to click on it again to open it and the dimensions/measurements are all there in the pattern. It may open in another browser window. Hope this helps. Happy sewing!
I want to make this for my grandson but using hockey pictures. Do you have a pattern I can buy for this so I get the right sizes.
The pattern is right here on our website. You will need to click on the picture and it opens another window, you can download the pattern, or print it off. It is one page. The pattern gives the dimensions of each block, and how many needed. You will need to figure out on your own how much fabric to buy. Standard cotton quilting fabric is usually 42 inches wide.
I understand whether it was you or somebody else sent me a text saying the dimensions are on the picture that I understand. I need to know what size the squares and then the two together are in order to buy the right amount of fabric, but also to get the pictures made the right size.
Like what I see! Inspiring me to try this right away!
This is a good one! We ask that you use our patterns for personal use or charity only. Please do not make quilts to sell for profit, using our patterns. Happy Sewing!
What is the yardage?
If you go to the pattern picture and click on it, the pattern will open in another window…you can also print it or download it, I believe. The pattern should state yardage needed for each block or group of blocks. Happy Sewing!
Yes I click and get the cutting and sewing directions but
NO yardage is included— please help!
You will be able to figure out the yardage by adding up the block measurements for each fabric…then adding them together. Our patterns were published many years ago, many people use what they have in their stash, so yardage requirements did not seem necessary at that time. We will revisit this in the future, though we are an all-volunteer nonprofit and re-doing and uploading all 50 patterns to our website would be a huge undertaking. I am sorry this is cAusing you problems.
OMG! Fast, fun, and easy pattern for Project Linus. I can see lots of quilts added to the donation pile…all byk ME…lol TY!
Please feel free to use our patterns here for any charity quilts or for personal use. We ask that people do not sell anything for profit that is made from our patterns. Happy Sewing!
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I sew for Project Linus and this pattern is gresat. Looks like it will sew up quickly an use up lots of my fabric. I plan to make several qkuits is different sizes.
Great! Yes it does sew up quickly. Have fun!
Yes! This pattern is versatile–make it bigger or smaller, use kids’ fabrics, teens, or for adults. Happy sewing!
I like this pattern! Thanks!!
You are very welcome! Please feel free to print off and use any patterns on our site for personal or charity use (please do not make and sell any quilts for profit if using our patterns). Happy Sewing!
I am very new to this and wondering if my square is 6 1/2 inches what size would I cut my rectangles.
Hi Donna, You would cut your rectangles at 3 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. Happy Sewing!