Find the Perfect Quilt Pattern for Your Next Project

If you’re ready to start a new quilt but unsure which of my patterns is the best fit for your current skill level or available time, I can help! Each of my quilt designs offers something unique, whether you’re a beginner or a more advanced quilter looking for a new challenge.

Here’s a closer look at the patterns I have available and what makes each one special:

Two Blossoms

If you’re looking for a smaller project, or an introduction to curved piecing and partial seams, Two Blossoms is a great choice. As my first pattern, it holds a special place in my heart and is a wonderful introduction to my process. The finished project is small but beautiful, making it ideal if you’re after a quicker or more manageable quiltmaking experience. If you’re new to quilting or looking to sharpen your skills with a smaller piece, this one’s for you!


Blossom Bounty

This pattern is all about flexibility. The block format allows you to scale your quilt as large or as small as you like, depending on how much time you have and how adventurous you feel! Featuring lots of curved seams, Blossom Bounty is another design that plays with striking visual effects. If you love the look of bold, modern quilts and want the freedom to decide on your final quilt size, this is the perfect option for you.


Banksia

Are you after a quick but stunning wall quilt? The Banksia pattern might be perfect for you. This design offers an impressive finished piece, without the long-term commitment of a full-size quilt. The PDF comes with full-size templates (easily printed at home) and step-by-step instructions, guiding you through the process of creating this nature-inspired artwork. At a finished size of 75cm by 103cm, it’s an ideal project if you’re tight on time or looking for a wall piece to brighten up your space.


Flowering Gum

My most popular pattern! Flowering Gum has won the hearts of quilters worldwide and is an ideal choice if you’re eager to dive into a larger, more intricate quilt. If you’re new to my piecework techniques, I highly recommend taking the Creative Piecework class, which includes video tutorials to help you every step of the way. This class comes with the Flowering Gum pattern, giving you both guidance and inspiration for your project. It’s an ideal option for anyone wanting to enhance their quilting skills with a bit of extra support.


Blossom Explosion

For those who love bright colors and intricate patterns, Blossom Explosion celebrates the vibrant eucalyptus blossoms that surround my neighborhood. This pattern includes 10 different block designs and is suitable for intermediate quilters. If you’re confident in your piecing abilities and love a design that really stands out, this quilt will keep you engaged from start to finish. Note that the PDF includes all the quilt block patterns and piecing instructions but doesn’t cover basting and quilting—perfect for those who want the freedom to finish their quilt their way!


Eucalyptus Dancing

If you’re looking to create a bold and striking wall quilt, the Eucalyptus Dancing quilt pattern is a fantastic option. With a finished size of 115cm by 115cm, this design is perfect for quilters seeking a mid-sized project that combines elegance and precision. This detailed pattern will guide you step by step, helping you bring the beauty of eucalyptus to life in your own home.


Between the Leaves

If you’re ready for a new challenge, this design might be your next favorite project. Between the Leaves captures the gentle rustling of eucalyptus leaves with its delicate piecing and intricate design. With hundreds of fabric pieces to stitch together, this pattern is a beautiful labor of love and ideal for quilters who want to take their time and enjoy the process. If you’ve made one of my other patterns before, this might be a satisfying next step in your quilting journey.


Whether you’re after a small, manageable project or a larger, more intricate design, one of these quilt patterns is sure to suit your needs. Take a look through the options and choose the one that excites you the most—because quilting should be about creativity and joy!

Which pattern speaks to you right now?

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