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The cherry on top of this Ice Cream Sundae quilt block is literally the cherry on the top! The completed block is 12 1/2” x 12 1/2” with unfinished edges and is made using traditional piecing. This pattern is appropriate for a confident beginner.
This listing is for the Ice Cream Sundae quilt block PDF. For the other coordinating blocks of the month search Happy at Home BOM.
The pattern contains the instructions and photos from the original blog post, without the extra things you don’t need to make the project. The file is in PDF format, so you can either print or save it to your computer.
The tutorial is formatted to print on 8 1/2 x 11” paper. To save paper, print instructions double sided.
Copyright and terms of use:
All text and images © 2026 Staci W Creative LLC
All rights reserved. No part of this pattern or the images may be sold, donated, or otherwise distributed in any form. Shops, clubs, or guilds may not copy and distribute. Students and members must each purchase their own pattern.
Cottage industry sewists may use this tutorial or pattern to make items to sell, provided they are not employing mass production and are using their own product photography.
This table fan quilt block brings a little nostalgia and a cool summer breeze! The completed block is 12 1/2” x 12 1/2” with unfinished edges and is made using traditional piecing. This pattern is appropriate for a confident beginner.
This listing is for the Table Fan quilt block PDF. For the other coordinating blocks of the month search Happy at Home BOM.
The pattern contains the instructions and photos from the original blog post, without the extra things you don’t need to make the project. The file is in PDF format, so you can either print or save it to your computer.
The tutorial is formatted to print on 8 1/2 x 11” paper. To save paper, print instructions double sided.
Copyright and terms of use:
All text and images © 2026 Staci W Creative LLC
All rights reserved. No part of this pattern or the images may be sold, donated, or otherwise distributed in any form. Shops, clubs, or guilds may not copy and distribute. Students and members must each purchase their own pattern.
Cottage industry sewists may use this tutorial or pattern to make items to sell, provided they are not employing mass production and are using their own product photography.
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The bears have assembled, and they’re waiting for you in the mountains! This Bear Summit quilt pattern combines more detailed bear faces with simpler mountains and trees for an interesting quilt that doesn’t take forever to finish. Choose realistic bear colors or go completely wild with your fabric choices!
Because there is some smaller piecing involved in making the bears, this quilt is appropriate for an intermediate quilter.
This pattern is a downloadable PDF and your link will arrive via email within 24 hours of purchase.
Fabric requirements are shown in the photos.
Finished size is 64” x 64”, perfect for a throw.
Coloring page included for planning.
Pattern has been professionally tech edited for errors by Quilt Pattern Writers and Tech Editing and tested by a team of pattern testers.
Quilt shown on the cover was quilted by Montana Longarm.
Fabric for the cover quilt was provided by Paintbrush Studio.
All text and images © 2026 Staci W Creative LLC
All rights reserved. No part of this pattern or the images may be sold, donated, or otherwise distributed in any form. Shops, clubs, or guilds may not copy and distribute. Students and members must each purchase their own pattern. No part of this pattern may be reproduced in any form without the express written consent of the author.
Cottage industry sewists may use this tutorial or pattern to make items to sell, provided they are not employing mass production and are using their own product photography.