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Follow The following quilting patterns are from external sources and are not created by me. I have provided the links to the original designers who have kindly offered their patterns for free. Please direct any inquiries about the quilting techniques to the respective designers.

Seven Sisters Quilt Blocks

Seven Sisters Quilt Blocks
The Photo by © Q is for quilter

The Seven Sisters Quilt Block pattern, as employed in this project, features a captivating arrangement of colorful stars, each block presenting a harmonious variation within a specific color range. Unlike some renditions where each star boasts a distinct color, this interpretation embraces the unique charm of the vintage fabric collection. To get the instructional tutorial and how to make this masterpiece step by step, and to obtain the free quilt pattern, and for more details, follow the link below.

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Kindred Block Quilt Pattern

Kindred Block Quilt Pattern
Designed by © Bonnie Olaveson

Bonnie Olaveson is a renowned quilter, writer, and part of the mother-daughter team Bonnie & Camille for Moda Fabrics. She created the Kindred block as a medium-difficulty block that introduces some new skills to beginners. You can find the Kindred Block Quilt pattern at the link below. The floral fabric she selected for the Kindred block adds a lovely touch. It's so beautiful!

Download Pattern: Kindred Block

Butterfly Garden Block Quilt Pattern

Butterfly Garden Block Quilt Pattern
The Photo by © Coriander Quilts 

If you love butterflies, you'll love this quilt block! It's called Butterfly Garden and it's super easy to make. All you need are some 4 patch units and some stitch and flip corners. You can find the free pattern at the link below. Have fun quilting!

Download Pattern: Butterfly Garden